Planned collaborative reviews


Planned collaborative reviews involve a range of regulators, audit and review bodies working with strategic health authorities and Monitor as appropriate. These meetings are part of our normal business planning process and enable us to:

  • ensure the safety, quality and effective use of resources
  • target activity to be more effective and efficient, and
  • jointly agree prospective, risk-based regulatory plans.

The data used at these meetings is based on the information available from each of the partners involved and is an opportunity for collaborative discussion and decisions about next steps. One review will be held in each of our nine regions.
 
The organisations involved in designing and delivering planned collaborative reviews are:

  • Care Quality Commission
  • Audit Commission
  • Skills for Health
  • The Information Centre
  • Monitor
  • Postgraduate Medical Education and Training Board
  • Office of the Strategic Health Authorities and all 10 SHAs
  • Health and Safety Executive
  • Department of Health
  • The NHS Confederation
  • NHS Litigation Authority
  • Nursing and Midwifery Council
  • General Medical Council
  • NHS Security Management Service
  • NHS Counter Fraud Service
  • Conference of Postgraduate Medical Deans

For more information please contact us.