All articles by Lawrence Dunhill – Page 57
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         News NewsGovernment to act on every Carter recommendationGovernment endorses “all” of Lord Carter’s recommendations NHS Improvement says it “fully supports” the efficiency review Finance chiefs welcome the report but urge caution over implementation Health secretary Jeremy Hunt has backed Lord Carter’s review into NHS efficiency, and said the government “will act upon all his recommendations”. 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalVast improvements recognised at CalderstonesPERFORMANCE: A learning disability hospital which will be forced to close in the next three years is expected to receive a “good” rating from the Care Quality Commission next week. 
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         News NewsInterview: Hospitals must 'take fate into their own hands', says CarterHospitals must rapidly find ways to reduce delayed transfers of care by taking more responsibility for post-discharge services, Lord Carter has told HSJ. 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalMorecambe Bay vanguard sets out ‘accountable care’ ambitionBetter Care Together project is part of the national vanguard programme Work seen as crucial to future of University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay FT Current system “trapped in annual contracting cycles” and payment models with the wrong incentives STRUCTURE: Health leaders in Morecambe Bay will look to establish ... 
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         News NewsCPS to review handling of NHS corporate manslaughter caseFirst ever corporate manslaughter case against an NHS trust collapsed last week Prosecution related to the death of primary school teacher Frances Cappuccini, who died in October 2012 after giving birth by emergency caesarean section Trust has accepted some shortcomings in care and a clinical negligence claim was made ... 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalManchester trust warns council over transformation plansSTRUCTURE: A major hospital trust has told Manchester City Council that any transformation of acute services in the city must sit within the context of its existing plans. 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalGreater Manchester CCGs call for region-wide ambulance contractCommissioners are exploring whether they can form a new contract for emergency ambulance services across Greater Manchester. 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalCosts of hospital bug outbreak rocket to £5m at major FTFT had predicted the financial impact of CPE bug to be £700,000 Rapid increase in spending since 2010, but preventing spread is “vital” Bacteria usually harmless but can cause serious infections for elderly patients with underlying conditions PATIENT SAFETY: Efforts to contain the spread of highly resistant bacteria ... 
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         News NewsUpdated: First ever NHS corporate manslaughter case dismissedCorporate manslaughter case against Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells Trust dismissed from court this morning Trial was first time an NHS organisation was prosecuted under corporate manslaughter laws Case related to death of a mother in trust’s care following emergency caesarean in 2012 Read the full ruling from the judge ... 
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        HSJ LocalCCGs braced for service reform in LancashireCommissioners in Lancashire are readying themselves for a public consultation around hospital services in Chorley and Preston. 
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         News NewsTrusts ask Monitor for tariff hikeMonitor 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 ... 
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         News NewsEfficiency review will point to pharmacy consolidationLord Carter believes that £850m-£1.4bn can be saved in pharmacy and medicines management by 2020 Report is expected to recommend trusts review operations for buying, producing and supplying medicines, and consider outsourcing All hospitals will need to adopt electronic prescribing and medicines management systems Lord Carter’s review of ... 
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         News NewsNHS has ‘systemically failed’ to use buying power, says CarterBetter procurement practices could save between £750m and £1bn by 2020 Carte report expected to say there has been “systematic failure” to capitalise on NHS buying power Trusts to be urged to invest in their electronic procurement catalogues, before national system finalised The Carter review is expected to ... 
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         News News£3bn savings can be made by 2020, hospitals agreeCarter report will restate that £5bn efficiency savings can be achieved by acute sector by 2020 Hospital trusts so far accept they can make £3bn savings in that timescale Reducing delayed transfers of care and service reconfiguration key to unlocking savings, draft report says Hospital trusts have accepted ... 
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         News News'Off-framework' ban extended to agency doctorsBan on “off-framework” staff providers extended to all agency procurement, including doctors Some agencies have refused to support the rules, regulators say Trusts in the South West currently unable to operate within the capped rates The ban on NHS trusts using “off-framework” staffing agencies will be extended to ... 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalMaidstone trial: Trust should have spotted ‘red flags’, court toldPATIENT SAFETY: An expert witness was “horrified” by failings in the care of a mother at Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells Trust, and said warnings should already have been made about the doctor at fault. 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalMaidstone trial: Anaesthetist previously made 'basic failings', court hearsThe first corporate manslaughter prosecution of an NHS trust continues at Inner London Crown Court Trial follows death of Frances Cappuccini after she gave birth by emergency caesarean section in October 2012 at Pembury Hospital Anaesthetist was allowed to continue working after “inadequacies” were found in his care of ... 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalA&E shake-up needs £490m 'external funding support'Huddersfield to lose emergency services despite being twice the size of Halifax Plan will ensure full use of PFI buildings at Calderdale Royal Hospital in Halifax CCGs say plan will maintain high quality services using the resources available STRUCTURE: Commissioners may consult on plans to reconfigure acute services ... 
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         News News‘Good Christmas’ for NHS hospitals but some trusts still struggle141 reports of “serious operational problems” over Christmas, compared to 336 in previous year A&E diverts also down compared to 2014-15 period Yeovil District Hospital, County Durham and Darlington, and Dartford and Gravesham Trust among strugglers Reports of “serious operational problems” at acute hospitals more than halved over ... 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalMaidstone trial: Patient’s death ‘wholly avoidable’, court hearsProsecutors say trust failed to ensure two anaesthetists had the right qualifications Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells Trust pleaded not guilty Trial relates to death of Frances Cappuccini after she gave birth at Pembury Hospital First case of an NHS trust being charged under Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act ... 
 
 
      












 
     
     
     
    