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  • Scales of Justice
    News

    NHS England blames HIV legal action for new treatments delay

    2016-07-12T12:15:00Z

    NHS England says it cannot guarantee funding for 18 new services until outcome of judicial review on HIV prevention Jonathan Fielden says legal action “preventing us confirming the new opportunities for so many” Charity behind judicial review insists delays “of the NHS’s own making” NHS England has blamed ...

  • Walk in centre
    News

    Patients report further steady decline in GP access

    2016-07-12T07:00:00Z

    GP survey shows continued steady reduction in people finding it easy to access Criticism over small proportion reporting they have written care plans The proportion of patients finding it easy to get through to their GP surgery on the phone has fallen slightly for a fourth successive year, ...

  • inspection
    News

    Regulator calls for 'step change' in incident investigations

    2016-07-12T07:00:00Z

    CQC urges co-operation across NHS bodies and passes its review to the new Healthcare Safety Investigation Branch CQC report finds families and staff routinely omitted from investigations Recommends investigations focus on identifying the underlying causes of failures The Care Quality Commission has called for a “step change” improvement ...

  • David Behan
    News

    Behan, Williams, Field and Dodge join HSJ Awards judges

    2016-07-12T11:42:00Z

    Care Quality Commission chief executive David Behan and Department of Health finance director David Williams are the latest leading figures to be named as judges for the 2016 HSJ Awards.

  • Dame Julie Mellor
    News

    PHSO apologises to former NHS director for cover-up 'mistake'

    2016-07-12T10:56:00Z

    Dame Julie Mellor writes personal apology to Helen Marks, former HR director at Derbyshire Healthcare Foundation Trust Ombudsman resigned last week after failing to take action when she was made aware of cover-up by her deputy Mick Martin last year Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman yet to publish findings ...

  • Great Ormond Street
    News

    Revealed: The trusts most reliant on EU staff

    2016-07-11T07:30:00Z

    Specialist trusts and those in London have the largest proportions of staff from the European Union, HSJ analysis shows. 

  • morecambe bay lancashire
    News

    Vanguard CCGs say Health Act prevents 'accountable care' plan

    2016-07-11T11:30:00Z

    CCGs warn current legislation will prevent rapid implementation of some new care models Lancashire North and Cumbria are involved in ongoing work to set up two ACS systems, but say commissioner roles cannot be transferred to a provider Restrictions have prompted proposals for a substantial boundary change for the ...

  • James Illman Telehealth roundtable
    News

    HSJ expert view: Big hires mark new chapter in digital policy

    2016-07-11T07:30:00Z

    NHS England made three big appointments as part of restructure of senior tech team These include controversial ex-Addenbrooke’s chief executive as chief clinical information officer Also follows arrival of Matthew Swindells as national director of operations and information Signals that ducking the digitalisation challenge will no longer wash ...

  • Hospital sign
    News

    CQC: 'major concerns' over children in care at injuries units

    2016-07-11T09:36:00Z

    “Worrying gaps” identified in MIU safeguarding policies by CQC No system in place for staff to flag safety concerns about children in care CQC report also finds that GP involvement in child protection cases is “frequently too basic” Regulators have identified “major concerns” about the treatment ...

  • Whittington Hospital NHS Trust
    HSJ Local

    North London Trusts merge lung cancer teams

    2016-07-11T15:18:00Z

    Whittington Health Trust has merged is multidisciplinary lung cancer team with its counterpart at neighbouring University College London Hospitals Foundation Trust.

  • Dave West
    Leader

    Reality bites as the NHS meets its 'reset moment'

    2016-07-11T00:01:00Z

    The tremors caused by the Brexit vote will be overshadowed by this week’s ‘reset moment’  - so what will it entail?

  • primary care
    News

    New role to raise role of 'GP voice' in STPs

    2016-07-11T12:32:00Z

    RCGP appoints 29 GP forward view ambassadors College says it has been told there is a lack of GP voices withing some STPs NHS England: ”Half of the footprint areas are being led by GP controlled CCGs” Twenty-nine GPs have been appointed to act as local ambassador’s for ...

  • Roll of receipts
    News

    Audit teams merge to form regional consortium

    2016-07-11T09:30:00Z

    The merger of three NHS audit teams in the north east into a new specialist provider could become a model for other areas to follow, according to a trust finance director.

  • hospital
    News

    Exclusive: Patients at risk as doctors forced to work without rest at night

    2016-07-08T11:44:00Z

    Hundreds of junior doctors respond to survey revealing they are actively discouraged from sleeping at night Evidence-based guidelines produced in 2006 recommended doctors be allowed to nap to safeguard patients Guy’s and St Thomas’ FT sleep specialist says the issue affects all staff working at night and “must not ...

  • Cardiac surgery
    News

    Three trusts set to lose specialist heart surgery

    2016-07-08T00:01:00Z

    NHS England announces winners and losers in which trusts provide congenital heart defect services Central Manchester, Royal Brompton and Leicester set to have work transferred to other sites Swathe of trust to cease “occasional” procedures after NHS England sets out new standards Work follows 15 years of conflict between ...

  • University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust
    News

    Trust will use 'all means at our disposal' to fight service closure

    2016-07-08T00:01:00Z

    Leicester and Royal Brompton promise to challenge NHS England plans to reconfigure congenital heart disease services NHS England decision would see both trusts lose most complex “level one” proceedures The trusts warn that the loss would destabilise other key services Two trusts that stand to lose services under ...

  • Ben clover expert briefing
    News

    HSJ expert view: Reforming heart services remains a long haul

    2016-07-08T00:01:00Z

    Today’s announcement on congential heart disease services is the latest battle in a very long war. 

  • Keith_McNeil
    News

    Ex-hospital chief hired to top NHS England role

    2016-07-07T17:20:00Z

    Former Addenbrooke’s chief Keith McNeil will become NHS England’s first chief clinical information officer Will Smart, currently chief information officer at the Royal Free Hospital, will become the new NHS chief information officer Appointments are part of a substantial restructure of NHS England’s senior technology team NHS England ...

  • Money
    News

    Exclusive: Regulators reveal conditions on £1.8bn 'sustainability' fund

    2016-07-07T15:01:00Z

    In a document sent to trust finance directors, trusts are told their quarterly financial targets will be a “binary on/off switch” to secure STF funding. 70 per cent of its STF allocation will depend on hitting financial target, while 30 per cent will depend on performance against the headline ...

  • child baby healthcare doctor patient
    News

    Exclusive: CQC warns of 'significant risk' in newborn care

    2016-07-07T07:00:00Z

    CQC investigation reveals inconsistent practice and lack of guidance across NHS in caring for high risk babies Review was prompted by case of baby Elizabeth Dixon who died in 2001 NICE will produce new guidelines aimed at improving care which CQC believes will save lives There is a ...