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  • Ian Cumming
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    Trusts may lose training cash if they don’t impose contract, warns HEE

    2016-02-17T11:05:00Z

    HEE chief executive Ian Cumming says he is not prepared to see a competitive market between trusts with different junior doctor contracts Adoption of new contract will be key criteria for HEE decisions on training posts with NHS trusts Follows speculation some trusts could choose not to adopt the ...

  • Shining person
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    Health systems must pick single leader for transformation plans

    2016-02-17T10:01:00Z

    Health systems have been told to nominate a single leader to oversee their sustainibility and transformation planning this year.

  • Coins
    News

    Exclusive: Private sector gets boost from mental health commissioning freeze

    2016-02-17T07:00:00Z

    NHS England’s moratorium on commissioning new specialised services capacity helped drive demand and increase revenue, says new research LaingBuisson report says moving away from block contracts could open up the mental health sector to more outsourcing It expects NHS disinvestment to continue in line with reduced spending and cost ...

  • Red pencil marking ticks in boxes
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    Transformation plans central to 'Ofsted style' CCG scores

    2016-02-17T17:30:00Z

    Assessment and improvement framework seeks to implement Jeremy Hunt’s CCG ratings plan 54 assessment indicators proposed by NHS England Framework “supplies metrics for adoption” in sustainability and transformation plans, which will “provide vision and local actions” for framework HSJ survey found majority of CCG leaders do not believe framework ...

  • Rob Webster
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    NHS Confederation chief executive to leave

    2016-02-17T11:45:00Z

    Rob Webster, the chief executive of the NHS Confederation, has resigned ahead of taking over at the South West Yorkshire Partnership Foundation Trust.

  • Waiting room
    HSJ Local

    Largest GP federation becomes social enterprise

    2016-02-17T14:15:00Z

    Largest GP federation becomes community interest company Alexin Healthcare formed in 2013 as company limited by shares Managing director says change in legal form should change commissioners’ perceptions COMMERCIAL: The country’s largest GP federation has changed its constitution to become a community interest company.

  • Office writing on form
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    NHS property company to outsource 50 contracts and ‘fix PCT legacy’

    2016-02-16T17:00:00Z

    NHS Property Services to award 50 new outsource contracts to replace 2,300 let by primary care trusts Deals could be worth up to £160m Board member acknowledges risks of workforce and market disruption The NHS’s property company is preparing to award 50 contracts worth £160m for managing and ...

  • Jim Mackey
    News

    Mackey: Junior doctors’ contract should be 'consistently' implemented

    2016-02-16T17:00:00Z

    Jim Mackey says NHS Improvement will “do all we can” to ensure consistent implementation He says Sir David Dalton deserves the full support of trust chief executives and chairs Mr Mackey calls social media attacks on chief executives “unacceptable and unprofessional” The chief executive of NHS Improvement has ...

  • Targets
    News

    One in three trusts reject financial targets for next year

    2016-02-16T12:00:00Z

    Regulators issued a financial “control totals” to every trust in England for 2016-17, which they must agree to, to secure their share of the £1.8bn sustainability and transformation fund NHS Providers says two-thirds of trusts have accepted their offer, but many have done so with conditions and caveats Finance ...

  • Nurse monitoring patient on bed
    News

    Analysed: The best and worst regions for delayed transfers of care

    2016-02-16T07:00:00Z

    Delayed transfers of care have risen steadily for the past two years and are becoming a major area of policy focus during 2016. HSJ’s detailed analysis of local delayed transfers figures reveals:

  • UK map
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    Mapped: How has your region performed on transfers of care?

    2016-02-16T07:00:00Z

    Full analysis: The best and worst regions for delayed transfers of care HSJ’s exclusive map of delayed transfers of care performance illustrates the full extent of variability across the country in this increasingly important indicator.

  • Staffordshire Moorlands view from the Roaches
    HSJ Local

    Staffordshire CCGs anticipate 'virtual' merger

    2016-02-16T11:32:00Z

    Chief officer of three Staffordshire CCGs says they could streamline all functions except governing body meetings Andrew Donald says any CCG merger should be the result of “natural evolution” Large scale organisational development work underway STRUCTURE: The chief officer of a trio of clinical commissioning groups in Staffordshire ...

  • Hospital bed
    HSJ Local

    Community hospitals could close under CCG's plans

    2016-02-16T16:19:00Z

    STRUCTURE: Five community hospitals in Surrey could have services changed, and two could close, under plans drawn up by their clinical commissioning group.

  • Queen's Hospital, Burton
    HSJ Local

    Midlands FT chief executive resigns

    2016-02-16T10:59:00Z

    The chief executive of Burton Hospitals Foundation Trust has resigned after steering the trust out of special measures last October.

  • Compassion older person holding hands
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    Exclusive: Rocketing death rate provokes calls for national investigation

    2016-02-15T16:39:00Z

    There were 5.4 per cent more deaths in England in Wales in 2015 than in 2014 – the biggest year on year increase in several decades Many of the deaths were during winter in early 2015 Potential causes include public spending cuts and constraint, problems with flu vaccine, and ...

  • King's Mill hospital
    HSJ Local

    Unsustainable Midlands trust picks merger partner

    2016-02-15T12:54:00Z

    Nottingham University Hospitals Trust name preferred organisation to merge with Sherwood Forest Hospitals NUH proposal was chosen because if offered the best long term benefits to patients The trust will provide immediate assistance ahead of a formal merger STRUCTURE: Nottingham University Hospitals Trust has been named as the ...

  • Jackie bene
    HSJ Local

    Third trust considers joining Dalton’s ‘hospital chain’

    2016-02-15T10:00:00Z

    Bolton was previously reluctant to join Salford Royal and Wrightington, Wigan and Leigh in their foundation group Trusts expected to retain separate boards under the new model, but could be run by a joint executive team The three FTs have begun discussions over reconfiguration of breast surgery and women’s ...

  • primary care
    HSJ Local

    Virgin legal challenge forces CCG to row back primary care plans

    2016-02-15T06:58:00Z

    Hull CCG wants to create geographical groups of practices, each operating as larger scale providers HSJ understands initial plan to create the groups were challenged by Virgin Care There will now be a full procurement process for eight GP practices, grouped into four lots COMMERICAL: A legal challenge ...

  • Paul Farmer
    News

    Taskforce delivers blueprint for future of mental healthcare

    2016-02-15T00:01:00Z

    Government mental health taskforce outlines changes for mental health to 2020 Funding pledge of £1bn has previously been announced and DH has confirmed it is not new money Taskforce chair Paul Farmer says recommendations are “feasible and afforable” Mental health services in the NHS should undergo significant reform ...

  • maternity newborn baby child
    HSJ Local

    East Sussex maternity services switch to Kent trust

    2016-02-15T11:50:00Z

    RECONFIGURATION: Maternity services in part of east Sussex are to transfer to Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells Trust in Kent.