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  • Mick Martin
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    'Termination payment' to former deputy ombudsman revealed

    2016-11-16T07:00:00Z

    Deputy ombudsman Mick Martin received a larger payment than previously disclosed He also received more than £10,000 of “benefits in kind” in 2015-16 PHSO says it “should have been clearer” in its original responses to HSJ The Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman made a “termination payment” of £93,834 ...

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    London NHS organisations call for 'whole system' regulation

    2016-11-16T07:00:00Z

    STP requests national bodies regulate accountable care organisations as a “single system” rather than on an individual organisation basis North East London plan outlines capital investment needs of £500m-£600m and asks for central support to cover “above normal” PFI costs Footprint to set up GP practices with diagnostic capability, ...

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    MPs: Services 'likely to suffer' after UnitingCare contract collapse

    2016-11-16T00:01:00Z

    Services “likely to suffer” in wake of £750m contract breakdown, say MPs “Incompetent, grossly irresponsible” NHS bodies showed business acumen which would “embarrass a child in a sweet shop” NHS England told to address commercial skills gap in NHS after “catalogue of failures” Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Clinical Commissioning ...

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    National nurse leaders defend plans for new support role

    2016-11-15T23:30:00Z

    Senior nurses in England sign letter defending plans for nursing associate role Letter confirms nursing associates will take on tasks currently performed by nurses New research says substituting nurses for non-nurses increases mortality risk The most senior nurses in England have defended plans for the new nursing associate ...

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    Daily Insight: Government won't budge on NHS spending claims

    2016-11-15T17:30:00Z

    HSJ’s round-up of the day’s must read stories

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    Chancellor defends government's £10bn NHS spending claim

    2016-11-15T12:44:00Z

    Health committee chair called on ministers to stop using “incorrect” £10bn figure to describe additional NHS spending Chancellor says the claim always referred “specifically” to the NHS, rather than the DH Department of Health budget is increasing by £4.5bn in real terms over five years The chancellor has ...

  • Ruth May
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    Exclusive: Chief nurse 'will intervene to back nursing directors on staffing levels'

    2016-11-15T07:00:00Z

    NHS Improvement says safe staffing guidance will be evidence based Ruth May says she will intervene to support directors of nursing in decisions Work follows the suspension of safe nurse staffing work by NICE in 2015 NHS Improvement’s chief nurse will intervene to back nursing directors where they ...

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    NHS Improvement still considering how to count nursing associates

    2016-11-15T07:00:00Z

    NHS Improvement yet to decide whether nurse associates will be counted as registered nurses in Carter care hours metric New drive on pressure ulcers will see top performances paired with worst NHS Improvement has not yet decided how to count nursing associates as part of a proposed high-profile ...

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    Daily Insight: The revolution won't be 'non-clinical'

    2016-11-14T17:18:00Z

    HSJ’s round-up of the day’s must read stories and debate

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    18 week waits, September 2016: explore the maps

    2016-11-14T14:57:00Z

    NHS waiting lists around England, updated for September 2016

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    Inquiry calls for an end to 'divisive' workforce hierarchy

    2016-11-14T07:00:00Z

    The “second-class citizen status” of NHS staff who do not have clinical roles must be addressed urgently, an HSJ inquiry has concluded.

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    Daily Insight: Mack on track

    2016-11-11T17:30:00Z

    HSJ’s round-up of the day’s must read stories and debate

  • Jim Mackey
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    Exclusive: Trust deficit reduction plan on track, says Mackey

    2016-11-11T12:20:00Z

    Official financial data for NHS trusts will suggest the sector is broadly on track with its deficit plan midway through 2016-17, Jim Mackey has told HSJ.

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    CCGs warned over withholding payments from mental health providers

    2016-11-11T11:17:00Z

    New guidance published to help mental health sector move away from block contracts Contracts should be either a capitated or episodic and have a proportion of payment linked to outcomes and targets Warning that CCGs withholding outcome based payments from struggling organisations risk creating an “adversarial relationship” Local ...

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    Daily Insight: Motherhood and apple pie

    2016-11-10T17:36:00Z

    The must read stories and talking points in health

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    Private equity firm allowed to buy mental health hospitals

    2016-11-10T16:20:00Z

    Market regulators have given the go ahead for 22 private mental health facilities to be sold to an international private equity firm.

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    Delayed transfers of care continue to worsen

    2016-11-10T15:40:00Z

    Delayed transfers of care reach highest level with 196,246 delayed days in September NHS England figures show demand up and performance in most areas down NHS Providers warn demands “only likely to increase as we move into winter” Delayed transfers of care have continued to worsen and have ...

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    Exclusive: Leaked STP calls for £160m for hospital services shake-up

    2016-11-10T14:44:00Z

    Health leaders in Lancashire and south Cumbria believe £160m is required over the next two financial years to deliver key changes to NHS services, according to a leaked draft of the region’s sustainability and transformation plan.

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    NHS cancer performance remains below target

    2016-11-10T12:03:00Z

    Trusts hit 62 day wait target 82.3 per cent of time against 85 per cent target Charity critcises “unacceptable” performance NHS has now missed the target for nearly three years NHS providers continued to miss the main national cancer target in the second quarter of 2016-17, according to ...

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    NHS England loses landmark drug appeal

    2016-11-10T12:03:00Z

    Court of Appeal upholds judgment that NHS England has power to commission PrEP If NHS England commissions drug it could result in other treatments earmarked for funding not being commissioned Judge criticises Lansley reforms for creating “bureacratic squabbles” between NHS and local government on funding responsibilitie NHS England ...