Accessibility statement

Evaluating the development of medical revalidation in England and its impact on organisational performance and medical practice

There have been many changes to the regulation of health professionals (e.g. doctors, nurses and therapists) in England over the last decade, intended to protect the public by ensuring professionals are fit to practise and making them accountable through effective regulatory arrangements. This research study sets out to see how the new arrangements for medical revalidation are being implemented both in the NHS and more widely, and to evaluate the impact of revalidation in terms of its costs and effects on medical performance.

Funding

Funder(s): Department of Health: PRP  
Start Date: 7 November 2014
Expiry Date: 8 December 2016

Members

Internal:

External:

  • Kieran Walshe
  • Julian Archer
  • Alan Boyd
  • Sam Regan de Bere

Health Services Policy Research in the Department of Health Sciences