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    Staffing gaps a factor in patient's death

    2017-06-14T10:51:00Z

    Consultant told coroner short staffing in ICU affected patient’s care Inquest heard Errol Mann died of a pulmonary embolism that was not properly investigated Barts Health Trust says it has increased consultant numbers to maintain patient safety Staffing gaps in an intensive care unit run by the largest ...

  • chief officer, Dudley Clinical Commissioning Group
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    Vanguard site issues multi-billion-pound tender in NHS first

    2017-06-13T15:14:00Z

    Dudley CCG opens procurement for multi billion pound new care model contract First vanguard site to issue MCP procurement - expected to mean some GPs move from current contracts A multi-billion pound tender has been issued for one of the most advanced national vanguard sites, in what is ...

  • Richmond House
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    Exclusive: Private deals being planned to release Naylor billions

    2017-06-13T12:33:00Z

    “Project Phoenix” being developed to generate billions in property sales Public private partnerships could be created in six areas of the country Business case currently with the Department of Health The government is poised to agree several major deals with private firms to unlock capital funds ...

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    Exclusive: HSIB chief will challenge regulators on patient safety

    2017-06-13T07:00:00Z

    Healthcare Safety Investigation Branch chief investigator says he will challenge regulators Keith Conradi says NHS has been “defensive” and incident investigations seen as a “bolt on” HSIB “will go where the evidence leads” The Healthcare Safety Investigation Branch will focus its efforts on challenging system regulators and policymakers ...

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    CCG vice-chair resigns after pay rise review uncovers 'weak governance'

    2017-06-13T09:41:00Z

    The vice-chair of Liverpool Clinical Commissioning Group has resigned after an investigation into pay increases uncovered weaknesses in governance and management of conflicts of interest.

  • Julie Wood
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    CCGs warn of longer waiting times

    2017-06-13T07:00:00Z

    NHS Clinical Commissioners warns of potential “slowing down” of access to routine care Real value of current funding envelope set to reduce by £330m by 2019-20 Call for new government to frontload additional money promised before the election NHS commissioners have warned that patient waiting times may need ...

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    Revealed: First investigation by new body launched after patient death

    2017-06-13T07:00:00Z

    Healthcare Safety Investigation Branch starts its first investigation after patient death Investigation will focus on the transfer of deteriorating patients between different hospitals Concerns raised about the transfer of patients between services earlier this year The new Healthcare Safety Investigation Branch has launched its first investigation into the ...

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    Man charged with starting fire at NHS hospital

    2017-06-13T14:41:00Z

    Police have charged a 39 year old man with arson and intent to endanger life after a fire was deliberately started at a major Midlands hospital.

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    Providers warn of 'scarce' resources as CQC launches new inspection regime

    2017-06-13T14:26:00Z

    New CQC assessment frameworks to be rolled out immediately with first new style inspections beginning in September Consultation responses reveal concerns that financial and commissioning pressures are limiting providers’ “ability to improve” CQC said it “cannot compromise” care quality standards but will use place based reviews to see how ...

  • Queen's Hospital, Burton
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    Foundation trusts move step closer to full merger

    2017-06-12T12:23:00Z

    Derby Teaching Hospitals and Burton Hospitals agree outline business case for merger Both trusts need to develop more sustainable footing for services in future Full business case expected in the autumn Two hospital trusts in the Midlands have approved an outline business case to merge.

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    Exclusive: 'Crash' in EU nurses working in UK since Brexit referendum

    2017-06-12T07:00:00Z

    New data shows “crash” in the number of EU nurses registering to work in UK Professor Jim Buchan warns the situation is the worst for 20 years Fall in recruitment of nursing staff after Brexit could exacerbate existing workforce shortage There has been a “crash” in the number ...

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    Three CCGs to appoint joint accountable officer

    2017-06-12T14:15:00Z

    Three clinical commissioning groups in the West Midlands are set to appoint a single accountable officer, HSJ has learned.

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    GP super partnerships could be assessed in same way as trusts

    2017-06-12T15:50:00Z

    CQC to develop new “provider level” assessment for large scale GP providers and new care models GP practices required to submit data on care quality annually Regulator to remove limit on amendments to providers’ ratings Large scale GP organisations and those providing new care models could be subject ...

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    Trusts need millions in extra funding for Mid Staffs dissolution

    2017-06-12T07:00:00Z

    UHNM and Royal Wolverhampton trusts both seeking millions in additional funding linked to dissolution of Mid Staffordshire FT UHNM forecasting a year-end deficit of £119m in 2017-18 Mid Staffs trust special administration process ended in March after £300m extra funding Trust leaders in the Midlands are seeking millions ...

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    CCG reports £7m deterioration in final months of financial year

    2017-06-12T07:00:00Z

    A clinical commissioning group in Surrey has reported a deterioration of £7.4m in the final three months of 2016-17.

  • Hull and East Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust
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    Acute trust hit by 'culture of bullying' to change its name

    2017-06-12T11:34:00Z

    Hull and East Yorkshire Hospitals Trust to apply for name change Chief executive says change comes at a “pivotal moment” Costs of changing signs and stationery estimated at £10,000-£15,000 An acute trust is to apply to the Department of Health to change its name, which will draw a ...

  • Jeremy Hunt will remain as health secretary.
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    Jeremy Hunt remains health secretary in post-election reshuffle

    2017-06-11T17:23:00Z

    Jeremy Hunt will remain the health secretary as part of Theresa May’s new cabinet, it has been confirmed.

  • uhnm fire 3
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    Police arrest man on suspicion of arson at hospital

    2017-06-09T12:05:00Z

    A man has been arrested on suspicion of arson with intent to endanger life following a fire at a major NHS hospital.

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    Analysis: Mental health services with the biggest leadership and safety risks

    2017-06-09T07:00:00Z

    HSJ analysis of CQC ratings shows a high correlation between poor leadership and safety concerns across mental health services Services with the poorest performance are those where recruitment and service demand pressures are high, leaders warn Struggling providers can “learn lessons” from outstanding trusts, says chief executive There ...

  • Bodmin Hospital is one of many hospitals run by the trust.
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    Regulator called in to settle trust’s multimillion pound rent dispute

    2017-06-09T07:00:00Z

    Cornwall Partnership Foundation Trust and NHS Property Services unable to agree lease terms after 14 months Trust refusing to pay unpaid rent worth £5.7m Arbitrators from NHS Improvement called in to resolve dispute NHS Improvement has been brought in to resolve a dispute between NHS Property Services and ...