What are the concerns of prospective responsible officers about their role in medical revalidation?

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Introduction The Health and Social Care Act 2008 sets out the requirement for the introduction of responsible officers for the NHS. The paper states that these individuals will be responsible for ensuring that doctors who are revalidated meet the required standards. It is not known how well prepared prospective responsible officers are for their new role. Methods Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 12 medical directors from Scottish health boards who agreed to participate. Results Prospective responsible officers remain uncertain about their role in medical revalidation. Specific concerns were raised: (1) What will responsible officers be responsible for? (2) How can appraisal be quality assured? (3) How will the information requirements for revalidation be met? and (4) How can organizations meet the requirement for revalidation? Conclusion We found important issues regarding the arrangements for revalidation which have not previously been described which may impact on the effectiveness of prospective responsible officers. © 2010 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.

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Shepherd, A., & Cameron, N. (2010). What are the concerns of prospective responsible officers about their role in medical revalidation? Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, 16(3), 655–660. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2753.2010.01433.x

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