All health and social care providers are required to register with the Care Quality Commission to demonstrate that they are meeting the standards laid out by the CQC. The standards that you are required to meet and are expected to demonstrate before you can gain registration, vary depending on the service type that you as an organisation, individual or partnership, are classified as.
The Care Quality Commission has defined 28 different service types in all and it is essential that you determine which 'type' or 'types' you are classified as before you begin the CQC registration process. Failing to identify the correct categories could mean that you fail to realise certain standards that are expected of you, which in turn could result in your application being rejected. It is important to note that you may fall into more than one category and in this instance you need to address all of the standards defined within all of the categories that you fall within.
The following details all of the service types available, their associated codes, as used by the CQC, and an example of the kind of provider that may fall within each of the categories:
1. Acute services - ACS
Maternity hospitals
2. Hyperbaric chamber services - HBC
Type 1 hyperbaric chambers
3. Hospice services - HPS
Adult hospices
4. Long-term conditions services - LTC
Complex care and support provided to individuals with physical or neurological illnesses that are unlikely to improve
5. Hospital services for people with mental health needs, and/or learning disabilities, and/or problems with substance misuse - MLS
Child and adolescent mental health providers
6. Prison healthcare services - PHS
Young offenders institutions
7. Rehabilitation services - RHS
Rehabilitation units
8. Residential substance misuse treatment / rehabilitation services - RSM
Crisis intervention units
9. Community healthcare services - CHC
District nursing
10. Doctors consultation services - DCS
Slimming clinics
11. Doctors treatment services - DTS
Travel vaccination centres
12. Dental services - DEN
NHS Dental practice
13. Diagnostic and/or screening services - DSS
Health screening centres
14. Community-based services for people with a learning disability - LDC
Community learning disabilities teams
15. Mobile doctors services - MBS
GP out-of-hours providers
16. Community-based services for people with mental health needs - MHC
Community mental health teams
17. Community-based services for people who misuse substances - SMC
Community drug and alcohol teams
18. Urgent care services - UCS
Walk-in clinic
19. Care home services with nursing - CHN
Nursing home
20. Care home services without nursing - CHS
Residential home
21. Specialist college services - SPC
Personal care and accommodation provided by a college for young people with learning and/or physical disabilities
22. Domiciliary care services including those provided for children - DCC
Domiciliary care agency
23. Extra care housing services - EXC
Care provided within purpose built accommodation
24. Shared lives (Formerly adult placement) - SHL
Care provided by a trained individual, couple or family, inside or outside of the home
25. Supported living services - SLS
Care provided to a person living in their own home
26. Ambulance services - AMB
Patient transport
27. Blood and transport services - BTS
NHS Blood and transport
28. Remote clinical advice services - RCA
NHS Direct
The examples given above are by no means an exhaustive list and the range of organisations that need to be regulated by the Care Quality Commission is extensive, so if you provide any form of health or social care services then you will almost certainly fall within one of the above service types.
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