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  • Regulation and Quality Improvement Authority

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    • Safety and quality
    The Department of Health (DoH) is the sponsor department for the Regulation and Quality Improvement Authority (RQIA). The RQIA is an independent body responsible for monitoring and inspecting the availability and quality of health and social care services in Northern Ireland, and encouraging improvements in the quality of those services.  

    Background

    The RQIA was established by the Health and Personal Social Services (Quality, Improvement and Regulation) (Northern Ireland) Order 2003. Under the Order, the RQIA is responsible for keeping the Department informed about the overall state and provision of services and in particular about their availability and quality, and for encouraging improvement in the quality of those services by conducting reviews of health and social care governance arrangements against overall quality standards, thematic service reviews and reviews commissioned by the Department.

    The RQIA is also responsible for the regulation (which includes registration and inspection) of establishments and agencies delivering health and social care services including children's homes, day care settings, independent clinics, independent hospitals and independent medical agencies, nursing homes, nursing agencies, residential care homes, residential family centres and domiciliary care agencies.
    Voluntary adoption agencies were regulated from 2010.

    The Management Statement & Memorandum of Understanding between the RQIA and the DoH was signed in 2006.

    In 2014, the Department appointed RSM McClure Watters to conduct a Review of the Regulation and Quality Improvement Authority

    Related to Regulation and Quality Improvement Authority

    Most recent publications

    • Independent Review into the Circumstances Board Member Resignations in the RQIA

      Published 19 July 2021
    • Independent Review into RQIA board resignations - Updated terms of reference (September 2020)

      Published 11 September 2020
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    Most recent consultations

    • Review of the fees charged and the frequency of inspections undertaken by RQIA

      Published 7 October 2016 Consultation closed
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    Most recent news items

    • DoH responds to Expert Review of Records of Deceased Patients of Dr Watt

      Published 29 November 2022
    • Department publishes reports on Dunmurry Manor Care Home

      Published 11 June 2018
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