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  • Liverpool seafront
    HSJ Local

    'Unworkable' primary care contracts put out for re-tender

    2016-05-25T16:27:00Z

    COMMISSIONING: Twelve primary care contracts in Merseyside have been put out for re-tender – including 11 contracts held by troubled provider SSP Health.

  • Paul Bate
    News

    CQC strategy director to join Ali Parsa tech start up

    2016-05-25T12:13:00Z

    Paul Bate to lead NHS work for Babylon Health, the digital health company started by Circle founder Ali Parsa Mr Bate instrumental in overhaul of regulation in wake of Francis report and led on CQC’s new strategy Babylon provides services to two GP practices but plans to expand to ...

  • Construction
    HSJ Local

    London trust to build two mental health hospitals

    2016-05-25T10:30:00Z

    CAPITAL PROJECTS: South West London and St George’s Mental Health Trust has fired the starting gun on the construction of two mental health hospitals.

  • Enfield
    HSJ Local

    Enfield CCG appoints new chief officer

    2016-05-25T15:24:00Z

    Enfield Clinical Commissioning Group has appointed a interim chief officer following the departure of Paul Jenkins.

  • Mick Martin
    News

    Deputy ombudsman's resignation payout revealed

    2016-05-25T09:59:00Z

    The former deputy Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman Mick Martin, who resigned in the wake of his involvement in a sexual harassment cover-up being exposed, received a payment of at least £67,500 after stepping down, HSJ can reveal.

  • Hospital ward
    News

    Analysis: 20 trusts behind half of A&E performance decline

    2016-05-24T07:00:00Z

    Twenty trusts responsible for most of the rise in A&E four hour target breaches Eight of the trusts also drove last year’s decline Smaller trusts disproportionately driving the decline Eight trusts hit the 95 per cent target for 2015-16 overall Twenty hospitals trusts are responsible for more than ...

  • David Behan
    News

    CQC to move to 'smaller and more frequent' hospital inspections

    2016-05-24T00:01:00Z

    CQC to inspect every trust annually, examining how well led they are and one core service “as a minimum” High performing trusts will not undergo comprehensive inspections in future Providers will have to “give their view of the quality of care they are providing” as part of annual reporting ...

  • Man holding a box of office belongings
    News

    Regulator’s budget cut may require job losses

    2016-05-24T11:23:00Z

    CQC chief executive says it may have to make redundancies to cope with budget cut Funding will go from £249m in 2015-16 to £217m in 2019-20 David Behan promises “good management” to keep job losses to “an absolute minimum” The Care Quality Commission may have to make redundancies ...

  • Andrew Lansley
    News

    Lansley: NHS not sustainable on current funding

    2016-05-24T17:01:00Z

    Former health secretary Lord Lansley has warned the NHS will not be able to transform care using its current resources and told Parliament the proportion of GDP spent on the NHS cannot keep falling.

  • boardroom
    News

    CQC to review whether fit and proper person rule 'needs to change'

    2016-05-24T11:27:00Z

    CQC to look at “learning points” from implementation of fit and proper person rule Review will examine whether CQC’s approach or the regulation itself “needs to change” Peter Wyman says CQC would be happy to run register of fit and proper managers if asked to The Care Quality ...

  • law
    HSJ Local

    CCGs head to court to overturn Virgin contract suspension

    2016-05-24T10:01:00Z

    COMMERCIAL: Two clinical commissioning groups are going to court to overturn a contract suspension obtained by a local trust.

  • Hospital staff
    HSJ Local

    Agencies given ultimatum amid clash over pay cap

    2016-05-24T07:00:00Z

    Staffing agencies that do not comply with salary caps introduced last month could be ejected from the marketplace, NHS Improvement has indicated.

  • Croydon skyline
    HSJ Local

    South east London CCGs consider centralising electives

    2016-05-24T12:22:00Z

    FINANCE: Clinical commissioning groups in south east London are working on a plan that could see elective orthopaedic work concentrated on two sites.

  • A diabetes test
    HSJ Local

    Bexley CCG looks to make diabetes savings

    2016-05-24T12:17:00Z

    COMMERCIAL: Bexley Clinical Commisioning Group is looking for ways to make savings in diabetes care, after problems agreeing a contract with providers.

  • managers with computer
    News

    HSJ inquiry: Carter review needs non-clinical staff on board to succeed

    2016-05-23T12:28:00Z

    Carter review efficiency drive will fail unless non-clinical staff are engaged, HSJ inquiry finds This section of the workforce also has key role to play in STPs, report says Read the full report Send your feedback, comments and examples of best practice to HSJinquiry@emap.com Lord Carter’s efficiency agenda ...

  • Prof David Fish
    News

    Regulators warned over 'mixed messages' to success regime

    2016-05-23T07:00:00Z

    UCLPartners boss sets out concerns to Jim Mackey after experience with Essex success regime Sir David Fish cites unrealistic targets and insufficient central support for areas driving major reconfiguration Warns regulators that “old style” approaches would hamper collaboration However, he says he is “very impressed” with recent changes made ...

  • NHS_Norfolk_Norwich
    HSJ Local

    Watchdog sends troubleshooter to Norfolk trust

    2016-05-23T17:12:00Z

    Financial turnaround director sent into Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals Director will help develop short term recovery plan and help implement the plan Move is part of new NHS Improvement financial improvement programme Trust forecasting a £14.4m deficit for 2015-16 as of March APPOINTMENT: NHS Improvement has ...

  • medication tablets prescription
    News

    Charity mulls legal challenge to hepatitis C policy

    2016-05-23T11:26:00Z

    Hepatitis C Trust considering judicial review of NHS England’s decision to cap new treatments for the disease Charity argues the decision breaches principle that patients should get access to treatments approved as cost effective by NICE NHS England says removing cap would result in “dramatic offsetting cuts” elsewhere in ...

  • Workforce
    News

    Scale of NHS staff transfer to private sector revealed

    2016-05-23T11:10:00Z

    The scale of the transfer of NHS staff to independent sector providers in recent years has been revealed in new figures.

  • London streets
    HSJ Local

    Community provider wins work in another London borough

    2016-05-23T17:20:00Z

    COMMERCIAL: Central London Community Health Trust has taken over the provision of adult community health services in Harrow borough.