Concordat between bodies inspecting, regulating and auditing health or social care

Concordat between bodies inspecting, regulating and auditing health or social care
Type Voluntary agreement
Signed 2004 (2004)
Original
signatories
  • Audit Commission
  • Care Quality Commission (CQC) - from April 2009
  • Conference of Postgraduate Medical Deans (COPMeD)
  • General Medical Council (GMC)
  • Health and Safety Executive (HSE)
  • Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA)
  • National Audit Office (NAO)
  • NHS Counter Fraud and Security Management Service (NHS CFSMS)
  • NHS Litigation Authority (NHSLA)
  • Postgraduate Medical Education and Training Board (PMETB)
  • Skills for Health
Language English

The Concordat between bodies inspecting, regulating and auditing health or social care (2004) is a "voluntary agreement between organisations that regulate, audit, inspect or review elements of health and healthcare in England".[1] It is made up of 10 objectives designed to promote closer working between the signatories. Each objective is underpinned by a number of practices that focus developments on areas that will help to secure effective implementation.

Signatories

There are full[2] and associate signatories[3] to the concordat.

A similar agreement was concluded by bodies reviewing health and social care in Wales in 2005.

Full signatories

Former full signatories

Associate signatories

References

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