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England’s health regulator screens hospitals to identify which to inspect first
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Hawkes, Nigel
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Community health care
/ England
/ Facility Regulation and Control - organization & administration
/ Hospitals
/ Hospitals, Public - standards
/ State Medicine - standards
/ Trusts
2013
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England’s health regulator screens hospitals to identify which to inspect first
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Hawkes, Nigel
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Community health care
/ England
/ Facility Regulation and Control - organization & administration
/ Hospitals
/ Hospitals, Public - standards
/ State Medicine - standards
/ Trusts
2013
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England’s health regulator screens hospitals to identify which to inspect first
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England’s health regulator screens hospitals to identify which to inspect first
2013
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Nine of these are identified as posing the highest risk under the commission's \"intelligent monitoring system,\" which uses data from 150 performance indicators, including feedback from patients, death rates, and staff surveys. 1 The trusts to be inspected also include some already inspected by Bruce Keogh, the NHS's medical director, on the basis of their high mortality scores, 2 and some aspirant foundation trusts that the regulator of these trusts, Monitor, has asked the commission to take a closer look at. Eight mental health trusts and community health services will also be inspected, not because they are considered to be at high risk but to help the commission test and develop the way it will inspect and regulate these types of trust. University Hospitals of Leicester Trust Aintree University Hospital Foundation Trust Heatherwood and Wexham Park Hospitals Foundation Trust Northampton General Hospital Trust Leeds Teaching Hospital Trust Royal Berkshire Foundation Trust Homerton University Hospital Foundation Trust Basildon and Thurrock University Hospitals Foundation Trust (already inspected by Keogh), and Buckinghamshire Healthcare Trust (already inspected by Keogh).
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British Medical Journal Publishing Group,BMJ Publishing Group LTD
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