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ICB admits defeat on key September target

2024-07-23T04:35:00+01:00

An East of England integrated care board expects to miss both the main national elective recovery target of eliminating 65-week breaches by September and a top diagnostic target, according to board papers.

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Six trusts drop into ‘most challenged’ group

2024-06-10T04:00:00+01:00

Six more trusts have dropped into the “tier 1” group for the most challenged providers for their elective or cancer performance.

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Trust ‘fighting losing battle’ over elective waits, CEO admits

2024-04-09T11:00:00+01:00

A hospital chief executive has blamed a “mind-blowing increase” in cancer referrals for his trust’s deterioration in performance on long elective waits.

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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.

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Exclusive: Tory marginals favoured in ‘new hospitals’ selection

2024-01-18T05:05:00+00:00

A process in which the government added and overlooked trusts for the “40 new hospitals” programme appears to have benefited marginal constituencies, according to analysis and documents obtained by HSJ.

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HSJ’s 10 most-read technology stories of 2023

2023-12-29T03:08:00+00:00

While 2024 gets ready to launch, we’ve crunched the data to find HSJ’s most-read technology stories of 2023.

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A&E doors upgraded after child lost part of their finger

2023-12-13T12:14:00+00:00

A trust is upgrading its safety protections after a child lost part of their finger after getting it stuck in a hospital door.

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Revealed: Official data masking long waits for the sickest patients

2023-11-24T05:10:00+00:00

Several trusts are failing to admit their sickest emergency patients in a timely fashion, despite performing well in official waiting time statistics, HSJ can reveal.

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More hips replaced in private hospitals than in NHS

2023-10-10T11:54:00+01:00

The number of NHS-funded hip replacements carried out last year remained well below pre-covid levels, while the total funded privately nearly doubled to cover the shortfall, new data reveals.

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Ministers name 30 trusts receiving share of £250m fund

2023-08-15T06:00:00+01:00

Ministers have named the 30 trusts which will receive a share of a £250m fund to increase urgent and emergency care capacity.

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CQC names worst trusts for maternity care

2023-01-16T06:31:00+00:00

The trusts with substantially worse experience of maternity care have been identified by the Care Quality Commission.

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Four in five trusts yet to reach digitisation target

2022-11-23T06:00:00+00:00

Only one in five trusts has reached the level of digitisation required by 2025 – more than three years after the target was set, tech chiefs have revealed.

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‘Four-hour rush’ continuing at top A&Es

2022-09-23T10:31:00+01:00

Hospital trusts are still treating many patients just before the four-hour A&E target deadline, whose proposed abolition was reversed by government yesterday, HSJ analysis has revealed.

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Revealed: CEO and exec turnover at each acute trust

2022-08-22T05:37:00+01:00

Some acute trusts have kept more than half of their executive directors over a five-year period – whereas others have seen all of them change, according to HSJ analysis of top-level managerial stability.

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Revealed: NHS England’s list of trusts with worst elective and cancer problems

2022-08-19T06:07:00+01:00

Almost a third of acute trusts have been identified by NHS England as being ‘at risk’ of missing key targets for electives and cancer recovery, with some facing ‘periodic calls between ministers and CEOs’, HSJ can reveal.

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‘We are presiding over a failing NHS,’ say leading trust CEOs

2022-07-25T04:57:00+01:00

A lack of accountability is causing the quality of NHS services to crumble, according to some of the most respected trust chief executives.

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Trusts left with valueless company shares given in exchange for patient data

2022-07-01T03:51:00+01:00

Several NHS trusts are reviewing their data-sharing agreements with a technology company after their shares in the firm were rendered currently worthless following its financial collapse

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The Ward Round: The Great Resignation

2022-04-28T12:00:00+01:00

Staffing is the issue keeping NHS leaders awake at night – and which consumes two-thirds of trusts’ spending. The fortnightly The Ward Round newsletter, by HSJ workforce correspondent Annabelle Collins, ensures you are tuned in to the daily pressures on staff, and the wider trends and policies shaping the workforce.

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Multiple trusts extend free parking despite government funding cut

2022-04-11T05:10:00+01:00

Several systems and trusts have decided to extend their free parking offer for staff despite central government funding for the policy coming to an end this month.

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Achieving net carbon zero is a moral imperative for our trust

2022-02-28T12:37:00+00:00

Transformation of any kind requires the right infrastructure to enable it to happen, and this is where the interface between sustainability and digital transformation is so important, writes Joe Harrison