New GP inspections will lead to ratings

Published: 9 October 2014 Page last updated: 3 November 2022
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New style inspections of GP practices and out-of-hours services in England starting this month will lead to the first ever ratings of practices.

For the first time ever, there will be a clear way for the public and GPs to know which family doctors are providing great care, and which need to improve.

Inspections are being carried out by teams that include trained inspectors, GPs, nurses, practice managers and trained members of the public who have experience of care. Starting in October 2014, CQC expects to inspect approximately 8,000 GP practices across England.

GP practices will be rated as Outstanding, Good, Requires Improvement or Inadequate, giving members of the public clear information about how well their local GP practice is performing to help them make informed choices about their care. The first GP ratings are expected to be available from November and will be published on CQC's website.

As the new inspections begin, CQC has published a handbook that sets out clearly how GPs will be assessed and rated. The handbook helps providers understand exactly what inspectors will be looking for – and importantly how inspectors will determine the rating following an inspection. 

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For the first time ever, there will be a clear way for the public and GPs to know which family doctors are providing great care, and which need to improve.