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SUMMARY:Professional healthcare regulation in the UK - next steps fo
	r reform\, patient safety\, regulatory structures\, fitness to practise an
	d learning from the pandemic
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UID:804-1-ee2a5ec9cbd1b5a75b4ec5d63ec903ec@www.pslhub.org
ORGANIZER;CN="Patient Safety Learning":noreply@pslhub.org
DESCRIPTION:\n	This Westminster Health conference will discuss the next 
	steps for professional healthcare regulation in the UK.\n\n\n\n	It is bein
	g structured as an opportunity to consider:\n\n\n\n	\n		issues emerging fr
	om the Government’s consultations on regulating healthcare professionals
	\n	\n	\n		measures in the Health and Social Care Act aimed at simplifyin
	g and modernising the legal framework for the regulation of health and car
	e professions\n	\n	\n		the impact of the pandemic on the landscape for pro
	fessional healthcare regulation.\n	\n\n\n\n	Overall\, areas for discussion
	 include:\n\n\n\n	\n		priorities - changes in the approach to regulation
	 ◦ placing patient safety at the heart of any new regulatory model.\n	\n
		\n		reform - stakeholder perspectives on proposals ◦ development of ove
	rarching criteria for regulation ◦ improving regulatory efficiency.\n	\n
		\n		impact - supporting regulated professionals to deliver high quality c
	are ◦ preparing the workforce for the challenges of the future ◦ the r
	ole of regulatory reforms.\n	\n	\n		safety - aligning reform with patient 
	safety policy ◦ developing the role of regulation in promoting safe prac
	tices.\n	\n	\n		education &amp\; training - next steps for providers ◦ q
	uality assurance ◦ improving professionalism\, leadership &amp\; deliver
	y of new healthcare models.\n	\n	\n		streamlining regulators - options &am
	p\; impact ◦ ensuring that there is capacity for any proposed changes to
	 be effectively delivered.\n	\n	\n		fitness to practise - assessing the fu
	ture ◦ implications and priorities for health &amp\; wellbeing.\n	\n	\n	
		the pandemic - how it has affected the landscape for healthcare regulatio
	n ◦ how to safeguard positive regulatory developments in upcoming reform
	s.\n	\n\n\n\n	Keynote contributions from Charlie Massey\, Chief Executive
	 and Registrar\, General Medical Council\; and Alan Clamp\, Chief Executi
	ve\, Professional Standards Authority. Patient Safety Learning's Helen Hug
	hes will be one of the speakers.\n\n\n\n	Register\n\n
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