One week left! Tell us what you think about inspection of NHS 111 services

20 Apr 2015 11:52 AM

Our proposals form part of our new approach to make sure that services are safe, effective, caring, responsive to people’s needs and are well-led.

The telephone-based NHS 111 service aims to make it easier to access local NHS healthcare services when urgent medical help is required, but it’s not a 999 emergency. Trained staff ask questions to assess symptoms, then give healthcare advice or direct callers to the local service that can best help.

CQC Chief Inspector of Primary Care, Professor Steve Field, said: “We are setting out the changes we are proposing to make to the way we regulate NHS 111 services that will help us to make sure that they provide safe, high-quality care.

“We want to hear what professionals, clinicians and members of the public think of these proposals."

Our plans to inspect and regulate NHS 111 services include:

The consultation runs until 24 April 2015. You can take part via our online form or by using#tellcqc.