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NHS Partners Network comments on CQC State of Care report

David Worskett says report provides a very valuable, and independent, review of health and social care in England.

Responding to the CQC's State of Care report 2012, David Worskett, chief executive of the NHS Partners Network, said:

"The CQC's State of Care report 2012 provides a very valuable, and independent, review of health and social care in England which enables all providers to assess the standard of care they provide.

"We are pleased that the independent sector has an increasing role in delivering NHS care. It is essential that the healthcare system is sustainable for the future and the ongoing involvement of the independent sector in the NHS is crucial to achieving this.

"It is absolutely right that this report focuses on dignity and respect. We are encouraged that almost all independent providers in hospitals (98 per cent) and community services (96 per cent) are meeting the required standard. Independent sector providers of NHS care in these sectors work extremely hard to deliver not only the highest standard of clinical care but also to ensure that other criteria, such as consent to care and treatment; cleanliness and infection control, and safeguarding from abuse, that are needed to deliver personalised care and that patients use to judge their care are also outstanding

"The NHS is facing unprecedented challenges and the old public sector monopolies are no longer the way to deliver the high quality cost effective care that patients expect and deserve. We know that the majority of the public think that NHS care would be best delivered by a diverse range of providers. We also know that most people don’t mind who provides their care as long as the quality is high and it remains free at the point of delivery. These results for the acute and community service sectors show that not only are patients now taking advantage of diversity, but that they are right to do so. To maximise the benefits for patients and the NHS as a whole it will be vital to continue to extend "Any Qualified Provider" so as to increase the range of choice and ensure that healthy competition improves quality and drives innovation."  

Notes to Editors

NHS Partners Network is an alliance of independent – both commercial and not-for-profit healthcare providers commissioned by the NHS to provide primary & community, elective and diagnostic care to NHS patients free at the point of delivery. It was established in 2005 and became part of the NHS Confederation in June 2007.

The NHS Confederation represents all organisations that commission and provide NHS services. It is the only membership body to bring together and speak on behalf of the whole of the NHS. We help the NHS to guarantee high standards of care for patients and best value for taxpayers by representing our members and working together with our health and social care partners.

We make sense of the whole health system, influence health policy and deliver industry-wide support functions for the NHS.

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