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    Trust awarded outstanding rating by CQC

    2016-11-18T00:01:00Z

    A nationally renowned specialist trust has been rated outstanding following an inspection by the Care Quality Commission.

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    Deputy given trust chief role after original choice quit

    2016-11-18T15:04:00Z

    Suzanne Tracey announced as chief executive of Royal Devon and Exeter Foundation Trust with immediate effect News follows decision of previous appointee Julie Hartley-Jones not to take up the post Ms Tracey previously worked as trust’s chief financial officer, deputy chief executive and interim chief executive The Royal ...

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    Exclusive: CCGs warn over 'insufficient' funding for fetal medicine

    2016-11-18T10:48:00Z

    London CCGs warn funding for fetal medicine services is “insufficient” Five groups say current arrangements could “impact on equitable provision” Comments follow HSJ investigation that revealed babies were “dying unnecessarily” due to flawed funding system Clinical commissioning groups in London have said funding for fetal medicine services is ...

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    Regulator to cut 400 posts

    2016-11-18T07:00:00Z

    CQC to cut 400 posts by 2019-20 after cumulative budget cuts of £32m by 2020 Inspection resources to be targeted on providers where “risk is greatest” Regulator is relying on new technology to be able to accurately track risk The Care Quality Commission is to cut 400 full-time ...

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    Leak reveals plan for MCP rollout across south coast

    2016-11-18T15:43:00Z

    Primary care in central Sussex and east Surrey to be organised into 20 hubs £296.4m of savings predicted from moving elective care into the community Partner organisations hope “credible vision” will win vanguard funding Health leaders in central Sussex and east Surrey have an “ambitious programme” ...

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    HEE rows back on nursing associates giving patients drugs unsupervised

    2016-11-18T11:13:00Z

    Nursing associates will be trained to administer drugs “within the confines of local employer policies”, it has been confirmed as the final version of the curriculum for those in the new role was published yesterday – a change from a leaked version of the document that was heavily criticised.

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    Commissioners to take over leading CSU

    2016-11-18T07:00:00Z

    Northumberland, Tyne and Wear and North Durham STP sets out the proposal to convert commissioning support unit into a community interest company After the transition the North of England Commissioning Support Unit will be jointly owned by its CCG customers The CCG owners will be the 11 commissioning groups ...

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    GP whistleblower guardian deadline extended

    2016-11-18T10:47:00Z

    Primary care providers will have until September next year to name their “freedom to speak up” guardians, NHS England has said.

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    Exclusive: Tighter bailout controls to deal with NHS 'cashflow crisis' revealed

    2016-11-17T11:30:00Z

    Requests for short-term revenue support will be subject to “increased challenge and scrutiny” Trusts’ reliance on bailout support has grown in recent years as expenditure has increased faster than income Providers seeking support will need to detail if “suppliers are threatening to put trust’s account on stop” NHS ...

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    Analysis: Half of hospital trusts miss reduced waiting targets

    2016-11-17T07:00:00Z

    Trusts missing largely lower “reset” targets for elective treatment times Performance means organisations could miss out on sustainability and transformation funding Total waiting list approaches 4 million More than half of England’s hospital trusts have missed their elective waiting time targets set by NHS Improvement.

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    Exclusive: Major incident as patients wait in ambulances for up to two hours

    2016-11-17T17:00:00Z

    University Hospitals of Leicester Trust has declared an internal major incident after patients were left waiting in ambulances for up to two hours during five days of high pressure on emergency services.

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    Trust launches High Court challenge over contract loss

    2016-11-17T16:31:00Z

    Humber Foundation Trust launches a legal challenge after losing out on a multimillion pound, five year contract Trust asks High Court to investigate the criteria used by commissioners to award the contract to another provider East Riding of Yorkshire CCG confirms legal action has been taken but not who ...

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    PHE chief: Smoking should be banned from all hospital sites

    2016-11-17T16:30:00Z

    Public Health England chief executive calls for blanket smoking ban on NHS grounds Said only a few acute hospitals had achieved it so far Duncan Selbie said it was an important action for the NHS in prevention The chief executive of Public Health England has called for a ...

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    Public sector prevention fund 'could be used across England'

    2016-11-17T16:30:00Z

    Public Health England chief executive Duncan Selbie says North East dedicated prevention pot could be introduced elsewhere Proposal includes pooling preventative spending and ringfencing savings for further investment Says work still underway on how to ensure business rate retention for local authorities does not exacerbate inequality A move ...

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    Exclusive: STPs 'made a good stab' on prevention, says public health chief

    2016-11-17T16:30:00Z

    Duncan Selbie says STPs had “all have made a good stab” at understanding prevention But some “not where they would want to be”, he says Says main priorities should be adopting interventions consistently and promoting early years’ development, education and employment All sustainability and transformation plans have made ...

  • Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust
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    Exclusive: Hospital chain trust looking at primary care integration

    2016-11-17T12:23:00Z

    The Royal Free London Foundation Trust, which already runs a chain of hospitals across north London, is looking at models of integration between acute and primary care.

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    Minister reveals details of NHS Professionals selloff

    2016-11-17T16:47:00Z

    Lord Prior confirms plans to sell NHS Professionals Government will retain a minority stake in the temporary staff supplier Ministers want the company to expand its services to more trusts The government has reiterated its commitment to selling a majority stake in NHS Professionals so the company can ...

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    Region plans shake-up of nursing skill mix to save millions

    2016-11-17T11:57:00Z

    Changes in workforce skill mix with more support workers and reduced registered nursing input to deliver £34.2m savings National regulators will sit on Buckingham, Oxfordshire and Berkshire West STP board to ensure finance and quality targets are met Potential future restrictions on treatments as STP aims to save £60.2m ...

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    Trusts form new 'group model' to cut costs

    2016-11-17T07:00:00Z

    Three mental health trusts to form partnership to improve care pathways and make back office savings South London London and Maudsley, Oxleas, and South West London and St George’s Mental Health trusts are already working together Three trust chief executives have said their new partnership will not create ...

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    Major teaching hospital has 100 patients waiting more than a year

    2016-11-16T16:07:00Z

    A London teaching hospital has more than 100 patients waiting over a year for treatment.