All Acute care articles – Page 137

  • Computers
    News

    NHS warned it is not taking hacking threat seriously enough

    2016-05-13T07:00:00Z

    There is a lack of understanding about cyber security at board level, Kingsley Manning warns Cyber attacks are “a fundamental threat to the operations of hospitals” System overall is “well ahead of the game” NHS organisations are not taking the threat of cyber attacks seriously enough, the Health ...

  • Nurses pushing trolley
    News

    Worst A&E performance since targets began

    2016-05-12T17:24:00Z

    A&E performance for full A&E departments worst since targets were introduced Attendances up by a quarter, admissions up by more than half Thinktank warns performance could deteriorate further if more funding not found The English NHS has recorded its worst yearly results for four hour waits in accident ...

  • Rob Findlay
    Comment

    March sees worst ever breach of England's 18-weeks target

    2016-05-12T16:55:00Z

    March was another bad month for England’s 18 week waiting times. It was the worst performance since the “incomplete pathways” target was introduced in 2012, powered by the largest waiting list since January 2008.

  • Theatre pressures
    News

    Elective waiting list reaches nine year high

    2016-05-12T13:08:00Z

    NHS England admits elective waiting list could be as high 3.7m people Service appears to have breached 92 per cent waiting time target for 2015-16 March saw highest number of patients waiting more than a year since December 2012 The number of patients waiting for an elective procedure ...

  • Dave west expert briefing
    Expert Briefing

    The Commissioner: Newsflash - there’s still no money

    2016-05-12T09:06:00Z

    What NHS England isn’t telling you, and more indispensable weekly insight for commissioners, by Dave West

  • Royal Bournemouth Hospital
    HSJ Local

    Bournemouth is CCG's preferred choice for emergency centre

    2016-05-12T07:00:00Z

    Royal Bournemouth and Christchurch Hospitals Foundation Trust is Dorset CCG’s choice for new “major emergency hospital” Poole Hospital Trust, which also wanted the designation, stands to lose its A&E and become a “planned hospital” CCG believes Bournemouth option would be £42m cheaper and offer better patient access STRUCTURE: ...

  • Surgery
    News

    Rise in urgent operations being cancelled

    2016-05-11T07:00:00Z

    Three trusts responsible for more than half of patients who had an urgent operation cancelled at least twice Countess of Chester Hospital Foundation Trust saw highest number, up from zero the previous year See the trust by trust data Two trusts cancelled urgent operations at least twice for ...

  • Simon Stevens
    News

    NHS England reveals breakdown of £22bn savings plan

    2016-05-09T16:17:00Z

    NHS England has said £6.7bn of the NHS savings needed by 2021 will come from pay restraint, pharmacy cuts and central budget reductions A further £1bn will come from savings on non-NHS provider contracts and CCG running costs £8.6bn will come from provider savings, driven through 2 per cent ...

  • Alastair McLellan
    Leader

    Urgent action is needed to save the NHS’s efficiency drive

    2016-05-09T07:00:00Z

    The Carter efficiency drive has been going nowhere fast, but needs to be a mainstream priority

  • David Dalton
    News

    Junior doctors contract talks resume

    2016-05-09T00:01:00Z

    Talks seeking to resolve the junior doctor contract dispute were due to begin on Monday, with Sir David Dalton leading for the government.

  • Norman Lamb
    News

    Little progress by ‘integration pioneers’, DH’s study finds

    2016-05-06T12:32:00Z

    DH-commissioned study finds ‘limited evidence’ of changes to services Norman Lamb: NHS England did not take the programme seriously enough Financial pressures and performance targets distract from transformation The coalition government’s high profile “integration pioneers” programme has yielded few tangible results and failed to remove barriers to joined-up ...

  • Dave west expert briefing
    Expert Briefing

    The Commissioner: Scrutinising specialised

    2016-05-06T08:36:00Z

    What NHS England isn’t telling you, and more indispensable weekly insight for commissioners, by Dave West

  • Queen Mary's, Sidcup, South London Healthcare NHS Trust
    HSJ Local

    Trusts at loggerheads over millions in unpaid bills

    2016-05-06T07:00:00Z

    FINANCE: Two hospital trusts are embroiled in a row over more than £3m of unpaid bills that could significantly affect their year-end financial positions.

  • Matt sutton
    Comment

    The 'weekend effect' is about admissions as much as mortality rates

    2016-05-06T00:01:00Z

    Understanding the infamous hospital ‘weekend effect’ can be achieved by looking not at weekends but weekdays

  • Person with flu
    News

    North East trust tops sickness absence table for third year

    2016-05-04T12:04:00Z

    South Tyneside Foundation Trust has highest sickness absence rate of any acute trust for third consecutive year Trusts in Lancashire and Bradford in top five for past three years An acute trust has topped the hospital trust sickness absence table for three years in a row, new data ...

  • Ben_Clover
    Comment

    Analysis: NHS Improvement can make RTT picture clearer, not prettier

    2016-05-04T07:00:00Z

    News of NHS Improvement’s waiting times validation project comes at an interesting point for those affected by referral to treatment data.

  • Numbers
    News

    NHS Improvement to check waiting lists of 60 trusts

    2016-05-04T07:00:00Z

    Waiting times data to be checked at 60 trusts in £2m project Performance on referral to treatment declining nationally Large hospital trusts not reporting their waiting times data NHS Improvement has launched a £2m project to see how many patients on trust waiting lists for elective procedures are ...

  • James titcombe 3x2
    Comment

    The NHS is an organisation with amnesia

    2016-05-03T18:36:00Z

    Despite major reports calling for an overhaul of safety, barriers to effective NHS investigations still exist

  • Benrosling2
    HSJ Knowledge

    How a trust developed new patient flow pathways to upgrade its A&E

    2016-05-03T11:00:00Z

    Ben Rosling explains how information-led change focusing on patient flow helped Croydon Health Services Trust improve its A&E performance

  • Paula Vasco-Knight
    News

    Teaching trust loses second chief executive in two weeks

    2016-05-03T10:49:00Z

    Paula Vasco-Knight suspended as acting chief executive at St George’s University Hospitals Foundation Trust Action follows serious financial allegations made against Ms Vasco-Knight relating to a previous employment Suspension comes less than two weeks after former chief executive Miles Scott announced he was standing down EXCLUSIVE: A major ...