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  • Baby
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    Trust launches maternity care review after baby death

    2015-12-08T12:21:00Z

    Bolton FT to audit all births in its midwifery led unit in April-September 2015 Family were notified by the trust under duty of candour legislation after their baby died in July Mother says she blames “policymakers” who failed to have up to date policies An NHS trust and ...

  • Cardiac surgery
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    Exclusive: Increase expected in national tariff rate

    2015-12-07T11:56:00Z

    Increase expected in tariff rates for the first time in several years Providers may get additional, organisation specific savings targets NHS England to decide details of local health economy transformation fund National tariff prices are set to be increased in 2016-17 for the first time in several years, ...

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    Four-fifths of areas expect to miss BCF targets, survey finds

    2015-12-07T11:50:00Z

    Survey of finance leaders finds 80 per cent do not expect to hit better care fund performance targets “Unrealistic expectations” attached to the fund are “giving integration a bad name” Some areas had not set up pooled budgets halfway through 2015-16 New calls for bureaucracy to be simplified ...

  • Angela Pedder
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    £100m community services procurement edges toward completion

    2015-12-07T12:07:00Z

    COMMERCIAL: The procurement of a £100m community services contract in Devon has moved a step closer to completion, after the preferred provider was judged to be value for money.

  • Older women in residential care setting
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    Extra BCF cash worth £100m in first year

    2015-12-07T11:53:00Z

    The extra better care fund cash promised to local government in the spending review is expected to be worth just £100m in 2017-18.

  • Alcoholic drinks
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    North London council considers 60pc public health cuts

    2015-12-07T11:56:00Z

    A north London council has laid out proposals to cut public health services including health visiting, drug and alcohol services, and sexual health services over the next three years by up to 60 per cent.

  • Mop and bucket
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    Manchester trust raises concerns over ‘poor cleaning standards’

    2015-12-07T12:15:00Z

    Trust complains to G4S about standard of cleaning services This is despite audits showing required standards have been met Specific action plan created for Fairfield General Hospital COMMERICAL: A Manchester acute trust has raised formal concerns with a contractor about “poor standards of cleaning” at its hospital sites.

  • Doctor
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    Rise in junior doctors turning their back on NHS training

    2015-12-04T10:30:00Z

    Survey of more than 7,000 trainee doctors reveals almost half will not continue training in UK next year More doctors are taking career breaks but the number leaving the profession is static More than 10 per cent of trainees said they were pursuing a medical role outside the UK ...

  • Peter Wyman
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    Next CQC chair pledges ‘less burdensome’ regulation

    2015-12-04T12:53:00Z

    Peter Wyman pledges to make regulator “less burdensome” and to “reduce bureaucracy” Government’s preferred candidate tells Commons health committee his priority as CQC chair would be embracing technology Mr Wyman reveals he is a Conservative Party member The government’s preferred candidate to be the next Care Quality Commission ...

  • Surgeons
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    Trust's rationale for moving high risk surgery 'not supported'

    2015-12-04T07:00:00Z

    Pennine Acute Trust say transfer of emergency and high risk general surgery has “implications” beyond those described during consultation All non-elective inpatient surgery to be transferred out of North Manchester General Hospital Reconfiguration leaders “do not recognise or support” the trust’s view RECONFIGURATION: Leaders at a major acute ...

  • Countryside
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    Shropshire GPs have ‘no capacity’ to take on rural urgent care work

    2015-12-04T11:25:00Z

    RECONFIGURATION: GP leaders in Shropshire have raised fears that a proposed reorganisation of emergency care in the region would see an increase in GP workloads for which they say there is no more capacity.

  • Stoke-on-Trent
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    Stoke-on-Trent CCG chair steps down

    2015-12-04T12:28:00Z

    WORKFORCE: Prasad Rao is to step down as chair of Stoke-on-Trent Clinical Commissioning Group.

  • Older woman with nurse
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    Landmark £800m outcomes based contract collapses after eight months

    2015-12-03T14:29:00Z

    Major outcomes based contract collapses after being deemed ‘financially unsustainable’ £800m Cambridgeshire and Peterborough deal was one of the largest ever tendered by the NHS New older people’s service only went live in April NHS-owned ‘lead provider’ consortium will hand contract back to commissioners One of the biggest ...

  • Matthew Swindells
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    Exclusive: Swindells to join NHS England as national operations director

    2015-12-03T11:58:00Z

    Matthew Swindells to join NHS England as national director of commissioning operations and information Will take up the senior post in “late spring” Dame Barbara Hakin retires at the end of this month. Richard Barker, NHS England regional director for the North, to be interim. Matthew Swindells, a ...

  • Jackie Daniel
    HSJ Local

    Updated: Morecambe Bay exits special measures

    2015-12-03T00:01:00Z

    CQC says Morecambe Bay should exit special measures Improved staffing levels and stable executive team installed FT chief executive says huge deficit was necessary to make improvements Full CQC report REGULATION: Monitor has confirmed that University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay Foundation Trust will be taken out of special ...

  • Luton and Dunstable Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
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    FT chief named as NHS England urgent and emergency care lead

    2015-12-03T11:58:00Z

    Pauline Philip, chief executive of Luton and Dunstable University Hospital Foundation Trust, is joining NHS England on secondment as national urgent and emergency care director.

  • INTEGRATION
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    Possible legal challenge over better care fund millions

    2015-12-03T07:00:00Z

    Council calls for CCG to release £2.3m payment for performance element of fund CCG withholding payment to council “in line with the national guidance” Auditors found “no evidence” that funds provided for additional adult social care “has been used for this purpose” FINANCE: Wiltshire Council could make a ...

  • Board room
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    CQC criticised for errors leading to trust's £200k 'fit and proper person' bill

    2015-12-02T11:23:00Z

    Derby Teaching Hospitals chair calls for CQC to rethink its handling of fit and proper person complaints CQC failed to pass on vital information and is blamed for doubling cost of investigation Derby chief executive Sue James exonerated and called “exemplary” by report Serious concerns have been raised ...

  • Worcestershire Acute Hospitals Trust
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    ‘Inadequate’ Worcestershire trust placed in special measures

    2015-12-02T00:01:00Z

    Worcestershire Acute Hospitals Trust in special measures after CQC rates it “inadequate” “Urgent” improvements needed in staffing levels, governance, investigation of clinical incidents and culture Reliance on locum staff renders some services “fragile” PERFORMANCE: Worcestershire Acute Hospitals Trust has been placed in special measures.

  • Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust
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    Push for private sector to tackle endoscopy backlog delayed

    2015-12-02T12:12:00Z

    Accreditation issues slow the take-up of independent sector endoscopy services Mobile private capacity could be used in areas where there is no existing capacity Five trusts responsible for four-fifths of long waiters, latest quarterly data shows NHS providers’ attempts to deal with an endoscopy backlog by putting work ...