All Acute care articles – Page 133

  • Emergency care
    News

    Hundreds fewer junior doctors apply for key specialty training

    2016-04-06T13:18:00Z

    Largest falls in year on year applications in key specialties such as acute medicine, paediatrics and anaesthetics HEE says recruitment will continue for some months before final position is clear Data comes as junior doctors launch latest 48 hour non-emergency strike over contract dispute Hundreds of junior doctors ...

  • Angela Pedder
    HSJ Local

    Trust chief stands down after 19 years to lead success regime

    2016-04-05T14:00:00Z

    Angela Pedder to stand down as chief executive of Royal Devon and Exeter Foundation Trust after 19 years Ms Pedder to become “lead chief executive” for northern, eastern and western Devon success regime Also named as “sustainability and transformation plan” lead for overall Devon footprint Angela Pedder is ...

  • Whistle
    News

    New rules planned to prevent 'blacklisting' of NHS whistleblowers

    2016-04-05T07:00:00Z

    New regulations will be created after powers granted to the health secretary in 2015 following the Freedom to Speak Up Review Sir Robert Francis QC said his review heard evidence from whistleblowers suggesting some were being blacklisted by NHS organisations Regulations covering all NHS trusts and national bodies will ...

  • Bill Kirkup
    News

    Bill Kirkup takes PHSO investigations role

    2016-04-04T14:11:00Z

    Bill Kirkup appointed as lead associate investigator at the PHSO covering serious complex NHS investigations He will have “overall accountability and oversight” for some of the most serious complaints Appointment follows critcism of the PHSO and the quality of investigations by whistleblowers The Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman ...

  • Nurses washing hands
    HSJ Local

    Trust criticised for handling of MRSA outbreak

    2016-04-04T12:47:00Z

    PATIENT SAFETY: An NHS trust has been criticised for its slow response after 14 patients contracted MRSA in 11 months after it dropped routine screening.

  • kate and rhiannon davies colour
    News

    Trust's poor culture and defensive attitude criticised after baby death

    2016-04-04T09:38:00Z

    Independent report heavily criticises culture and defensiveness at Shrewsbury and Telford Hospitals Trust Kate Stanton-Davies died in March 2009 after failings at Ludlow midwifery led unit The trust to hold an extraordinary board meeting to discuss the report’s findings A hospital trust’s poor safety culture and defensive attitude ...

  • Warwick Castle
    News

    CCG launches competition for major older people's services contract

    2016-04-01T11:31:00Z

    South Warwickshire CCG angers provider by launching competitive tender Services worth more than £200m over seven years Older people’s services contract procurement is being supported by the Strategic Projects Team Incumbent FT signs exclusivity deal with local GPs Commissioners in the West Midlands have embarked on a competitive ...

  • Xray
    News

    Medical examiners could lead to thousands more inquests

    2016-03-31T11:00:00Z

    Medical examiners service could increase number of inquests by 20,000 a year Royal College of Pathologists president warns of a lack of capacity in the system 385 medical examiners will be recruited to work part-time alongside support staff Department of Health says work ongoing to fund increased coroner workload ...

  • Agency nurse
    HSJ Local

    Document suggests trust may recruit HCAs 'to cover nursing gaps'

    2016-03-30T15:41:00Z

    WORKFORCE: Public minutes from a Gloucestershire Hospitals Foundation Trust board meeting suggested the trust intends to recruit healthcare assistants to cover gaps in its qualified nursing rotas.

  • Martin England
    Comment

    Lord Carter: improved medicines management is key to achieving the vision

    2016-03-30T12:32:00Z

    Lord Carter has thrown down the gauntlet to pharmacy departments 

  • Chris Ham
    News

    Government urged to create ‘level playing field’ for mutuals

    2016-03-30T10:40:00Z

    Government must “level the playing field” for mutuals that wish to provide acute services, says DH sponsored review Seven hospital trusts that piloted increased staff ownership found barriers to mutualisation including VAT and corporation tax liabilities Estimated productivity savings dwarfed by £20m VAT payments The government should “level ...

  • King's College Hospital, Golden Jubile Wing
    HSJ Local

    Hospital to relocate outpatient clinics to cut costs

    2016-03-29T12:26:00Z

    FINANCE: A major London hospital is to stop providing outpatient clinics at a community hospital in Kent in a cost cutting move.

  • GP_doctor3
    News

    Vanguard FT’s company to take over GP practices

    2016-03-24T17:19:00Z

    Vanguard in south Somerset takes major step towards setting up a PACS Three GP practices to be taken over by FT subsidiary company Arrangements can be reversed if vanguard fails Other practices offered partnership arrangement in local accountable care organisation Three GP practices in Somerset are to be ...

  • Cumbria lake windermere
    News

    Success regime plans to 'cement' links between trusts

    2016-03-24T12:02:00Z

    North Cumbria proposals include a formal management link between trusts and Newcastle FT to run some clinical services Other ideas include: a new academic centre for rural health and care to attract clinical staff A “clinical task force” to address urgent staffing gaps and develop new care models “Helimedicine” ...

  • Rob_Webster
    News

    Rob Webster to lead STP footprint

    2016-03-24T11:45:00Z

    Departing NHS Confederation chief executive Rob Webster is to lead the West Yorkshire sustainability and transformation plan.

  • Stack of reports
    News

    Francis adviser to lead inquiry into 'heart breaking' baby death

    2016-03-24T11:00:00Z

    Professor Peter Hutton will lead inquiry into care and treatment of Elizabeth Dixon National patient safety director says her parents deserve answers Health secretary Jeremy Hunt intervened after PHSO and NHS England declined to investigate An adviser to the Mid Staffs public inquiry will lead an investigation into ...

  • Doctor strike Jan 2016
    Comment

    How a junior doctors peace settlement could still be reached

    2016-03-24T07:46:00Z

    Some of the biggest grievances of junior doctors could be resolved cheaply and easily by the government

  • Elaine cloutman green
    HSJ Knowledge

    'It’s really important to step out of the boxes we’re put in'

    2016-03-24T07:30:00Z

    Chief Scientific Officer Awards: STEM engagement winner

  • Stuart belringer
    HSJ Knowledge

    Meet the next generation of healthcare scientists

    2016-03-24T07:06:00Z

    Chief Scientific Officer Awards: Healthcare scientist Rising Stars

  • Richmond house
    News

    Exclusive: Department of Health’s 'desperate' bid to not blow spending budget

    2016-03-24T07:00:00Z

    Big four accountancy firms sent into NHS organisations by the Department of Health Focus areas include “overly prudent” accounting around deferral of income and “unnecessary provisioning” for restructuring Described as an “act of desperation” by finance expert The Department of Health has sent accountancy firms into NHS organisations ...