We are a quality accredited company and central to our services are
robust clinical and quality frameworks, designed to conform and
exceed national and local requirements.
We work with commissioning organisations to ensure that services
delivered meet criteria such as CQUIN, QOF, QIPP and aid with CIP.
Accreditation & Standards
British Standards Institute
BSI 900: 2008
The purpose of ISO 9001 is to provide the requirements for a quality management system (QMS), which is a
framework for an organisation to control its processes in order to achieve objectives including customer satisfaction,
regulatory compliance and continual improvement.
Care Quality Commission Registered for Diagnostic and Screening Procedures
From October 2010, all adult social care providers and independent healthcare providers need to be registered with
the Care Quality Commission (CQC). Following a rigorous and thorough application process, Community Cardiology
Services have achieved compliance under the scope of "Diagnostic and Screening Procedures". As part of the
application process, Community Cardiology Services have demonstrated to the CQC that we meet the "essential
standards of quality and safety" required to ensure our patients received the best quality of care within our service.
Connecting for Health, Information Governance Statement of Compliance
The Information Governance Statement of Compliance (IG SoC) is the process by which organisations enter into an
agreement with NHS CFH for access to the NHS National Network (N3). The process includes elements that set
out terms and conditions for use of NHS CFH systems and services including the N3, in order to preserve the integrity
of those systems and services.
The steps in the IG SoC process set out a range of security related requirements which must be satisfied in order for
an organisation to be able to provide assurances in respect of safeguarding the N3 network and information assets
that may be accessed. This gives clinicians and commissioners the added guarantee that all patient information and
records are kept inside the NHS N3 network and not transmitted using other methods.