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The Care Inspectorate Wales (formerly known as Care and Social Services Inspectorate Wales) (Welsh: Arolygiaeth Gofal Cymru) is a scrutiny body which supports improvement. They look at the quality of care in Wales to ensure it meets high standards. Where improvement is needed, they support services to make positive changes.
The Healthcare Commission had a limited role in Wales, [8] complemented by that of Healthcare Inspectorate Wales, which is part of the National Assembly for Wales. The ability to inspect all sectors, provide guidance and act if that guidance is not acted on was possible because the Healthcare Commission was independent of the government.
The response to the COVID-19 pandemic in Wales, screening and vaccination. Services for Health improvement and wellbeing; Delivery and performance of NHS Wales; Escalation procedures; Responsibility in managing reports from Healthcare Inspectorate Wales, such as keeping a receipt of, responding to, and managing the direction of their reports.
The Care Quality Commission was established as an integrated regulator for England's health and adult social care services by the Health and Social Care Act 2008 [3] [4] to replace these three bodies. The commission was created in shadow form on 1 October 2008 and began operating on 1 April 2009.
Overseeing Social Care Wales; Regulating domiciliary, residential, adult placements, foster care, under 8's care provision and private healthcare; Inspecting and reporting the provision of social services by the local authorities in Wales, through the Care Inspectorate Wales, including jointly reviewing social services and responding to any reports
Planning and commissioning social care is the responsibility of the 22 local authorities of Wales. They have some flexibility about what domiciliary care services are charged for. People in residential care who have capital of more than £50,000 are expected to meet the full costs of their care until their capital falls below the threshold.
According to the National Survey for Wales results for 2021/22: "72% of adults reported good or very good general health." [16] [17] "86% of survey respondents who had recently used health services were very or fairly satisfied with the care from their GP and 95% were satisfied with the care received at their last NHS hospital appointment." [16 ...
Care Inspectorate may refer to: Care Inspectorate (Flanders), a Belgian government department for health and welfare services; Care Inspectorate (Scotland), a UK regulatory body for social work and social care services in Scotland; Care Inspectorate Wales, a UK regulatory body for social work and social care services in Wales