All News articles – Page 468

  • Elephant in the room
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    Daily Insight: 'Handled with the finesse of a drunk three legged elephant'

    2017-05-03T17:30:00Z

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

  • Matthew Swindells
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    Time wasting over data arguments 'outrageous', says NHS England director

    2017-05-03T16:26:00Z

    A senior NHS technology leader says artificial intelligence and other transformational technologies are a “pipe dream” in the NHS until the quality of its data improves.

  • Jon Ashworth
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    Labour pledges moratorium on 'disgraceful' STPs

    2017-05-03T15:38:00Z

    Labour will announce an immediate moratorium on sustainability and transformation plans if the party wins the general election, with shadow health secretary Jon Ashworth vowing to review proposals in all 44 areas.

  • Woman in office
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    Revealed: NHS quango to cut more than 300 posts

    2017-05-03T12:35:00Z

    Health Education England to cut 315 posts Education and training body estimates savings in pay costs of at least £10m 112 full-time equivalent roles could be cut from Midland’s and East region More than 300 posts are set to be cut by Health Education England as part of ...

  • child silhouette
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    Scheme to protect thousands of vulnerable children delayed again

    2017-05-03T10:39:00Z

    Child protection information sharing target pushed back to March 2019 Figures suggest tens of thousands of vulnerable children still not visible to health services Only a third of local authorities and 14 per cent of healthcare organisations use the system NHS Digital blames “overly ambitious target”, lack of funding ...

  • Bootham park psychiatric hospital york
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    Regulators developing protocol for 'safe service closures'

    2017-05-03T07:00:00Z

    NHS England “should have stepped in” before mental health hospital closed with six days’ notice New national protocol agreed for sudden closures of services Quality surveillance groups to be made aware of “single items” of concern A national protocol for sudden service closure is being produced after NHS ...

  • Tortoise on the road
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    Daily Insight: The long road out of special measures

    2017-05-02T17:30:00Z

    The must read stories in health from Tuesday

  • Ashford and St. Peter's Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
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    Revealed: Trusts chosen to pilot new efficiency rating

    2017-05-02T15:38:00Z

    Two trusts chosen to pilot the joint CQC/NHS Improvement use of resources rating National implementation of the rating delayed due to general election, with no new timetable confirmed Metrics for assessing a trust’s use of resources appear to have been tweaked since December consultation launch Two trusts have ...

  • efficiency clampdown cover pic
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    Trusts save £40m in eight months via procurement savings

    2017-05-02T12:18:00Z

    NHS document shows trusts saved £40m in procurement during first eight months of 2016-17 financial year Savings achieved through NHS Supply Chain as part of its £150m efficiency target Procurement model set to change in October 2018 NHS trusts have delivered at least £40m of procurement efficiencies as ...

  • Colchester Hospital
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    Four in five trusts spent over a year in special measures

    2017-05-01T07:00:00Z

    Fewer than one in five trusts removed from quality special measures within 12 months Initial expectation was trusts would come out within 12 months Ten trusts have spent two years or more in the regime Mike Richards says: ”What is most important is that the right changes are made ...

  • There is an impetus to link disparate data sets together
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    Daily Insight: When sharing data is bad for you

    2017-04-28T17:01:00Z

    HSJ’s round-up of the day’s essential health stories

  • Gp practice online booking reception receptionist
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    Analysis: The best and worst areas for extended GP opening

    2017-04-28T16:32:00Z

    Greater Manchester has highest percentage of patients with access to “full” extended GP opening hours South West furthest from NHS England target Greater Manchester has the highest proportion of patients with “full” extended access to GP opening hours, while CCGs in the South West of England are the ...

  • Fiona Caldicott
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    PHE warns of 'serious risk' over Home Office data sharing

    2017-04-28T13:18:00Z

    Public Health England warns of ”serious risk to public health” over using NHS data to trace migrants National Data Guardian also concerned over arrangement Public Health England and the National Data Guardian have raised serious concerns about the government using identified NHS patient data to track down illegal ...

  • money notes
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    Revealed: The STPs in line for biggest funding growth

    2017-04-28T07:02:00Z

    Benchmarking data used by NHS regulators has shown which health regions are set to receive the largest budget increases over the next four years.

  • flu
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    Daily Insight: The sick man of the NHS

    2017-04-27T17:29:00Z

    Today’s optimist: John Adler of University Hospitals Leicester Today’s talking point: Lord Carter’s wrecking ball Today’s election-related delay: Heart reconfiguration The sick man of the NHS South Tyneside Foundation Trust has had the worst staff sickness rate in the NHS for four consecutive years, ...

  • Cardiac surgery
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    Exclusive: Delay to major national hospital reconfiguration

    2017-04-27T14:55:00Z

    NHS England extends consultation period for congenital heart disease review Public events planned for venues around the country next month have been cancelled Final decision could be pushed back until early next year A controversial decision on the future of congenital heart surgery across England has been further ...

  • Lord Carter
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    Government adviser backs 'wrecking ball' ruthlessness on estates

    2017-04-27T13:58:00Z

    Lord Carter says some community hospitals need to be made “bigger” He is leading a review of efficiency at community and mental health providers Cited American army’s ”wreckingball” strategy as an example of effective estates rationalisation programme Many community hospitals are “too small” and cost too much to keep open, ...

  • GP receptionist
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    ‘Serious concern’ over new GP contracts going to private firms

    2017-04-27T12:26:00Z

    BMA has “serious concerns” about local GP groups losing out on GP access contracts CCGs must procure extended GP access services NHS England said it encourages practices to form organisations “capable” of bidding for service contracts The British Medical Association has expressed “significant concern” about “local GP-led groups” ...

  • Informal group meeting
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    Flagship service hits recovery target for first time

    2017-04-27T07:00:00Z

    Flagship talking therapy service hits target for first time since its launch in 2008 Improving access to psychological therapies achieved a 50.1 per cent recovery rate in January 2017, just above the 50 per cent target IAPT is a key element of the Five Year Forward View for Mental ...

  • woman with a cold
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    Hospital trust tops sickness absence table for fourth year in a row

    2017-04-27T07:00:00Z

    South Tyneside FT has highest staff sickness absence rate of any acute trust for fourth consecutive year Southport and Ormskirk has second highest for second year in a row North West region has highest rate nationally A hospital trust has topped the staff sickness absence rate table for ...