The Evolution of External Healthcare Regulation in England; From Performance Oversight to Supporting Improvement; Comment on "The Special Measures for Quality and Challenged Provider Regimes in the English NHS: A Rapid Evaluation of a National Improvement Initiative for Failing Healthcare Organisations"

The Special Measures and Challenged Provider (SMCP) Regime introduced for struggling healthcare organisations in England represents a subtle shift to the scope of external regulation from performance oversight to include supporting internal service improvement. External regulation alone has a had a...

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Main Authors: Mirza Lalani (Author), Helen Hogan (Author)
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Published: Kerman University of Medical Sciences, 2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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