CQC registration has changed – here’s what dental squat practices need to know 

CQC registration has changed – here’s what dental squat practices need to know 

Pat Langley looks at what entrepreneurial dentists wanting to start up a new squat practice need to know in light of the recent changes to the CQC registration process. 

Opening a new dental practice has never been a small undertaking. Between securing premises, fitting out surgeries, recruiting the right team, and building a patient base, the squat start-up journey demands energy, resilience, a very good spreadsheet and clear, comprehensive and accurate professional support in all areas from advisors and suppliers who understand the dental industry.  

Another very important factor for prospective practice owners to consider in their plans is that the Care Quality Commission (CQC) has tightened its approach to new provider registration applications. 

This change means CQC registration must sit at the centre of the launch plan from day one. 

What has changed in CQC registration? 

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