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  • johann malawana
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    BMA rejected plea from junior doctors’ leader to exclude children’s care from strike

    2016-04-15T14:07:00Z

    Internal emails show BMA leader wanted paediatrics to be excluded from full walkout Withdrawing emergency care for children would be “difficult line to defend” Full emergency strikes planned for 26 and 27 April with no exclusions EXCLUSIVE: Internal emails from the British Medical Association show junior doctors’ leader ...

  • Leeds General Infirmary
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    Transplants axed and wards closed amid trust’s nurse shortage

    2016-04-15T12:45:00Z

    Sources reveal critical care bed crisis at one of the country’s largest hospital trusts Two wards closed at Leeds General Infirmary and St James’ University Hospital Liver transplant operations cancelled because of a lack of intensive care beds Liver transplant operations at one of the country’s flagship teaching ...

  • Emergency department
    HSJ Local

    NHS Improvement denies locum cap caused Lancashire A&E crisis

    2016-04-15T07:00:00Z

    NHS Improvement refutes claim that agency cap caused Lancashire Teaching Hospitals’ A&E crisis Trust warned regulator of agency cap concerns months before downgrading an A&E FT claims cap caused staffing crisis across emergency department and other medical specialities NHS Improvement was warned that the locum pay cap was ...

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    Exclusive: NAO investigates £725m Cambridgeshire contract collapse

    2016-04-15T15:31:00Z

    National Audit Office is investigating collapse of Cambridgeshire £725m older people’s contract NAO will examine role of national bodies and how contract was designed Investigation follows previous reviews into the collapse carried out by NHS England and CCG The National Audit Office has opened an investigation into the ...

  • Surgery
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    Analysis: The child heart surgery hospitals still to meet the new standards

    2016-04-15T11:04:00Z

    Five out of 11 hospitals said they are working to meet the new standards in the agreed five year timescale Providers asked to submit a self-assessment of existing congenital heart disease services Proposals for future care models “fall significantly short” and “represent a real safety risk” St George’s has ...

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    HSJ Local

    FT hits out at CQC after hospital rated 'inadequate'

    2016-04-15T16:08:00Z

    CQC found A&E, outpatients and surgical services at Scunthorpe General Hospital had “either not improved or had deteriorated since our last inspection” Trust chief executive “extremely disappointed” Chair says “a number of aspects of the inspection have given us cause for concern” Bosses at Northern Lincolnshire and Goole ...

  • Social care
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    BCF like going 'cap in hand' to NHS, says social care leader

    2016-04-15T10:55:00Z

    Funding the integration of health and social care through councils going “cap in hand” to the NHS cannot be right, according to the new president of the Association of Directors of Adult Social Services.

  • Rob Findlay
    HSJ Local

    18 weeks breached again as waiting list grows

    2016-04-14T16:45:00Z

    The 18 weeks target was breached again, so how was it possible for waiting times to improve slightly?

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    Revealed: Where the £200m national transformation fund was spent

    2016-04-14T07:00:00Z

    NHS England has for the first time released comprehensive details of how its £200m transformation fund for 2015-16 was allocated to vanguards, and spent by national teams.

  • Somerset
    HSJ Local

    Fear of competition rules stopped council pooling social care budget

    2016-04-14T11:34:00Z

    Somerset County Council decided against rolling social care money into CCG’s outcome based commissioning plans Council received legal advice that it could not participate in non-competitive process CCG managing director says “most capable provider” process “not available” to NHS organisations from this month A council in the South ...

  • Eye surgery
    HSJ Local

    Hospital 'overwhelmed' by eye care demand

    2016-04-14T11:07:00Z

    PERFORMANCE: A Kent trust has admitted it is “overwhelmed” with demand for ophthalmic services and has up to 7,000 patients at risk of worsening eyesight who require “urgent” follow up.

  • Staff in hospital
    HSJ Local

    Exclusive: Trust forced to downgrade A&E after locum doctor crisis

    2016-04-13T17:37:00Z

    Acute trust forced to take action after collapse of middle grade A&E rotas following locum caps Lancashire Teaching Hospitals has just eight doctors to staff 14 posts across two sites Chief executive says failure of trusts to act collectively on locum caps meant doctors left to work at higher ...

  • Salford Royal Foundation Trust
    HSJ Local

    Manchester vanguards will not access national fund

    2016-04-13T11:50:00Z

    The new care model vanguards being developed in Greater Manchester will need to be funded from the region’s already allocated transformation fund, not the national pot.

  • primary care
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    GP roadmap may herald move to 'self-assessment', say sources

    2016-04-13T07:00:00Z

    GP roadmap could introduce more self-assessment for practices, as previously floated by CQC Sources tell HSJ “light touch” approach is being seriously considered The roadmap is due out next week GPs could face fewer inspections in future under a proposal being considered for the sector’s support package to ...

  • Pennine Acute Hospitals Trust
    HSJ Local

    Trust silent over status of operations director

    2016-04-13T07:00:00Z

    A troubled acute trust in Greater Manchester has refused to comment on the apparent departure of its director of operations.

  • Ambulance
    HSJ Local

    Private firm may have been only bidder for £12m a year contract

    2016-04-13T12:19:00Z

    COMMISSIONING: The company in charge of patient transport services in Sussex may have been the only bidder for the £12m a year contract, HSJ has learned.

  • Innovation and technology
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    Exclusive: Official index reveals tech leaders and laggards

    2016-04-12T09:30:00Z

    New assessment gives clearest picture yet of NHS’s digital maturity, experts tell HSJ HSJ analysis shows overall scores for all trusts on digital index NHS England warns against using data as a league table A new NHS England assessment of “digital maturity” across the NHS lays bare significant ...

  • Durham
    HSJ Local

    North East CCGs could take over CSU

    2016-04-12T07:00:00Z

    STRUCTURE: Plans are being drawn up to turn the North East’s commissioning support unit into a company owned by its customer CCGs.

  • Beverley Bryant
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    NHS England clarifies tech funding position

    2016-04-12T10:17:00Z

    £500m of the £1.8bn earmarked for making NHS paperless by 2020 will go on existing contracts set up under the National Programme for IT NHS England director confirms amount of new, unallocated money is £1.3bn Beverley Bryant also reveals £119m of funding for tech projects will be available this ...

  • Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham, University Hospitals Birmingham FT
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    Revealed: First digital maturity index scores in full

    2016-04-12T09:30:00Z

    This is a full list of trusts’ scores on the new digital maturity index, based on HSJ analysis of NHS England data.