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The Natural Choice for Bespoke Healthcare Compliance

The Natural Choice for Bespoke Health and Social Care Compliance

Understanding Risk and Compliance in Health and Social Care

Duty of Candour Policy (GPs) £27

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The potential effects on service users, relatives and team members when things go wrong, can be devastating. Duty of Candour, implemented under the Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) Regulations 2014: Regulation 20, outlines the principles that team members should use when communicating with service users, relatives and/or carers following an incident where harm has occurred, or where there is a risk or possibility that the incident could lead to or result in harm. It underpins a culture of openness, honesty and transparency, and is a duty on the organisation as a whole, as well as individual team members working within the organisation.

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