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    Mapped: The health economies with the biggest overspends and underspends

    2017-04-18T00:01:00Z

    National leaders are still debating how to judge a region’s financial performance.

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    Revealed: The STP areas most likely to be targeted for service closures

    2017-04-18T00:01:00Z

    NHS England says some areas have been “living off bailouts arbitrarily taken from other parts of the country” Some STP areas will be told to make “difficult choices” to scale back unaffordable services HSJ has collated official figures to show which areas are likely to come under closest scrutiny ...

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    Private provider beats GP federation to NHS contract

    2017-04-18T12:37:00Z

    Commissioners in north London have awarded an extended primary care services contract to a private provider over the GP federation that was already providing the service, HSJ has learned.

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    CCGs face mounting 'aftercare' costs for mental health patients

    2017-04-18T12:11:00Z

    The average cost per CCG of providing “aftercare” for mental health patients following their discharge has risen by 50 per cent since 2013-14 HSJ investigation finds 78 CCGs did not record how many patients they had on aftercare packages despite legal duty to monitor it The data found 41 ...

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    Revealed: CQC inspects 40 providers after whistleblower concerns

    2017-04-13T12:00:00Z

    Whisteblowing complaints to the CQC resulted in 15 NHS and 25 independent providers having an inspection instigated or bought forward Twenty per cent of private providers and 9 per cent of NHS providers subject to a complaint had an inspection unexpectedly scheduled Between 1 April 2016 and 17 February ...

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    Exclusive: Hospital chains 'won't work', says new UCLH chief

    2017-04-13T07:00:00Z

    New ULCH chief executive not convinced hospital chains work, claiming the leadership can “loose control and oversight” when organisation is too big Marcel Levi sets out plan to create “alliances” and share services with neighbouring providers NHS needs to “restore” old approaches to training junior staff, he says ...

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    Five trusts responsible for over half of year-plus waiters

    2017-04-13T14:02:00Z

    Highest number of year-plus waiters in England since August 2012 Small number of trusts responsible for majority of long waiting patients Overall performance sees 90 per cent of patients waiting no more than 18 weeks for treatment in February Data released today shows five trusts were responsible for ...

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    HIV prevention drug subject to 'extremely worrying' delays in England

    2017-04-13T12:16:00Z

    NHS England’s “implementation” trial of HIV preventative treatment delayed by at least three months with no start date fixed Trial may generate a “postcode lottery” and prevent eligible people from accessing the drug, charity warns National commissioning of PrEP delayed until 2020 and charities say the commissioning process is ...

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    Fourth GP practice integrates with vanguard hospital trust

    2017-04-13T07:00:00Z

    A vanguard acute trust has added a fourth GP practice to its primary care provider arm and is finalising the process with two others, HSJ has learned.

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    Out of hours service first to be rated outstanding

    2017-04-13T16:26:00Z

    North West out of hours GP service given highest rating by CQC Cumbria Health on Call rated outstanding following inspection last year The social enterprise is the first out of hours doctors service to get the top rating An out of hours GP service in the North West ...

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    NHS research finds 'direct link' between staffing levels and death risk

    2017-04-13T14:24:00Z

    First UK study to link individual patient outcomes to nursing care and staffing levels Patients were at increased risk of death when there was low staffing and high temporary staffing High levels of admissions per nurse were associated with increased risk New research at an NHS hospital has ...

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    Four CCGs to create 'unified commissioner' and consider merger

    2017-04-12T14:55:00Z

    Four clinical commissioning groups in the North West plan to establish a “unified health commissioner” that could lead to a formal merger of the organisations.

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    NHS England orders CCGs to join forces in 'success regime' area

    2017-04-12T12:39:00Z

    NHS England has formally intervened in one of the three success regime areas, ordering its clinical commissioning groups to pool functions and create a single plan.

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    CQC scathing of leadership at special measures trust

    2017-04-12T00:01:00Z

    Isle of Wight Trust placed in special measures after inadequate rating from CQC Former chief executive stepped down on 31 March ahead of report’s publication Senior leadership “did not have sufficient capability… to ensure quality and safety of services”, CQC says England’s only fully integrated hospital, mental health, ...

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    Four trusts enter special measures in six days

    2017-04-12T00:01:00Z

    Kettering General Hospital FT rated inadequate after “serious concerns” found in A&E, staffing, risk management and treatment delays Trust is fourth to enter special measures in six days New interim chief executive was appointed at trust after incumbent left within six months A Midlands trust has been placed ...

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    NHS will not be 'subsumed' by Greater Manchester Combined Authority

    2017-04-12T11:45:00Z

    A “significant amount” of health and care commissioning in Greater Manchester will be done by provider organisations in future, the new chief executive of the region’s combined authority has said.

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    Trust and royal college raise concerns over drug savings drive

    2017-04-12T10:44:00Z

    Drug used for pain management in palliative and cancer care included in NHS England list of drugs up for review The Christie medical director says NHS would be doing a “disservice” to patients if it withdrew use of fentanyl Royal college specialist raises concerns the review will lead to ...

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    AHSN bidding for national procurement contract

    2017-04-12T07:00:00Z

    An academic health science network is bidding for a multimillion pound Department of Health procurement contract, HSJ understands.

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    Second Keogh review trust goes back in special measures

    2017-04-11T00:01:00Z

    One of the original Keogh review special measures trusts, United Lincolnshire, rated inadequate Concerns raised about quality, safety, leadership and governance Trust waiting for health secretary’s decision on plans for A&E reconfiguration United Lincolnshire Hospitals Trust has become the second of the original 11 trusts placed in special ...

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    Exclusive: Treasury belatedly approves £160m tech funding

    2017-04-11T15:08:00Z

    Treasury approves £160m for 16 acute global digital exemplars After multiple delays, scepticism remains about the funding arriving Additional funding announcement on the seven mental health digital exemplars imminent The Treasury has approved £160m of funding for 16 flagship digital trusts, but concerns remain about delays in accessing ...