The Care Quality Commission (CQC) is a regulatory body in the United Kingdom that is responsible for inspecting and monitoring health and social care services to ensure that they meet certain standards of quality and safety. These services include hospitals, care homes, dental practices and GP surgeries, among others.
The CQC assesses services against a set of standards and regulations, and it has the power to take enforcement action against providers that do not meet these standards. The CQC also publishes reports and ratings of individual care providers, which can help people make informed decisions about the care they receive.
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