The “State of Care” report published by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) in the United Kingdom provides an overview of the quality and safety of health and social care services in the UK. The report includes findings on a range of issues, including:
- The overall quality of care: The report includes information on the proportion of services that are rated as good, requires improvement, or inadequate by the CQC.
- Patient safety: The report includes information on patient safety incidents and trends, such as the number of patients who have suffered harm as a result of care.
- Access to care: The report includes information on waiting times for services and the availability of services in different parts of the country.
- Workforce issues: The report includes information on staffing levels, training, and retention in the health and social care sector.
- Financial sustainability: The report includes information on the financial performance of health and social care organizations, including any financial pressures they may be facing.
Overall, the “State of Care” report provides a comprehensive overview of the quality and safety of health and social care services in the UK and highlights areas for improvement. The report is published annually and is available on the CQC’s website.



