All Integrated care articles – Page 81
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Comment
Better care fund: good policy needs great execution
The £3.8bn pot can have great benefits for the NHS
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News
'There is no battle of Oxford', say local NHS leaders
Local NHS leaders have insisted there is “no battle of Oxford”, following HSJ’s revelation that the clinical commissioning group’s ambitious plans had been delayed amid provider concerns.
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Performance measures will impact on integration funding
NHS England has announced factors including delayed transfers of care and levels of emergency admissions will impact on how much money each area receives from the new £3.8bn integration fund.
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Comment
Payment system reform is essential to better care
A new model can support community based care
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Comment
Chris Hopson: Nine ways to make the NHS fit for 2014
The next planning round is crucial to the NHS’s future
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News
Leading foundation trusts explore moves into primary care
Two of the most powerful acute and tertiary trusts in the country are looking to expand into providing primary care to establish vertically integrated provider organisations, HSJ has discovered.
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Clash over allocation of £3.8bn integration fund
Department for Communities and Local Government officials are battling for a £3.8bn health and social care fund to be weighted more heavily towards deprived areas, in order to address criticisms that cuts have hit these places hardest, HSJ sister title LGC has reported.
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Comment
Are GP commissioning reforms logical?
There is dissatisfaction with arrangements for commissioning GPs
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News
EXCLUSIVE: Integration pioneers among winners from £260m technology fund
Three plans to join up patient records across a number of health and social care organisations are among 135 projects to have secured a share of NHS England’s £260m technology fund.
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Treasury signs off £260m technology fund
The Treasury has signed off NHS England’s £260m technology fund, the body’s technology chief has announced.
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Care reforms 'to increase costs and legal challenges'
The government’s plans to create a national standard for social care eligibility could place unfunded new burdens on councils and lead to an increase in legal challenges, ministers have been warned.
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HSJ Knowledge
How have intermediate care services performed in 2013?
CCGs were told they need to double capacity
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Integrated care won't work without trust
There is a lack of trust between health and social care
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Leader
Oxfordshire battle will determine the impact of CCGs
The fate of CCG’s plans will have far-reaching implications
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News
EXCLUSIVE: Trusts force delay in outcomes based commissioning plan
One of the largest and most advanced attempts to bring about integrated, outcomes based commissioning has been delayed following objections from two powerful provider trusts, HSJ has discovered.
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Comment
Older people are our forgotten addicts
Alcohol misuse is rising among older people and is presenting new challenges for the NHS
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Comment
Taking the pulse of health and wellbeing boards
A national survey of HWBs offers grounds for optimism
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Comment
Integration fund is biggest worry for finance directors
Practical implications of £3.8bn fund cause concern
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HSJ Knowledge
Team effort: Commissioning through alliance contracts
The benefits and risks of a new way for the NHS to do business