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What is a CQC Notice of Proposal?

A Notice of Proposal is a letter that is sent by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) to inform a healthcare provider that they are proposing to take a certain action, such as issuing a warning or suspending a license. If you have received a Notice of Proposal from the CQC, it is important to carefully review the letter and understand the reasons for the proposed action.

How Can We Help? 

At the HLTH Group, we can provide comprehensive support in responding to a CQC Notice of Proposal, including Crisis Turnaround Support, Interim CQC Management, CQC Compliance Software and additional CQC Training and support.

Responding to Notice of Proposal

If you disagree with the proposed action, you have the right to make representations to the CQC and provide evidence to support your case. This can be done by responding to the Notice of Proposal in writing, providing any relevant information or evidence that you believe will support your case.

It is important to respond to a Notice of Proposal as soon as possible, as failure to do so may result in the CQC taking the proposed action without considering your representations. If you need help or advice on how to respond to a Notice of Proposal, it is recommended that you seek the assistance of a compliance professional who is experienced in dealing with the CQC.

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