The development of regulation of acute hospitals in England: Leadership challenges

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Abstract


Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to identify some of the issues that will shape the future of regulation in England, with a focus on acute hospitals.

Design/methodology/approach – This is a discussion paper identifying recent policy developments, with a commentary drawing on theory and evidence.

Findings – From April 2010, there will be a new system for the regulation of health care and adult social care in England. The new system is a significant development. The Care Quality Commission, the new regulator, has had to create a new organisation from three predecessors, and will be implementing new systems for registering providers and monitoring compliance against new regulations. With an election only months away, the levels of public and political scrutiny are high. The development of the new system should be informed by a research and evaluation agenda. Leaders in both the regulator and the regulated organisations will need to develop their own processes of enquiry to support the development of the new system.

Originality/value – There is no attempt at originality but the paper provides information of value to those involved with health and social care in the UK.


Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)172-179
Number of pages8
JournalLeadership in Health Services
Volume23
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2010

Keywords

  • Health services
  • leadership
  • public policy
  • specifications
  • United Kingdom

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