All Legal articles – Page 49

  • Bethlem Royal Hospital
    HSJ Local

    Coroner: Trust neglect contributed to patient's fatal self-harm

    2016-09-23T07:00:00Z

    Neglect by South London and Maudsley Foundation Trust contributed to the death of a 15 year old mental health patient, a coroner has ruled.

  • Simon Stevens
    News

    New rules to follow £750m contract debacle and Brexit

    2016-09-14T18:36:00Z

    There will be a new “checklist” for CCGs and assurance process for providers involved in big contracts Simon Stevens suggests Brexit could offer opportunity to change procurement rules Strategic Projects Team was disbanded because NHS England was “not satisfied with the quality of their work” System leaders are ...

  • Royal Liverpool University Hospital
    HSJ Local

    Exclusive: Trust's former directors refuse to return unauthorised payments

    2016-09-06T07:00:00Z

    Two former non-executive directors at Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen University Hospitals Trust who received unauthorised payments have refused to repay the money Independent report revealed how the trust ignored its own legal advice by making extra payments to chair and five non-executive directors National Audit Office has raised concerns ...

  • Kieran Walshe
    Comment

    The NHS ignores the law at its peril

    2016-09-05T13:10:00Z

    The increasing trend of carrying out change in the NHS without legislation to back it up is creating a worrying shortfall of accountability

  • law
    HSJ Local

    Trust to face legal challenge over A&E closure

    2016-08-24T11:39:00Z

    LEGAL: United Lincolnshire Hospitals Trust could face a legal challenge against its decision to partially close the accident and emergency department at Grantham and District Hospital.

  • Doctor strike Jan 2016
    News

    Junior doctors seek 'rolling industrial action'

    2016-08-11T20:26:00Z

    Hospitals could be hit by a “rolling programme of industrial action” by junior doctors from as early as next month, according to an email sent to British Medical Association members tonight.

  • watch
    News

    Chief executives warned over breaches to junior doctors contract

    2016-08-11T12:16:00Z

    Handful of trusts have breached terms of new junior doctors contract related to guardians for safe working hours NHS Improvement warns trusts not to undermine the confidence of doctors following dispute with government A third of guardian posts have not been filled because of failures to agree on appointments ...

  • Whistle
    News

    Updated: Junior doctors granted new whistleblowing protection

    2016-08-10T12:08:00Z

    Health Education England agrees to voluntarily close loophole in whistleblowing protection Court ruled earlier this year that HEE was outside employment law The loophole sparked concern among junior doctors during contract dispute Health Education England has said it will extend whistleblowing protection to junior doctors in the NHS ...

  • David hill
    Comment

    If the commissioners get it wrong, the reset may fail

    2016-08-09T07:00:00Z

    Much of the burden of implementing the longer term aims of last month’s reset will fall on commissioners

  • Court reports
    News

    Exclusive: Trusts fail to report hundreds of mental health patient deaths to coroners

    2016-08-09T06:00:00Z

    Discrepancies in official data examined by HSJ suggest more than 700 deaths of patients detained under the Mental Health Act were not reported to coroners between 2011 and 2014 All deaths in state detention should be reported to the CQC and examined by a coroner DH could not rule ...

  • Michael white 3x2
    Comment

    PrEP: why our NHS should carry the cost

    2016-08-05T16:47:00Z

    Tabloid pandering over drug’s cost is contrived

  • Jim McManus
    Comment

    PrEP row shows we can't let the NHS be picky about prevention

    2016-08-04T11:32:00Z

    Jim McManus argues the NHS is ‘moralising’ about HIV when it should be working with local authorities on system-wide prevention

  • Royal Courts of Justice
    News

    NHS England loses HIV drug judicial review

    2016-08-02T13:29:00Z

    NHS England has lost a judicial review about whether it has the power to commission a preventative HIV drug.

  • Dame Julie Mellor
    News

    Report behind PHSO resignation held up by 'legal process'

    2016-07-27T11:57:00Z

    No date set for publication of report by Sir Alex Allen which led to Dame Julie Mellor’s resignation PHSO says it must follow “proper legal process” before it can publish Director of investigations recently resigned but PHSO says this is not linked to the review Legal issues are ...

  • agreement, handshake,merger,merge,takeover
    HSJ Local

    Midlands trusts set out on path to possible merger

    2016-07-26T12:08:00Z

    Derbyshire Healthcare FT will not appoint a permanent chief executive or chair Talks underway with Derbyshire Community Health Services on closer working Changes follow sexual harassment scandal at Derbyshire Healthcare that led to senior resignations STRUCTURE: Derbyshire Healthcare Foundation Trust has put on hold a decision to appoint ...

  • Scales of Justice
    News

    NHS England blames HIV legal action for new treatments delay

    2016-07-12T12:15:00Z

    NHS England says it cannot guarantee funding for 18 new services until outcome of judicial review on HIV prevention Jonathan Fielden says legal action “preventing us confirming the new opportunities for so many” Charity behind judicial review insists delays “of the NHS’s own making” NHS England has blamed ...

  • Dame Julie Mellor
    News

    PHSO apologises to former NHS director for cover-up 'mistake'

    2016-07-12T10:56:00Z

    Dame Julie Mellor writes personal apology to Helen Marks, former HR director at Derbyshire Healthcare Foundation Trust Ombudsman resigned last week after failing to take action when she was made aware of cover-up by her deputy Mick Martin last year Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman yet to publish findings ...

  • morecambe bay lancashire
    News

    Vanguard CCGs say Health Act prevents 'accountable care' plan

    2016-07-11T11:30:00Z

    CCGs warn current legislation will prevent rapid implementation of some new care models Lancashire North and Cumbria are involved in ongoing work to set up two ACS systems, but say commissioner roles cannot be transferred to a provider Restrictions have prompted proposals for a substantial boundary change for the ...

  • Cardiac surgery
    News

    Three trusts set to lose specialist heart surgery

    2016-07-08T00:01:00Z

    NHS England announces winners and losers in which trusts provide congenital heart defect services Central Manchester, Royal Brompton and Leicester set to have work transferred to other sites Swathe of trust to cease “occasional” procedures after NHS England sets out new standards Work follows 15 years of conflict between ...

  • Jackie Smith
    News

    Exclusive: Brexit may hit NHS's nurse 'pipeline', says regulator chief

    2016-07-05T12:28:00Z

    Nursing regulator says Brexit likely to impact “pipeline” of nurses to NHS EU nurses likely to face stricter tests to work Would increase NMC costs The “pipeline” of nurses coming to the NHS may be constrained because of likely changes to the approval process for those coming from ...