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  • Alastair Mclellan - Innovators
    Leader

    Seeing the real Carter legacy through the smoke

    2016-01-28T18:04:00Z

    Post-Carter report, healthcare leaders have their work cut out tackling unwarranted variation

  • Southend Pier
    News

    No plan to shut hospitals in Essex success regime

    2016-01-28T12:42:00Z

    No plans to close a hospital but downgrading of specialised and A&E units not ruled out System leaders set out six areas the Essex Success Regime will focus on Trusts to look at closer working and developing a more flexible workforce No hospitals will be closed across mid ...

  • Royal Preston Hospital
    HSJ Local

    CCGs braced for service reform in Lancashire

    2016-01-28T07:00:00Z

    Commissioners in Lancashire are readying themselves for a public consultation around hospital services in Chorley and Preston.

  • Sir Robert Naylor
    HSJ Local

    UCLH fails to appoint new chief executive

    2016-01-27T12:00:00Z

    One of the NHS’s longest serving and highest profile chief executives has deferred his stepping-down after his organisation failed to appoint a successor.

  • Gavin Boyle
    HSJ Local

    New chief executive for Derby FT named

    2016-01-27T11:34:00Z

    APPOINTMENT: Derby Teaching Hospitals Foundation Trust has appointed Gavin Boyle as its new chief executive.

  • Neil Modha
    HSJ Local

    CCG chief resigns in wake of £800m contract failure

    2016-01-27T11:14:00Z

    Cambridgeshire and Peterborough CCG chief clinical officer says he wants to “rebalance work and family commitments” CCG is under scrutiny following the collapse of an £800m contract Chair praises Neil Modha’s commitment to the CCG LEADERSHIP: The chief clinical officer of the clinical commissioning group under pressure following ...

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    News

    Monitor finds 'potential issues' with CCG procurement following complaint

    2016-01-27T07:00:00Z

    Care UK complained to regulator about award of £55m contract in north east London Full judgment due next month Monitor has found against NHS commissioners in the first stage of a competition case, HSJ can reveal.

  • Agency nurse
    News

    More than a quarter of trusts asked to breach agency cap

    2016-01-26T12:45:00Z

    More than a quarter of trusts ask Monitor permission to breach “ceiling” on agency spend in September Nearly a quarter are successful New price cap due to take effect next week More than a quarter of trusts asked Monitor to increase their agency spending cap last year, HSJ ...

  • Peterborough City Hospital
    News

    Revealed: Five trusts seeking millions for reconfiguration

    2016-01-26T10:58:00Z

    Documents released by the Department of Health show five foundation trusts where reconfiguration of services could be necessary.

  • Jeremy Hunt 2014
    News

    Hunt: Families have 'too many choices' in urgent care

    2016-01-26T16:43:00Z

    Remarks follow a report into the death of a child from sepsis One-year old William Mead died following repeated contacts with GP, out of hours and NHS 111 services Hunt also pledges to review clinical cover in 111 services Jeremy Hunt has said there are “too many choices” ...

  • University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay Foundation Trust
    News

    Trusts ask Monitor for tariff hike

    2016-01-26T17:18:00Z

    Monitor has received 16 requests for tariff hikes since April 2014 Morecambe Bay has secured modified prices which should result in extra £25m per year Worcestershire Acute Trust withdrew application for “further engagement” with commissioners At least eight NHS trusts have sought to boost their income by asking ...

  • Medway Maritime hospital
    HSJ Local

    Ambulances may be diverted from failing trust

    2016-01-26T12:13:00Z

    ACUTE CARE: Medway Foundation Trust could see some blue light ambulances sent to another hospital in response to public concern.

  • Paul Baumann
    News

    Baumann looks for new savings to help DH's bottom line

    2016-01-26T15:52:00Z

    NHS England bosses look for extra savings in light of the predicted provider deficit CCG sector forecasts year-end deficit of £51.3m NHS England commissioning was overspent in first eight months of the 2015-16 NHS England has revealed it is actively looking for new savings beyond its planned surplus ...

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    News

    New NHS review standards inspired by Kirkup inquiry

    2016-01-26T07:00:00Z

    Document sets out 22 principles set out for external reviews of clinical services Follows recommendation by the Morecambe Bay inquiry for systemic guidance Includes key principles of openness and transparency, and ensuring regulators New standards for NHS organisations to follow when commissioning invited reviews of clinical services have ...

  • David Behan
    News

    Exclusive: Regulators plot new 'single view of quality'

    2016-01-25T13:00:00Z

    CQC chief executive says local NHS should change its quality monitoring and governance The CQC “will use NHS Improvement’s assessment of efficiency” Regulator has “come away from the use of the phrase co-regulation” The Care Quality Commission has promised to develop a “single shared view of quality” across ...

  • Simon Stevens
    News

    Stevens: 'Specialised services need additional investment'

    2016-01-25T17:03:00Z

    NHS England chief executive Simon Stevens told Jeremy Hunt specialised services were unaffordable in their current form, papers released today reveal.

  • Technology
    News

    Hunt’s digital guru assembles multinational review team

    2016-01-25T16:05:00Z

    Professor Robert Wachter to prepare NHS digital review to be published this summer US based expert understood to have recruited team with broad range of expertise from UK, US and Europe Advisers expected to include David Brailer, who was the first US national coordinator for health, and Sir David ...

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    Fees hike will make CQC 'more accountable', says Behan

    2016-01-25T13:00:00Z

    CQC’s greater reliance on fees will mean “becoming more accountable”, says chief executive David Behan says CQC is in a similar financial position to many of the organisations it regulates Providers “will expect us to demonstrate value for money” Increasing the share of the Care Quality Commission’s funding ...

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    Healthwatch England will have ‘freedom to criticise CQC’

    2016-01-25T13:00:00Z

    Healthwatch England will remain free to criticise the Care Quality Commission even after it has been “embedded” into the regulator, the CQC’s chief executive has promised.

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    News

    Fears GP funding will be diverted after guidance delay

    2016-01-25T10:45:00Z

    Delay in release of detailed guidance for CCGs to apply for primary premises fund BMA leader calls for clarification money will not be spent elsewhere or ’double-badged’ NHS England could delay February deadline for funding applications The deadline for bids for £750m of GP premises funding could be ...