All Finance articles – Page 131

  • Money
    News

    Trusts left 'drowning in debt' by Treasury-driven scheme

    2017-06-02T07:00:00Z

    The way that sustainability funding has been distributed risks creating huge imbalances where some NHS trusts become “cash rich” and others are “drowning in debt”, experts have warned.

  • News

    Following the Money: Winners and losers from £1.8bn national fund

    2017-06-02T07:00:00Z

    HSJ’s expert briefing on NHS finances, savings and efforts to get the health service back in the black.

  • Axel Heitmueller
    Comment

    All money is not created equal

    2017-06-02T06:17:00Z

    The NHS needs more money, but not all money is created equally. The current context may offer opportunities for innovation in funding the health and care service

  • Hearing test
    HSJ Local

    Trust warns CCG over 'incredibly damaging' rationing proposals

    2017-06-01T12:21:00Z

    Foundation trust claims CCG plan to ration hearing aids would breach legal duties CCG says ‘difficult approach’ is proposed to help save £9.7m Bariatric surgery would also be restricted if plans go ahead A foundation trust is warning commissioners they risk breaching their legal duties by rationing ...

  • Jim mackey
    News

    Mackey reveals next steps to tackle 'ridiculous' PFI deals

    2017-06-01T10:05:00Z

    NHS Improvement to meet trusts with “early PFI deals”, to discuss plans for the remaining years of the contracts. The regulator has established a working group to explore the possibility of buying out some PFI schemes. Jim Mackey has previously described the profit margins within some contracts as “absolutely ...

  • Hospital room
    News

    The best and worst performing trusts on patient experience

    2017-05-31T16:56:00Z

    Of the five NHS trusts underperforming for overall patient experience, two are in CQC special measures Five trusts are outliers for poor experience of community support after hospital discharge Five NHS trusts have been identified by the Care Quality Commission as having significantly poor overall patient experience scores.

  • Generic  drugs
    News

    Second court defeat for NHS England

    2017-05-31T12:39:00Z

    NHS England faces judicial review over decision not to fund drug for 7-year-old boy Lawyers will argue NHSE should have considered the boy’s welfare under the Children Act Victory could create a new duty on NHS England when making commissioning decisions affecting children Lawyers have been granted permission ...

  • push button technology switch innovation choice
    News

    New CQC inspection model depends on £9m IT upgrade

    2017-05-31T07:00:00Z

    CQC said that if the IT project fails ”we won’t be able to deliver our programme on a reduced budget” “Relatively high” risk levels surround the project due to “fundamental gaps” in current skills and technology and potential to delay roll out of inspection dashboards Work to first begin ...

  • Birmingham
    HSJ Local

    Hospital in dispute with city council over £1m delayed transfer fines

    2017-05-30T12:28:00Z

    Birmingham City Council is in dispute with a hospital trust over unpaid fines for delayed transfers of care totalling £1.1m.

  • St James's University Hospital
    HSJ Local

    Trust gets £10m boost from PFI refinancing deal

    2017-05-25T00:01:00Z

    A large acute trust in Yorkshire improved its financial outturn by £10m last year after a renegotiation of its PFI contract.

  • Simon Worthington
    HSJ Local

    'Outstanding' finance director joins teaching trust

    2017-05-24T07:00:00Z

    A finance director who turned around the fortunes of a struggling foundation trust is to join a teaching trust with a turnover of more than £1bn.

  • Lambeth
    HSJ Local

    CCG and council tender £620m alliance contract

    2017-05-23T11:20:00Z

    Alliance contract worth between £620m and £650m for up to 10 years Contract jointly tendered by Lambeth council and CCG Contract value could drop by up to 15 per cent over 10 years as services become more efficient South London commissioners have tendered a new alliance contract for ...

  • John Copps
    Comment

    New care models need the right organisational delivery model

    2017-05-23T07:00:00Z

    New organisational forms, planned and developed locally, will help to make integrated care the norm

  • Theresa may
    News

    Theresa May pledges £10bn capital funding for NHS

    2017-05-22T21:17:00Z

    Conservative leader backs Naylor review Theresa May publicly commits to £10bn capital investment Funding to come from asset disposals, private sources and new Treasury funding The Prime Minister has promised an extra £10bn of capital investment during the next Parliament if she wins the general election.

  • Jeremy Hunt
    News

    NHS spending as proportion of GDP 'would fall under Tories and Labour'

    2017-05-18T11:39:00Z

    The Conservatives’ manifesto suggests the NHS will receive some additional revenue funding in 2018-19, but that spending over the next five years would be broadly in line with previous commitments.

  • Jeremy Hunt
    News

    HSJ Live 18.05.2017: Conservatives launch manifesto with NHS funding pledge

    2017-05-18T10:15:00Z

    Jeremy Hunt: We will introduce new health legislation if necessary Tories promise extra NHS cash for 2018-19 EU health staff ’to be prioritised’ in Brexit talks Dilnot proposal scrapped as Conservatives unveil social care reforms Plans announced to extend CQC’s regulatory scope to local authorities’ health services ...

  • Carer with elderly man
    News

    Tories unveil social care funding reform plans

    2017-05-18T07:35:00Z

    The Conservatives have revealed their plan for reforming funding of long-term social care, by adjusting means testing and scrapping a proposed cap on all individuals’ lifetime costs.

  • Budget
    HSJ Local

    Provider alliance plans expansion as budget triples

    2017-05-17T16:18:00Z

    Plans to increase shared budget from £3.7m to £12.3m have been agreed Alliance is in talks with Surrey and Borders Partnership Foundation Trust Alliance wants to set up a centre of excellence for stroke at a cost of £1.8m A pioneering partnership which aims ...

  • Election logo
    News

    Labour softens stance on STPs in its final election manifesto

    2017-05-16T15:54:00Z

    Labour official manifesto softens party stance on sustainability and transformation plans The party now plans to halt and review the STPs instead of simply halting them as set out in the leaked manifesto which was published last week The new manifesto, published today, also sets out the Labour Party’s ...

  • Lawrence dunhill expert briefing
    Expert Briefing

    Following the Money: Avoiding private providers

    2017-05-16T10:29:00Z

    HSJ’s email briefing on NHS finances, savings and efforts to get the health service back in the black.