News – Page 516

  • 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, ...

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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” ...

  • John Adler
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    Exclusive: Trust chief pledges to get back on track after opening £48m A&E

    2017-04-27T07:00:00Z

    John Adler says his trust will hit the four hour target 95 per cent of the time by the end of 2018 University Hospitals of Leicester must address capacity deficit of 105 beds Mr Adler says trust has no more plans to restrict elective treatment University Hospitals of ...

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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 ...

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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 ...

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    Daily Insight: Tech fails and election announcements

    2017-04-26T17:30:00Z

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

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    Revealed: Vanguards must give funding to STPs

    2017-04-26T14:16:00Z

    NHS England sets conditions on final year of vanguard funding Vanguard sites required to give 10 per cent of their funding to STPs Areas told to embed new care model frameworks by December NHS England has set out four conditions on vanguard funding including the requirement to dedicate ...

  • Computer data
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    Trust raises alarm after Lorenzo glitch fails to send 14,000 patient letters

    2017-04-26T12:18:00Z

    Electronic patient administration system fails to send appointments to nearly 14,600 patients Ten patients wait more than 52 weeks Lorenzo supplier installs “fix” to address problem A teaching trust has alerted NHS Digital after an IT design fault meant more than 14,000 patients were not sent appointment letters.

  • Maggie Oldham
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    New chief executive for recent special measures trust

    2017-04-26T11:45:00Z

    An NHS manager who oversaw the dissolution of Mid Staffordshire Foundation Trust has been appointed interim chief executive of England’s only integrated acute, community, mental health, and ambulance care provider.

  • Jon Ashworth
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    Election 2017: Labour pledges 'new law' for NHS safe staffing

    2017-04-25T22:00:00Z

    If Labour wins the general election it will bring in a “new law” to make safe staffing legally enforceable and ask NICE to recommence its work Party will lift the 1 per cent pay increase cap for NHS staff and set pay levels that “reflect the complexity of the ...

  • Elections
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    Daily Insight: Election pushes back key tech policy

    2017-04-25T17:30:00Z

    The must read stories and talking points in health policy

  • Garrett Emmerson
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    Special measures trust appoints new chief executive

    2017-04-25T16:12:00Z

    London Ambulance Service Trust has appointed a new chief executive to succeed acting chief Andrew Grimshaw, who will leave in June.

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    Updated: Trust's X-ray system down for days following 'major' IT failure

    2017-04-25T14:46:00Z

    Barts Health Trust experienced “major” IT failure over weekend Trust limited requests for pathology and imaging services following problems with computer equipment Hospital porters hand delivered urgent test results Trust’s pathology system back online but issues continue with imaging services Imaging services at one of the largest trusts ...

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    NHS land deals could raise billions, second Naylor review finds

    2017-04-25T13:55:00Z

    Sir Robert Naylor says five London estates schemes have a potential value of more than £1bn each Housing associations interested in NHS staff leasing homes built on NHS land Five land redevelopments on NHS property in London are worth more than a £1bn each, Sir Robert Naylor revealed ...

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    Inadequate CCG 'disintegrates' joint commissioning with council

    2017-04-25T11:52:00Z

    Deloitte review finds “lack of strategy” and “joined up commissioning” between Walsall CCG and local authority CCG, which is under legal directions, “disintegrates” joint commissioning unit with council as result of review CCG’s interests “not always met” by joint commissioning arrangement A West Midlands clinical commissioning group, currently ...

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    Trust destroyed records after baby suffered brain damage

    2017-04-25T11:13:00Z

    Trust destroyed medical records after legal claim was lodged against midwifery unit Midwife told registrar to stay outside delivery room while baby’s life was in danger Calderdale and Huddersfield FT’s documents had “puzzling differences” and midwife’s account had “unexplained discrepancies”, says judge A trust destroyed medical records after ...

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    CQC board should 'revisit its purpose', review finds

    2017-04-25T07:00:00Z

    “Effectiveness” review finds concerns with the role and function of the CQC’s board Report says although the board is “effective” it should “evolve” to better interrogate its performance and offer focus on each sector it regulates equally Review says board members’ behaviour should be more “consistently” in line with ...

  • Fiona Caldicott
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    Election forces delay to successor to Care.data

    2017-04-25T07:00:00Z

    Government response to Dame Fiona Caldicott’s third report on data security delayed by purdah Expected to push back successor to Care.data Plans still underway for new national opt-out system, “de-identification/re-identification service”, and data lake The government’s long awaited response to the third Caldicott review has been pushed back ...

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    NHSI: Trust was not using national ligature tool when woman died

    2017-04-25T07:00:00Z

    Woman hanged herself from a bath tap in mental health inpatient unit run by Humber FT Inquest returned a verdict of accidental death but coroner flagged up concerns with trust’s ligature policy to NHS Improvement NHSI says the trust was not using a prescribed national tool and had not ...

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    Daily Insight: Diving into the budget pool

    2017-04-24T17:30:00Z

    Today’s must read stories and talking points