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The state of health care and adult social care in England 2022/23.

by Care Quality Commission.
Series: HC ; 1871 (20 October 2023).Publisher: Stationery Office, 2023 London.Description: 9781528644624.Current Publication Frequency: 153p..Summary: This annual assessment of the state of health and adult social care in England looks at the quality of care over the past year. The report finds that the cost-of-living crisis is biting harder for the public, staff, and providers – and workforce pressures have escalated. The report concludes that this combination risks leading to unfair care – where those who can afford to pay for treatment do so and those who can’t face longer waits and reduced access. It also finds that adult social care providers are facing increased running costs, including food and electricity, with some struggling to pay their staff a wage in line with inflation, which affects recruitment and retention..Subject(s): NHS | health care | social care | performance | workforce | staff shortage | access to health services | patient waiting time | general practice | dental services | ambulance services | emergency health services | quality of patient care | maternity services | health inequalities | Black & ethnic minorities | learning disabilities | autism | Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards | annual reports | England
Digital copyAvailability: Online access List(s) this item appears in: CARE HOMES NETWORK - Social care quality | Current and future demands on health & social care [May 2023] | Introduction to the NHS in England [February 2023] | Financial pressures in the NHS in England [January 2023] | NHS workforce in England [September 2023] | Patient safety in the NHS [September 2023] | Adult social care funding, provision and reform. [September 2023] | Covid-19: health and social care recovery in England [January 2023]
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This annual assessment of the state of health and adult social care in England looks at the quality of care over the past year. The report finds that the cost-of-living crisis is biting harder for the public, staff, and providers – and workforce pressures have escalated. The report concludes that this combination risks leading to unfair care – where those who can afford to pay for treatment do so and those who can’t face longer waits and reduced access. It also finds that adult social care providers are facing increased running costs, including food and electricity, with some struggling to pay their staff a wage in line with inflation, which affects recruitment and retention.

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