The Care Quality Commission (CQC) has published its latest reports, looking into a number of Manx Care's services.
The Manx Emergency Doctor Service (MEDS), Manx Care leadership, Acute and Community services and Mental health services were all inspected.
The CQC was commissioned by the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) to assess whether services are safe, effective, responsive, caring and well-led.
It was noted all services were 'caring', with some areas meeting all five standards.
In response to the reports, Manx Care has now created a strategy outlining areas for development to deliver the recommendations made by the CQC.
The health body plans to focus on nine primary areas - including medicine management, end of life care, and leadership and culture.
For more information or to view all of the reports, you can click here.
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