Best practice and case studies
Using and sharing innovation to reduce health inequalities
What does inadequate practice look like? Examples from our GP inspections
Training staff to support autistic people and people with a learning disability
Additional guidance on registration, inspection and monitoring
In addition to our cross-sector guidance (see Information for all providers), the following guidance is relevant to GP practices and online primary care services.
Registration: primary care networks, federations and GP services working in collaboration
Cannabis-based medicinal products
Fit and proper persons requirement: directors (this page is under review)
What we will inspect: types of inspection (this page is under review)
Enforcement (this page is under review)
Special measures (GP practices) (this page is under review)
Special measures (online primary care) (this page is under review)
Additional prompts for online primary care services (this page is under review)
Read this alongside our assessment framework
Working with CQC
How we work with providers at corporate level
Use the CQC logo or promote your rating
Equality, diversity and human rights
Legacy guidance
For reference, guidance about our old regulatory approach is available on the National Archives.
How we monitor, inspect and regulate GP practices (pre-2024 approach)
How we monitor, inspect and regulate online primary care (pre-2024 approach)