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    Mapped: 15 primary care ‘rapid test sites’ get new care models cash

    2016-03-17T07:00:00Z

    NHS England’s new care models team to provide pilots with £500,000 Primary Care Home model aims to spread multispecialty community provider type models across the country Fifteen “rapid test sites” to launch in shadow form in April NHS England’s new care models team has provided £500,000 to 15 ...

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    Outgoing network chair calls for AHSNs to be spared

    2016-03-17T11:56:00Z

    Dr Adrian Bull is stepping down as chair of the AHSN Network He told HSJ if AHSNs were scrapped they would have to be reinvented Accelerated access review is looking at AHSNs’ future and NHS innovation The departing chair of the body representing academic health science networks has ...

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    Budget 2016: Sugar tax and changes to NHS pensions

    2016-03-16T15:03:00Z

    Most of the £520m raised in the first year of the tax will be used to boost school sports NHS England says levy is a “major first step to what must be a comprehensive childhood obesity strategy” Employers will have to contribute an extra £2bn to public sector pensions ...

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    Monitor 'pushing hard for Hinchingbrooke merger by April 2017'

    2016-03-16T12:00:00Z

    Regulator “pushing hard” for Peterborough and Stamford to acquire Hinchingbrooke Concerns raised about speed at which Monitor wants a deal done for the two financially challenged trusts Monitor’s timetable could lead to “rushed and acrimonious” merger, says senior source Local MP has opposed idea of merger Monitor is ...

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    NHS told half of all board directors should be women

    2016-03-16T07:00:00Z

    The NHS has embraced a target to achieve gender balanced boards.

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    Devo Manc leaders seek private investment for NHS

    2016-03-16T10:49:00Z

    Greater Manchester looking at non-NHS sources of funding due to the constraints on capital funds at the DH and NHS England “Exploratory discussions” with institutional investors will gauge appetite for creating private investment fund LIFT and PFI type schemes likely to be considered Council leaders in Greater Manchester ...

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    HSJ Live 16.03.16: What the budget means for health

    2016-03-16T09:30:00Z

    Budget 2016: Sugar tax to be introduced on drinks Budget 2016: Employers will have to contribute an extra £2bn to public sector pensions in 2019-20 Fines levied on banking sector will be used to pay for NHS pr0jects Several NHS leaders announce support for 50:50 by 2020 target. Find ...

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    Revealed: Leaders named for eight major STP patches

    2016-03-15T15:29:00Z

    Work to plan the five-year transformation of NHS services in two of England’s biggest cities is to be led by local authority chief executives, NHS England revealed this afternoon. 

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    Chief of beleaguered ambulance trust takes 'leave of absence'

    2016-03-15T14:23:00Z

    PERFORMANCE: The chief executive of an ambulance trust has taken “leave of absence” and the chair has been replaced on the day a critical report into a controversial pilot project was released.

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    'No convincing plan' for NHS to save £22bn, says scathing report

    2016-03-15T00:01:00Z

    PAC accuses government of being too slow to address hospital deficits “Not yet a convincing plan” for closing the £22bn efficiency gap by 2020-21, report says “Unacceptable” for officials to blame excessive agency costs as source of trusts’ difficulties Data used by Carter review to assess hospital efficiency was ...

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    Join up scrutiny to avoid another UnitingCare, says CCG lead

    2016-03-15T12:28:00Z

    Join up scrutiny of CCGs and providers to get more “holistic” picture, says Cambridgeshire CCG lead Neil Modha’s comments follow publication of audit into how £725m flagship deal collapsed Dr Modha says CCG gave NHS England “all the information” about UnitingCare deal before it went live REGULATION: The ...

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    'Essential' NHS anti-fraud training to be axed

    2016-03-15T11:05:00Z

    NHS Protect’s role to change from “direct operational support” to “standard setting, benchmarking and assurance” Body wants to address risk that NHS boards would “not properly take ownership of local anti-crime risks” However, its business plan for 2015-16 stressed the importance of local support and training, and made no ...

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    Staffordshire trust appoints new chief executive

    2016-03-15T13:35:00Z

    Burton Hospitals Foundation Trust has announced the appointment of Helen Scott-South as its new chief executive.

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    Value in Healthcare Congress: key themes announced

    2016-03-15T11:52:00Z

    Download an exclusive case study on digital solutions to transforming care The Value in Healthcare Congress has identified 12 key themes for its inaugural event.

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    'Unsettling period' for community services trust losing £24m contract

    2016-03-15T10:58:00Z

    East Cheshire Trust is to lose a £24m contract for community services from October after commissioners served notice on the trust, HSJ can reveal.

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    Samantha Jones: ‘Only the strongest vanguards will get extra funding’

    2016-03-14T17:00:00Z

    Samantha Jones says “not all of the vanguards will get access to transformation funding” Funding in 2016-17 will be similar to previous year’s £200m pot “Voluntary contract” for multispecialty community providers to be published in coming months Ms Jones says some vanguards could drop out next year Next ...

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    GP federation could create a ‘super partnership’ covering 540,000 patients

    2016-03-14T09:23:00Z

    Suffolk GP Federation, which covers 540,000 patients, explores options on becoming a super partnership Chief executive says move could give more support to 61 practices, but choice is for practices The federation is “neutral” on what change is best One of the country’s largest GP federations is consulting ...

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    Updated: Judge orders trust to re-employ surgeon after private work row

    2016-03-14T12:03:00Z

    A hospital trust has been ordered to re-employ a surgeon it sacked after claiming he had put an NHS patient at risk by prioritising his private work.

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    Trust offers nurses better pay for opting out of pension

    2016-03-14T14:46:00Z

    Oxleas Foundation Trust has defended a controversial pay deal aimed at attracting agency nurses, which means band 5 nurses can earn more if they opt out of the NHS pension scheme.

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    FT beats private provider to delayed £45m contract

    2016-03-14T12:13:00Z

    COMMERCIAL: Hull based Humber Foundation Trust is the new provider of a delayed £45m contract to run community and out of hours services in Whitby.