Mid Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust

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Best and worst trusts on maternity experience revealed by CQC

2024-11-29T07:05:00+00:00

The trusts where maternity experience has improved the most and deteriorated the furthest have been revealed by the Care Quality Commission.

Len Richards

Long-serving CEO retires from trust with big savings target

2024-11-28T12:53:00+00:00

Mid Yorkshire Teaching Trust’s chief executive will retire in the spring, the provider has confirmed.

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Thirty trusts report more 12-hour waits, despite national improvement

2024-02-27T12:43:00+00:00

Long A&E waits have got worse at more than one in five acute trusts, despite an improving trend nationally.

Rob Webster

NHSE intervenes as ICS flags worsening financial deficit

2023-09-15T04:33:00+01:00

An integrated care system deemed to be a relatively strong performer is now forecasting a £25m deficit, after signing up to a breakeven plan at the start of the year, its CEO has said.

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Trusts to award £500m pathology contract after legal challenge dropped

2023-07-05T11:34:00+01:00

A pharma and diagnostics firm has dropped its bid to reverse a decision by three acute trusts to award a multimillion pound pathology contract to a competitor.

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Three trusts taken to High Court in £475m contract row

2023-06-21T11:41:00+01:00

A private provider has accused three acute trusts of breaking procurement rules over how they handled bids for a contract worth up to £475m to supply them with managed pathology services.

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University ‘exploring’ providing NHS diagnostics

2023-05-24T11:45:00+01:00

A university is ‘exploring’ a move into providing NHS diagnostic services after spending £1.5m on equipment to train its radiography students.

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Focusing on national targets is not the best way to improve patient flow

2023-05-18T11:08:00+01:00

Jonathon Holmes explains how sharing data on capacity and demand at a regional footprint level, has allowed a consistent and clear overview of capacity, excess demand, and where pinch points are emerging

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NHS England set to water down renewable energy rules

2023-01-13T09:43:00+00:00

NHS England plans to water down a requirement for trusts to buy electricity from 100 per cent renewable sources.

Trudie Davies

Acute trust appoints new CEO

2022-12-14T12:30:00+00:00

An acute trust in the North East has appointed a new chief executive.

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Waiting times got worse at trusts that dropped A&E target

2022-12-13T06:00:00+00:00

Trusts trialling NHS England’s new A&E metrics reported worse average waiting times for admitted patients than those which stayed on the four-hour target, an HSJ analysis suggests.

Len Richards

CQC inspection approach helping fuel emergency care crisis, says trust chief

2022-10-28T06:06:00+01:00

A trust chief executive says the Care Quality Commission’s inspection regime is still overly focussed on individual organisations, rather than systems, and this is driving the ‘risk aversion’ which is partly responsible for the emergency care crisis.

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Trust drops mandatory renewable energy scheme with ‘no value’

2022-09-30T13:10:00+01:00

An NHS trust has dropped a renewable energy mechanism that was intended to support a transition away from fossil fuels, despite it being made mandatory by NHS England.

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HSJ Value Awards 2021: Acute Service Redesign Initiative

2021-09-02T23:01:00+01:00

The Consultant Nurse wrote and delivered a workforce strategy that over a five-year period would transform the capability and career potential of the nursing workforce. Workforce development was supported through the delivery of two interlinked work-based courses. Learning outcomes focused on facilitating evidence-based practice which improved senior decision-making, patient outcomes ...

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HSJ Value Awards 2021: Cardiovascular Care Initiative of the Year

2021-09-02T23:01:00+01:00

Oxford University Hospitals have recruited and trained a team of 12 GPs to deliver cardiology outpatient appointments for most patients referred from 32 GP practices in Oxfordshire. The service is fully integrated with cardiac services at OUH. It is delivered at community locations and sees about 3,000 new patients per ...

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HSJ Value Awards 2021: HSJ Value Pilot Project of the Year

2021-09-02T23:01:00+01:00

The project’s purpose was the redistribution of power, whereby citizens identify local needs and coproduce the agenda for improving quality in the Barkantine practice, Tower Hamlets. The project embodied power sharing at every level: system collaboration via a steering group, and a project team that included staff and community.

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New CEO appointed at northern acute trust

2021-05-11T11:46:00+01:00

Len Richards will take the helm at the Mid Yorkshire Hospitals Trust in October after four years as the chief executive of Cardiff and Vale University Health Board.

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Exclusive: New areas see rapidly rising covid pressure on hospitals

2020-11-13T11:50:00+00:00

Covid demand on hospitals is now rising rapidly in parts of England so far spared the worst of wave two, analysis of new figures reveals.

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Cracking covid: free digital bank and isolation tracker for all NHS trusts

2020-04-22T08:28:00+01:00

As one of the largest providers of workforce solutions to the NHS with almost 20 years’ experience, ID Medical supplies the NHS with over 8 million staffing hours per year. Together with our technology partners Clarity Skillstream, we’ve been helping trusts and health boards across the UK make huge savings ...

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NHSE told to set new A&E ‘maximum time to assessment’ target

2020-02-21T00:06:00+00:00

Analysis carried out for NHS England’s review of NHS targets has proposed it set a “maximum time-to-assessment target… for all those attending [accident and emergency departments]”.