All Commissioning articles – Page 75

  • Southern Health NHS Foundation Trust
    News

    NHS has problem hearing families' voices, says Stevens

    2015-12-14T08:00:00Z

    Reforming care for people with learning disabilities is “unfinished business”, says Stevens NHS at a “cultural turning point” in the way it deals with families when “things go wrong” NHS England chief defends commissioning function over Southern Health The NHS is at a “cultural turning point” at which ...

  • Alastair McLellan
    Supplements

    Roundtable: Jeremy Hunt's HSJ annual lecture debated

    2015-12-14T07:00:00Z

    CCG ratings dominated the headlines after Jeremy Hunt’s HSJ annual lecture – but experts who convened to discuss its implications were far more interested in his vision of powerful patients, reports Claire Read

  • Surgical scissors
    HSJ Local

    Manchester commissioners threaten to tender hospital services

    2015-12-11T11:51:00Z

    Manchester trusts acknowledge need for “comprehensive range” of clinical networks CCGs and council threaten to recommission services if meaningful changes are not agreed Organisational mergers could be considered COMMISSIONING: Three large acute providers have drawn up plans for a “single hospital service” in Manchester, as commissioners threaten to ...

  • Tim Briggs
    Comment

    Specialist hospitals leading the way in innovation

    2015-12-10T13:33:00Z

    Meet the financial challenge facing NHS

  • Ros Roughton
    News

    PMS 'stock take' will show which practices face funding 'cliff edge'

    2015-12-09T16:04:00Z

    Stock take will assess PMS reviews across country And identify whether practices face big drops Commitment to keep PMS funding in primary care and each locality is maintained An NHS England “stock take” of reviews of personal medical services GP contracts will uncover whether any practices will face a destabilising ...

  • Michael Dixon
    News

    Dixon: CCGs are straightjacketed and primary care 'locked out'

    2015-12-09T12:16:00Z

    Michael Dixon gives final speech as he steps down as NHS Alliance chair after 18 years Says clinical commissioners constrained by accountability, payment and competition rules Clinical commissioners are “in a straightjacket” and primary care remains “locked out of the NHS”, Michael Dixon has said in his final ...

  • Humber Bridge
    News

    Dr Foster consortium wins major commissioning support deal

    2015-12-08T13:04:00Z

    eMBED consortium featuring Dr Foster wins Yorkshire and the Humber deal North of England CSU wins smaller contracts Contract value not yet known but CCGs required low cost bids Second support services contract to go to private sector A private consortium has won a major contract to supply ...

  • David Williams
    Comment

    The Cambridgeshire contract fiasco must be explained

    2015-12-08T12:39:00Z

    It is troubling that neither commissioner nor provider has been able to explain the rapid collapse of Cambridgeshire and Peterborough’s £800m older people’s services contract, writes David Williams

  • Birmingham
    HSJ Local

    Winners of five Midlands commissioning support contracts named

    2015-12-08T11:36:00Z

    Seven CCGs across Birmingham, Solihull and the Black Country award five contracts to two commissioning support units £54m deal includes business intelligence, medicines management, IT and “end to end” support services Arden and Greater East Midlands CSU and Midlands and Lancashire CSU will provide services from April COMMERCIAL: ...

  • Stoke-on-Trent
    HSJ Local

    Stoke-on-Trent CCG chair steps down

    2015-12-04T12:28:00Z

    WORKFORCE: Prasad Rao is to step down as chair of Stoke-on-Trent Clinical Commissioning Group.

  • Matthew Swindells
    News

    Exclusive: Swindells to join NHS England as national operations director

    2015-12-03T11:58:00Z

    Matthew Swindells to join NHS England as national director of commissioning operations and information Will take up the senior post in “late spring” Dame Barbara Hakin retires at the end of this month. Richard Barker, NHS England regional director for the North, to be interim. Matthew Swindells, a ...

  • Luton and Dunstable Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
    News

    FT chief named as NHS England urgent and emergency care lead

    2015-12-03T11:58:00Z

    Pauline Philip, chief executive of Luton and Dunstable University Hospital Foundation Trust, is joining NHS England on secondment as national urgent and emergency care director.

  • INTEGRATION
    HSJ Local

    Possible legal challenge over better care fund millions

    2015-12-03T07:00:00Z

    Council calls for CCG to release £2.3m payment for performance element of fund CCG withholding payment to council “in line with the national guidance” Auditors found “no evidence” that funds provided for additional adult social care “has been used for this purpose” FINANCE: Wiltshire Council could make a ...

  • London tube train
    News

    Revealed: London CCGs dominate requests for consultancy spending over £50k

    2015-11-30T10:42:00Z

    More than half of permissions sought by CCGs for consultancy spending of over £50,000 from London No requests rejected by NHS England as of October Explore the data More than half of the requests from clinical commissioning groups for management consultancy contracts worth more than £50,000 have come ...

  • GP
    HSJ Knowledge

    GPs can provide the perfect mix for hospitals

    2015-11-30T07:24:00Z

    Acute doctors work hand in hand with GPs at Royal Surrey County Hospital Trust

  • Dark hospital corridor
    HSJ Local

    Staffs CCG to reduce minor injury unit opening times

    2015-11-26T12:21:00Z

    FINANCE: South East Staffordshire and Seisdon Peninsula Clinical Commissioning Group is to reduce the opening hours of two minor injury units to “free up” approximately £300,000 a year, it has announced.

  • Syringe
    News

    Exclusive: NHS England faces judicial review over narcolepsy drug refusal

    2015-11-26T12:10:00Z

    NHS England has until tomorrow to decide whether to fund narcolepsy treatment for teenager 194 patients have already received NHS funding for Xyrem Lawyers claim the refusal to fund the drug is discriminatory and unlawful NHS England has until tomorrow to decide whether to fund for a teenager ...

  • University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Foundation Trust
    HSJ Local

    Exclusive: Morecambe Bay transcripts to remain secret until autumn 2016

    2015-11-26T11:54:00Z

    Transcripts of 118 interviews could take until autumn 2016 to be published Morecambe Bay inquiry chair Bill Kirkup says timescale is a “surprise” Witnesses to the inquiry included senior NHS figures PATIENT SAFETY: Transcripts of interviews carried out for the Morecambe Bay inquiry will not be made public ...

  • Older woman and younger woman, nurse, smiling at each other
    News

    Exclusive: BCF to be frozen and become ‘minimum option’

    2015-11-25T10:03:00Z

    NHS’s £3.8bn minimum contribution to the better care fund is to be frozen in real terms next year, HSJ understands After 2016-17 the fund will become only the “minimum” option in a “menu” of possibilities for health and social care integration Other options expected to include Greater Manchester-style devolution, ...

  • George Osborne
    News

    NHS England to receive £3.8bn budget increase next year

    2015-11-24T00:01:00Z

    Spending review to give NHS England a real terms budget increase of £3.8bn in coming financial year Deal welcomed as a “frontloading” of £8.4bn promised over the parliament Real terms growth drops to just £500m in third year of parliament, before rising to £1.7bn in final year Redrawing of ...