All Care Quality Commission (CQC) articles – Page 84

  • Shaun lintern expert briefing
    Expert Briefing

    Lintern's Risk Register: Does the NHS have its eyes wide shut?

    2016-11-18T17:14:00Z

    Everything you need to stay up to date on patient safety and workforce, plus my take on the most important under-the-radar stories. From patient safety correspondent Shaun Lintern

  • clipboard_meeting_notes_writing
    News

    Regulator to cut 400 posts

    2016-11-18T07:00:00Z

    CQC to cut 400 posts by 2019-20 after cumulative budget cuts of £32m by 2020 Inspection resources to be targeted on providers where “risk is greatest” Regulator is relying on new technology to be able to accurately track risk The Care Quality Commission is to cut 400 full-time ...

  • The Christie
    HSJ Local

    Trust awarded outstanding rating by CQC

    2016-11-18T00:01:00Z

    A nationally renowned specialist trust has been rated outstanding following an inspection by the Care Quality Commission.

  • city of london
    News

    London NHS organisations call for 'whole system' regulation

    2016-11-16T07:00:00Z

    STP requests national bodies regulate accountable care organisations as a “single system” rather than on an individual organisation basis North East London plan outlines capital investment needs of £500m-£600m and asks for central support to cover “above normal” PFI costs Footprint to set up GP practices with diagnostic capability, ...

  • New Cross Hospital
    HSJ Local

    Updated: CQC upgrades trust's ratings following inspection appeal

    2016-11-09T11:07:00Z

    The Care Quality Commission has upgraded nine of its service ratings for The Royal Wolverhampton Trust following an appeal from the provider.

  • Robert Francis
    Comment

    Time for a radical rethink on how regulators can improve patient safety

    2016-11-09T07:00:00Z

    The time may be right for a radical rethink of how professional regulation can contribute better to patient safety, writes Sir Robert Francis

  • manager
    News

    Exclusive: Robert Francis calls for regulation of senior managers

    2016-11-09T07:00:00Z

    Sir Robert Francis says senior managers should be regulated as part of a reformed system The Mid Staffordshire public inquiry chair also questions the fit and proper person test Calls for professional regulators to change their focus to do more for patient safety Senior NHS managers should be ...

  • Leadership
    HSJ Local

    Hospital FT to be removed from special measures

    2016-11-09T00:01:00Z

    The chief inspector of hospitals has recommended a troubled acute foundation trust be removed from special measures.

  • Sir Mike Richards
    News

    Exclusive: Quality and financial regulation could be joined, says Mike Richards

    2016-11-07T07:00:00Z

    Professor Sir Mike Richards says in future there might not be separate regulation of quality and finance Chief inspector of hospitals says rating trusts for use of resources is the “most challenging” issue for the CQC in the year ahead NHS Improvement director Kathy McLean says struggling trusts will ...

  • Wye Valley NHS Trust
    HSJ Local

    'Hospital chain' trust leaves special measures

    2016-11-03T00:01:00Z

    Wye Valley recommended to leave special measures Trust rated requires improvement overall, with end of life care and critical care singled out for praise Trust told to improve performance against key waiting time targets A small acute trust with longstanding financial and performance problems is to come out ...

  • Man with clipbaord making notes
    News

    Exclusive: CQC warned NHS Improvement over new trust rating system

    2016-11-02T12:15:00Z

    CQC’s consultation response to NHS Improvement single oversight framework said the regulators’ rating systems do not “align” NHSI’s financial metrics would not be “suitable” for CQC to use despite plans to work together to on financial measurements CQC also criticised the “narrow view” taken on how well led a ...

  • St George’s Hospital
    HSJ Local

    Major teaching trust placed in special measures

    2016-11-01T00:01:00Z

    St George’s University Hospitals Foundation Trust rated inadequate Inspectors find several buildings not fit for purpose Chair blames “very poor board and senior management decisions in the past” for many of the problems Discussions have taken place over “informal buddy relationship” to support the trust St George’s University ...

  • Financial spreadsheets
    HSJ Local

    New plan for troubled trust assumes £37m financial improvement

    2016-10-28T07:00:00Z

    Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells Trust plans to deliver £37m of financial improvements by March Most of the improvements to be delivered through additional revenue Regulators said trust’s pay bill growth was “excessive” An NHS trust in financial special measures is now planning to deliver £37m of financial improvements ...

  • Nick Aresti
    Comment

    The mutual benefit of clinical fellows to arm's lengths bodies

    2016-10-27T07:00:00Z

    The benefits of leadership fellows to trainees and their host organisations are many, as Nick Aresti, Sir Mike Richards, David Behan and Rishi Duggal explain

  • The Walton Centre
    HSJ Local

    Outstanding rating for 'world class' specialist trust

    2016-10-21T15:29:00Z

    Walton Centre Foundation Trust in Liverpool rated outstanding by the Care Quality Commission Specialist spinal and brain service hospital becomes only second specialist hospital to receive top rating Ten out of 19 specialist hospitals have now had inspections published by the CQC The Walton Centre Foundation Trust has ...

  • Mike Richards
    News

    Webinar: Mike Richards on how the CQC and NHSI will work together

    2016-10-21T10:14:00Z

    Watch our webinar featuring the chief inspector of hospitals free online.

  • Group of clinical professionals talking
    HSJ Local

    500 nurses in pipeline for large teaching hospital

    2016-10-21T07:00:00Z

    Leeds Teaching Hospital Trust to hire 500 more nursing staff Chief executive Julian Hartley says £14m recruitment drive is to improve safe staffing levels CQC raised trust’s rating to good but says it requires improvement on safety One of the largest teaching hospitals in the country is planning ...

  • Money
    News

    CQC attacked over 'scandalous' fee increase proposal

    2016-10-20T14:47:00Z

    CQC launches consultation on 2017-18 fee increases BMA calls proposals for GP fees “wholly unjustified” Community social care providers could have lighter touch fee rises The Care Quality Commission has proposed fee increases for providers in 2017-18. It has been attacked over the plan for some GP practices ...

  • Nurse hospital doctor
    News

    Health secretary: Trusts told to employ more full-time nurses

    2016-10-20T07:00:00Z

    Health secretary says he expects the number of permanently employed NHS nurses to increase Says NHS has overused agency and locum staff Tells trusts to look beyond “binary choice” between savings and quality Health secretary Jeremy Hunt expects the numbers of qualified nurses in permanent NHS employment to ...

  • Alastair Mclellan headshot
    Leader

    Hunt's vision seeks to change the NHS 'forever'

    2016-10-20T07:00:00Z

    Whatever your view of Jeremy Hunt there can be no questioning his stamina. The health secretary, who has already passed his fourth anniversary, shows no sign of running out of enthusiasm or ideas despite a bruising 18 months.