All Lord Carter articles – Page 8

  • USA flag
    News

    Carter calls for US style ‘meaningful use’ clause to drive tech adoption

    2016-02-05T09:42:00Z

    Efficiency review supports US style standards to drive uptake of new technology Report recommends lead role for NHS Improvement Boards should be held directly accountable for digital standards, says report NHS system leaders should put a US style “meaningful use” clause into provider contracts to require hospitals ...

  • Workforce
    News

    New staffing metric 'may lead to unsafe nursing levels'

    2016-02-05T00:01:00Z

    ‘Care hours’ metric to be ‘principal’ measure for nursing deployment Experts say using metric could lead to unsafe staffing Concerns include the mixing of nurse and healthcare assistant numbers Lord Carter says trusts should also use separate data on nurses and HCAs A new headline staffing metric proposed ...

  • Lord Carter
    News

    Interview: Hospitals must 'take fate into their own hands', says Carter

    2016-02-05T00:01:00Z

    Hospitals must rapidly find ways to reduce delayed transfers of care by taking more responsibility for post-discharge services, Lord Carter has told HSJ.

  • Pathology
    News

    Tell trusts whether to outsource this year, says Carter

    2016-02-05T00:01:00Z

    Lord Carter recommends trusts determine whether their in-house departments are viable this year Urges NHS Improvement to develop benchmarks for admin costs, pharmacy and pathology Methodology used for review has been criticised Trusts should find out this year whether they will be forced to outsource their administration, pathology ...

  • Lord Carter4
    News

    Carter review: the 15 recommendations

    2016-02-05T00:01:00Z

    The 15 core recommendations of the Carter Review on hospital productivity at a glance. 

  • Alastair Mclellan - Innovators
    Leader

    Seeing the real Carter legacy through the smoke

    2016-01-28T18:04:00Z

    Post-Carter report, healthcare leaders have their work cut out tackling unwarranted variation

  • pharmacy
    News

    Efficiency review will point to pharmacy consolidation

    2016-01-22T17:45:00Z

    Lord 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 ...

  • lab, research, medical research,
    News

    Carter: Diagnostic services should hit new targets, merge, or outsource

    2016-01-22T17:45:00Z

    Lord Carter recommends trusts unable to hit new pathology benchmarks be ordered to consolidate or outsource by January 2017 Reckons there are £250m in savings to be found in pathology His earlier report on pathology, commissioned in 2005, put the sum at £250m-£500m Trusts that cannot achieve new ...

  • NHS estates
    News

    Carter report: Hospitals face new limits on underused land

    2016-01-22T17:45:00Z

    Carter recommends hospitals be ordered to operate with no more than 35 per cent non-clinical floor space and 2.5 per cent unoccupied or underused space DH should set up “invest to save energy fund” to cut down on power bills All trusts must be at average or above levels ...

  • Computers
    News

    NHS has ‘systemically failed’ to use buying power, says Carter

    2016-01-22T17:39:00Z

    Better 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 ...

  • Nurses
    News

    Carter to back new measure of nurse productivity

    2016-01-22T13:17:00Z

    Carter to call for new “principal” measure of nursing deployment to be introduced from April “Care hours per patient day” derived from nursing and healthcare assistant hours per inpatient Review expected to call for “national people strategy” to tackle absenteeism, bullying and turnover Will also back clampdown on use ...

  • Lord Carter
    News

    Exclusive: Carter calls for cap on hospital management costs

    2016-01-22T13:16:00Z

    Lord Carter proposes cap on hospital corporate and management spending Draft of his unreleased report recommends expenditure does not exceed 7 per cent of income Trusts above this must submit plans for reduction against national benchmarks Lord Carter is set to recommend that all hospital trusts’ management and ...

  • HSJ/LGC Pharmacy supplement cover
    News

    £3bn savings can be made by 2020, hospitals agree

    2016-01-22T13:16:00Z

    Carter 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 ...

  • Sir Mike Richards
    News

    Quality and finances 'cannot trump one another', say regulators

    2016-01-15T13:04:00Z

    NHS Improvement and CQC say providers will be judged on delivering “the right quality outcomes within the resources available” Regulators promise to work together to send “single clear, consistent message” New staffing guidance and “care hours per patient day” metric due NHS Improvement and the Care Quality Commission ...

  • Surgical gloves
    News

    Hospitals to publish what they paid for 100 items

    2016-01-15T12:06:00Z

    Prices paid by trusts for 100 items to be published Spending data on all acute trust procurement to be submitted by next Wednesday Acute trusts will have to publish the prices they pay for 100 commonly-used items, as part of a push on procurement efficiency, the health secretary ...

  • Jigsaw puzzle
    HSJ Knowledge

    Quality and finance must unite in the war on variation

    2016-01-08T08:00:00Z

    Bringing together the quality and finance agendas is important to reduce conflict of interests

  • Lord Carter
    News

    Exclusive: Carter savings estimates based on discredited data

    2016-01-05T11:06:00Z

    Concern over initial savings figures produced by Lord Carter’s review of NHS effciency, which are solely based on the contentious reference costs collection HSJ has used reference costs to produce savings estimates which are broadly in line with those issued to trusts. Scroll to the bottom of this link ...

  • Calculator
    News

    Revealed: Trusts' estimated savings potential

    2016-01-05T11:00:00Z

    By using publicly available data, HSJ has been able to closely match the methodology used by Lord Carter to produce trusts’ headline “savings opportunity” figures. Here we list the least and most efficient trusts according to the headline measure, as well as data for all trusts.

  • Simon Worthington
    HSJ Local

    Finance director reveals how trust bucked national decline

    2015-12-16T11:37:00Z

    Bolton’s financial position has improved since 2012-13, bucking the national trend. Finance director says turnaround was achieved by devolving budget responsibility, rather than ramping up “central control”. Trust avoids external consultants and interims, despite being warning of “gross error”. INTERVIEW: The financial turnaround at Bolton Foundation Trust has ...

  • Busy hospital
    HSJ Knowledge

    Doing away with unwarranted variation

    2015-12-16T07:00:00Z

    We need to impose an order