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  • Children
    HSJ Local

    Commissioners reveal plans to tackle variation in children's surgery

    2016-04-08T11:01:00Z

    STRUCTURE: A regional shake-up of stroke treatment and paediatric surgery is being planned to tackle shortages of key staff and variations in care.

  • Community nurse
    HSJ Local

    Community services face shake-up as CCGs go solo

    2016-04-08T10:47:00Z

    RECONFIGURATION: Adult community services in Surrey face a shake-up next year with clinical commissioning groups choosing to work alone rather than commissioning across the county.

  • Jim Mackey
    News

    Exclusive: Mackey intervenes in escalating contracts row

    2016-04-07T13:00:00Z

    NHS Improvement chief executive issues strong statement on row over 2016-17 contracts and incentive payments Commissioners given until Friday to issue “reasonable” contract offers Jim Mackey acknowledges providers “very unhappy” about NHS England CQUIN proposals NHSI in discussion with NHS England to “find a solution” The chief executive ...

  • Deficit
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    Exclusive: NHS England puts provider rescue plan at risk, teaching hospitals warn

    2016-04-07T07:00:00Z

    Providers warn changes to CQUIN payments will hamper attempts to bring sector into balance Teaching trusts say new CQUINs and agreed control totals for 2016-17 are incompatible NHS England rejects the accusations and says the changes are appropriate and achievable Angry teaching hospitals have warned that new conditions ...

  • Gesticulating hands in meeting
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    'Very few' NHS contracts agreed after 'challenging' negotiations

    2016-04-07T13:00:00Z

    Regulators say planning round for 2016-17 has been “very challenging” Few providers have signed contracts with commissioners Deadline for operational plans pushed back by a week Regulators have extended the deadline for NHS providers to submit their operational plans for the current financial year because “very few” have ...

  • University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust
    HSJ Local

    Emergency department 'inadequate, chaotic and compromised safety'

    2016-04-07T15:41:00Z

    INSPECTION: Patient safety was compromised by inadequate services and a chaotic environment at Leicester Royal Infirmary, according to inspectors.

  • Magnifying glass
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    NHS England to investigate £1.2bn Staffordshire contracts following Cambridgeshire failure

    2016-04-06T17:30:00Z

    NHS England confirms second stage review of UnitingCare contract failure NHS England to investigate roles of CCG, its advisers and the DH Staffordshire contracts will be among those also reviewed NHS England will investigate two contentious contract tenders as part of the follow-up to last week’s review into ...

  • Southern Health NHS Foundation Trust
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    Updated: NHS Improvement threatens 'management changes' at Southern Health

    2016-04-06T13:39:00Z

    CQC issue Southern Health Foundation Trust with warning notice requiring it to improve safety arrangements Regulator inspected the trust in response to Mazars review, which highlighted failure of trust to properly investigate and learn from patient deaths CQC found trust had “failed to mitigate significant risks” posed by “physical ...

  • Emergency care
    News

    Hundreds fewer junior doctors apply for key specialty training

    2016-04-06T13:18:00Z

    Largest falls in year on year applications in key specialties such as acute medicine, paediatrics and anaesthetics HEE says recruitment will continue for some months before final position is clear Data comes as junior doctors launch latest 48 hour non-emergency strike over contract dispute Hundreds of junior doctors ...

  • GP
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    NHS property company to raise rents to market levels

    2016-04-06T10:34:00Z

    NHS Property Services to increase rents to market levels Department of Health will mitigate the effects for one year Rental costs to rise by £60m Company says the move will raise millions for investment Many GPs and other primary care providers will be billed for higher rents from ...

  • Surgical tools
    News

    Royal college lambasts CCGs over restricting access to surgery

    2016-04-06T07:00:00Z

    Six clinical commissioning groups have been accused of ignoring or misrepresenting clinical guidance in order to restrict access to vital surgery.

  • Woman's hands writing out a prescription
    HSJ Local

    CCG’s drug ordering scheme will save ‘£8m a year’

    2016-04-06T10:47:00Z

    Coventry and Rugby CCG’s “prescription ordering direct” pilot will save £8m a year, it says NHS Business Services Authority interested in scheme’s cost saving potential Similar scheme adopted by Sheffield CCG and talks underway in Dudley FINANCE: Leaders of a West Midlands clinical commissioning group have estimated that ...

  • London
    News

    Cancer wait performance declines significantly in London

    2016-04-06T07:00:00Z

    The latest cancer data shows a significant decline in waiting times performance for north London boroughs.

  • Blackpool lights
    HSJ Local

    CCG looks into spike in spending with private provider

    2016-04-06T07:00:00Z

    Blackpool CCG says Spire Healthcare’s activity and costs increased by 25 per cent, despite referrals increasing by just 3 per cent There have previously been issues between the two organisations, with Spire making an official complaint in 2013 that the CCG was directing patients away from it Initial audit ...

  • Angela Pedder
    HSJ Local

    Trust chief stands down after 19 years to lead success regime

    2016-04-05T14:00:00Z

    Angela Pedder to stand down as chief executive of Royal Devon and Exeter Foundation Trust after 19 years Ms Pedder to become “lead chief executive” for northern, eastern and western Devon success regime Also named as “sustainability and transformation plan” lead for overall Devon footprint Angela Pedder is ...

  • Mick Martin
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    Deputy ombudsman resigns in wake of cover-up

    2016-04-05T10:36:00Z

    The deputy parliamentary and health service ombudsman Mick Martin has resigned from his role at the NHS complaints watchdog after his involvement in covering up the sexual harassment of an NHS director was revealed by HSJ.

  • Whistle
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    New rules planned to prevent 'blacklisting' of NHS whistleblowers

    2016-04-05T07:00:00Z

    New regulations will be created after powers granted to the health secretary in 2015 following the Freedom to Speak Up Review Sir Robert Francis QC said his review heard evidence from whistleblowers suggesting some were being blacklisted by NHS organisations Regulations covering all NHS trusts and national bodies will ...

  • Douglas Richard
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    Former DH finance chief joins NHS Improvement board

    2016-04-05T11:10:00Z

    Former Department of Health finance chief Richard Douglas has been named as a non-executive director at NHS Improvement.

  • Houses of Parliament
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    Government urged to close junior doctors whistleblowing loophole

    2016-04-05T07:00:00Z

    The government should act to close a loophole in whistleblowing protection after a court ruled Health Education England’s relationship with junior doctors was outside the scope of employment law, HSJ has been told.

  • HSJ Local

    Medway faces deficit of over £50m

    2016-04-05T14:58:00Z

    FINANCE: Medway Foundation Trust is set to end the 2015-16 financial year with a deficit of £52.5m as its future looks ever more uncertain.