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    Has Jeremy Hunt been health secretary for too long?

    2016-02-22T00:01:00Z

    Jeremy Hunt must find a new sense of direction if his long-running reign is to continue

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    NHS providers facing £2.8bn deficit for 2015-16

    2016-02-19T13:58:00Z

    Provider sector’s current trajectory would result in a full-year deficit of £2.8bn for 2015-16, but “additional opportunities” for savings still being implemented Regulators target a deficit of £1.8bn, to prevent the Department of Health from breaching its revenue spending limit for NHS has been told that any overspend this ...

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    One per cent pay uplift in new GP contract

    2016-02-19T13:41:00Z

    GPs get 1 per cent pay rise as part of 2016-17 national contract Additional £220m of funding included in the agreement Practices will have to record data on availability of evening and weekend ‘routine’ appointments A deal announced today on the 2016-17 national GP contract includes a 1 ...

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    Exclusive: CCG whistleblower sacked days after raising conflicts of interest

    2016-02-19T07:00:00Z

    Manager at Barnet CCG dismissed after raising conflicts of interest Verita report says he should have been protected by the CCG’s whistleblowing policy and legislation Senior CCG staff said they were not aware he was making a whistleblowing complaint and contract was terminated because of sickness absence A ...

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    Department of Health declares its top priorities

    2016-02-19T15:05:00Z

    Department of Health publishes “shared delivery plan” for the next four years Department to judge performance on metrics including reduction of emergency bed days NHS leaders warned against cutting national bodies “to the bone” The government has published the Department of Health’s priorities for the four remaining years ...

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    GPs may have been paid twice for care home work, whistleblower claimed

    2016-02-19T12:34:00Z

    Whistleblower claimed GPs could be paid twice for the same work in care homes Verita report found “no evidence” concerns were investigated after he was dismissed CCG had no idea what money was included in “retainer” payments from care homes GPs in Barnet may have been paid twice ...

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    Conflict of interest confusion 'common' among CCGs

    2016-02-19T07:00:00Z

    Confusion in clinical commissioning groups about how involved GPs should be in designing services is “a common issue” nationwide, senior NHS England figures told investigators.

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    NHS England stands by decision to approve CCG for co-commissioning

    2016-02-19T16:00:00Z

    NHS England London defends process that saw Barnet CCG given more primary care commissioning powers CCG was authorised to do this, along with others in north London, a month after Verita report into conflicts of interest was completed NHS England says it “monitor issues like this closely” to ensure ...

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    CCG probe discovers multiple leadership failings

    2016-02-19T12:26:00Z

    The Verita report into whistleblowing concerns at Barnet Clinical Commissioning Group exposes multiple failings of process, governance and leadership, HSJ can reveal.

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    CCGs 'unprepared' for specialised surgery handover

    2016-02-19T11:49:00Z

    Clinicians raise concerns with Jeremy Hunt after survey finds two thirds of CCGs have taken no action to prepare for transfer of obesity surgery commissioning Only 12 per cent of CCGs aware of post-surgery “follow up protocols”. Lack of follow up can be fatal Transfer delayed for a second ...

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    Essex success regime chair appointed

    2016-02-19T11:24:00Z

    Anita Donley named as independent chair of the mid and south Essex success regime Dr Donley is an acute care consultant at Plymouth Hospitals Trust Anita Donley has been appointed as the independent chair of the mid and south Essex success regime, HSJ can reveal.

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    More bugs found in hospital's endoscopy unit

    2016-02-19T10:27:00Z

    Bacteria found in rinse water from endoscope decontamination machines, which were identified by the trust as “overdue for replacement” Procedures were temporarily shifted to different hospital while equipment was cleaned Worcestershire Acute Hospitals Trust says no patients have been infected PATIENT SAFETY: More bacteria has been discovered in ...

  • Clare Panniker
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    Three trusts could set up 'single leadership' team

    2016-02-18T10:49:00Z

    System leaders looking into the potential for three Essex trusts to establish “single leadership” team to run “group model” Back office and clinical support functions could be shared to cut costs The trusts are part of the Essex success regime Plans for three Essex trusts with combined revenues ...

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    Revealed: Department of Health plans NHS ‘transparency league table’

    2016-02-18T07:00:00Z

    The Department of Health is developing a “learning organisation league table” to rate NHS trusts on how well they report and respond to information, HSJ has learnt.

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    New end of life care plans could leave decisions ‘hidden’ from families

    2016-02-18T00:01:00Z

    New end of life care plan is designed to replace do not attempt resuscitation orders in the NHS Form is being developed after high profile court rulings created a legal precedent for patients to be consulted Concerns have been expressed that the form is confusing and could make care ...

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    ‘Grave concerns’ over CCG’s finances following £800m contract failure

    2016-02-18T11:13:00Z

    Cambridgeshire and Peterborough CCG’s forecast for 2015-16 plummets from £4m surplus to £11m deficit Change follows collapse of £800m older people’s services contract CCG’s chief strategy officer has been seconded to Essex success regime role NHS England has raised “grave concerns” and demanded action on the financial position ...

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    CCG links extra GP funding to new standards

    2016-02-18T11:41:00Z

    CCG to link £2.4m of extra funding to new quality standards Individual practices are unlikely to meet the standards without some form of collaboration with others Borough’s LMC is broadly supportive of the project Commissioners in Salford will invest an extra £2.4m in primary medical care next year, ...

  • Jeremy Hunt
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    Exclusive: Advisers on Hunt's CCG ratings may seek delay

    2016-02-17T17:30:00Z

    Experts advising on new CCG ratings may seek a delay Jeremy Hunt has been seeking a new CCG indicator and scorecard system since 2014 Clinical area experts also concerned about using regulator style labels for ratings Experts appointed to oversee new “Ofsted style” ratings for clinical commissioning groups ...

  • Sir Robert Naylor
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    Naylor appointed as government estates tsar

    2016-02-17T12:05:00Z

    UCLH chief executive will also focus on NHS land and buildings in London Comes after Lord Carter predicted that £1bn could be saved by 2019-20 through more efficient use of estates in the acute sector Lord Prior has suggested the work will help the government meet its “housing ambitions” ...