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  • The new Northumbria hospital
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    Contract to be let for pioneering 'ACO'

    2016-10-03T07:30:00Z

    One of the first ‘ACO’ contracts to be let Foundation trust was the only provider to express an interest Due to begin in April next year A northern foundation trust will take control of a single budget for all local services except primary care from next April in ...

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    MCP bidders told to avoid seeking 'excessive profit'

    2016-10-03T07:00:00Z

    Favoured bid for MCP contract will be one which does not seek “excessive” profit says vanguard CCG Dudley CCG sets out proposed service scope for MCP CCGs will be able to terminate MCP contract if provider is not achieving agreed outcomes Some adult social care and public health services ...

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    Regulator launches investigation into cost of patient falls

    2016-10-03T07:00:00Z

    NHS Improvement launches investigation into cost of inpatient falls to the NHS Regulator is planning to share good practice to help providers improve care New “falls collaboratives” will be set up to take forward improvements NHS Improvement has launched an investigation into the cost and prevalence of inpatient ...

  • Mop and bucket
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    Nurses forced to clean wards after private company fails to improve

    2016-10-03T06:00:00Z

    Nottingham trust says company has made “insufficient progress” Nurses are cleaning after Carillion staff to maintain standards, trust says Board will discuss future of £200m cleaning contract later this month Nurses at Nottingham University Hospitals Trust are having to clean wards after cleaners from a private company in ...

  • Hand with pills
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    Exclusive: Charity loses legal challenge to NHS England drug decision

    2016-09-30T11:38:00Z

    Hepatitis C Trust loses legal challenge to NHS England’s decision to cap access to new drugs for the disease Judge rules decision to roll out treatments via “monthly run rate” is “legitimate” and “rational” Charity argued that capping therapy approved as cost effective went against NICE rules The ...

  • Man holding a box of office belongings
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    Government plans cap on NHS exit payments

    2016-09-30T07:00:00Z

    Treasury announces bid to reduce NHS redundancy payments Changes could affect all NHS staff including doctors and senior managers Legislation will cap exit payments and claw back payments from returning staff The Treasury has revealed plans to substantially cut the size of redundancy payments made to public sector ...

  • Board room
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    Board upheaval at governance failure trust

    2016-09-30T16:48:00Z

    Two non-executive directors stand down from Gloucestershire Hospitals Foundation Trust board Trust said it needed to “strengthen its financial governance arrangements” weeks after revealing large unplanned deficit Peter Lachecki appointed as next chair Two non-executive directors are departing from Gloucestershire Hospitals Foundation Trust just weeks after it revealed ...

  • London
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    Commissioning support units to merge

    2016-09-30T10:00:00Z

    Two commissioning support units are to merge next year, HSJ can reveal.

  • Calculator
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    Special measures CCG must 'think the unthinkable' to avoid £31m deficit

    2016-09-30T07:00:00Z

    Shropshire CCG reports £12.2m deterioration from plan in first four months of the year Legacy debts and acute provider overspends are largest cost pressures CCG faces a year-end deficit of £31m if it fails to make sufficient savings Shropshire Clinical Commissioning Group is facing a potential £31m deficit ...

  • Injection
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    GPs not returning to work due to 'huge' insurance costs, charities warn

    2016-09-30T12:15:00Z

    Returning GPs use commercial insurers at “huge cost” following rejection from major mutual insurers NHS England asked to “streamline” retraining process as “excessive” delays cause “financial hardship” for returning GPs Induction and refresher scheme “too slow and bureaucratic ” says RCGP “Excessive” delays in retraining and “huge” indemnity ...

  • Treasury
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    Exclusive: Treasury could tighten grip on NHS capital spending

    2016-09-29T07:00:00Z

    NHS trusts told to scale back capital spending plans Treasury could insist on signing off even small projects Difficulties with delivering transformation projects under discussion NHS trusts have been told to scale back their capital spending plans and warned that the Treasury could insist on signing off even ...

  • Financial spreadsheets
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    Deep dive review launched as CCG finances worsen

    2016-09-29T14:24:00Z

    CCGs have overspent planned budgets by £160m in the five months to September Seventy-seven were overspent against plan, compared to 45 at the end of July Deep dive review by NHS England will “test the robustness” of the overall forecast National leaders have launched a “deep dive” review ...

  • Camden Town, north London
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    Exclusive: Five CCGs consider joint chief across STP patch

    2016-09-29T11:00:00Z

    Five CCGs consider move to single joint chief officer CCGs say they are reviewing “a number of ways” to collaborate North Central London STP is led by Royal Free chief executive David Sloman Five clinical commissioning groups are considering a move to a single chief officer across their ...

  • Royal Berkshire hospital
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    New chief executive for hospital trust

    2016-09-29T10:40:00Z

    A new chief executive for Royal Berkshire Foundation Trust has been appointed.

  • Colm Donaghy
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    Trust chief executive to retire next year

    2016-09-29T17:19:00Z

    The chief executive of Sussex Partnership Foundation Trust, Colm Donaghy, has announced he will retire in March next year.

  • Stephen Childs
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    CSU director named as CCG chief officer

    2016-09-29T15:29:00Z

    The managing director of the North of England Commissioning Support Unit has been appointed as chief executive for Cumbria Clinical Commissioning Group, and will do both jobs.

  • Ealing Hospital NHS Trust
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    'Gap' in CCG assurance process for Care UK contract

    2016-09-29T10:23:00Z

    Verita report identifies “gap” in CCG assurance process for urgent care contract Care UK staffing model for contract “took no account of predictable peaks in demand” CCG failed to seek assurances that contract was not adversely affecting staffing levels and care at north London centre There was a ...

  • Ambulance
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    Ambulance trust placed in special measures

    2016-09-29T00:01:00Z

    An ambulance trust is to be placed in special measures after inspectors rated in inadequate and identified concerns related to its leadership, culture and ability to ensure patient safety.

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    Landmark patient data probe sparks 'serious concerns'

    2016-09-28T12:10:00Z

    NHS accused of wrongly sharing hospital data of 1.2m patients Privacy group says NHS’s hospital data does not comply with anonymisation standards NHS Digital says it does comply with standards Researchers raise “serious concerns” about impact on life saving studies The UK’s data watchdog is set to make ...

  • Simon Stevens
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    Simon Stevens: There's no new reform plan for the NHS

    2016-09-28T07:00:00Z

    Simon Stevens says there is “no new reform plan for the NHS” and the government wants it to “get on with” reshaping services NHS England chief executive says “minimum efficient scale of some acute services” has increased Applications to split into subdivisions could result in “modest adjustment” in STP ...