News – Page 1491
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QIPP savings should moderate James Paget FT overspend
FINANCE: The foundation trust’s contract with Great Yarmouth and Waveney PCT is curently overspending by £374,000 due to non-electives and outpaitient activity.
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Norfolk and Norwich FT heading for £1.5m overspend on contract
FINANCE: The forecast of Norfolk and Norwich UHFT’s overperformance on its contract with Great Yarmouth and Waveney PCT has reached £1.5m.
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Great Yarmouth and Waveney PCT savings depend on admissions scheme
FINANCE: Great Yarmouth and Waveney’s still has £2.7m to save to meet its QIPP (quality, innovation, productivity and prevention) target.
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South Staffs PCT reduces deficit
FINANCE: The primary care trust was reporting a deficit of 2,437,000 at month seven.
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South Staffs PCT relying on care record cash to improve finances
FINANCE: At month nine the primary care trust was reporting a deficit of £1,618,000, prior to the inclusion of Summary Care Record funding.
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South Essex Partnership University FT underspending
FINANCE: South Essex Partnership University Foundation Trust was already reporting a surplus of £3.2m half-way through the financial year.
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NHS North Staffordshire identifies management capacity as risk
WORKFORCE: Management capacity has been identified as one of the most significant risks facing the PCT
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Hastings and Rother PCT behind on finance plan
FINANCE: The primary care trust has fallen behind on its planned surplus after six months of the financial year.
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Brighton and Hove PCT likely to cluster with rest of Sussex
STRUCTURE: The primary care trust looks set to cluster with other trusts in Sussex as part of plans being drawn up by NHS South East Coast.
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Public petition against closure of West Kent PCT-run GP surgery
STRUCTURE: More than 500 people have signed a petition against the closure of a GP practice run by the primary care trust.
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East Sussex PCT falling behind on finance plan
FINANCE: The primary care trust has fallen behind on its planned surplus after six months of the financial year.
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Medway FT in top tier for stroke services
PERFORMANCE: Medway Foundation Trust has been rated as one of the best in country for stroke services.
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Medway PCT likely to cluster with rest of Kent
STRUCTURE: The primary care trust looks set to cluster with other trusts in Kent as part of plans being drawn up by NHS South East Coast.
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East Sussex PCT likely to cluster with rest of county
STRUCTURE: The primary care trust looks set to cluster with other trusts in Sussex, including Brighton, as part of plans being drawn up by NHS South East Coast.
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Eastern Kent PCT likely to cluster with rest of county
STRUCTURE: The primary care trust looks set to cluster with other trusts in Kent as part of plans being drawn up by NHS South East Coast.
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West Sussex PCT likely to cluster with rest of county
STRUCTURE: The primary care trust looks set to cluster with other trusts in Sussex, including Brighton, as part of plans being drawn up by NHS South East Coast.
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NHS Surrey likely to form cluster of its own
STRUCTURE: The primary care trust, one of the largest in the country, looks set to form a cluster by itself as part of plans being drawn up by NHS South East Coast.
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NHS Doncaster working on consortia governance
STRUCTURE: NHS Doncaster is developing governance arrangements for an area-wide commissioning consortium, after being named as a “pathfinder” to trial the arrangements for the transfer of budgets from primary care trusts.
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NHS Calderdale £3.2m behind plan
FINANCE: NHS Calderdale is projecting an overspend of £3.2m in 2010-11, against its planned £6.8m surplus.
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Whittington aspirant integrated care organisation on course to miss savings targets
FINANCE: The north London hospital trust, which is due to integrate with two primary care trust provider arms in April had achieved only £7m of its £9m cost improvement programmes as of December.