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    CCGs halt service closure plan ahead of legal challenge

    2016-07-14T14:52:00Z

    CCGs stop closure of several mental health services ahead of judicial review The closures will be examined as part of a wider consultation Cuts were confirmed in March amid protests from local campaigners MENTAL HEALTH: Commissioners in Greater Manchester have halted the closure of several mental health services, ...

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    Serious failings at Liverpool trust to be investigated further

    2016-07-14T14:26:00Z

    Damning report detailed a catalogue of governance and care failings at Liverpool Community Health Trust between 2011 and 2014 Rosie Cooper MP calls for “independent investigation” into actions by the TDA, NHS England and CCGs Health minister Ben Gummer says NHS Improvement will be commissioned to undertake a review ...

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    Jeremy Hunt to stay at DH

    2016-07-14T10:59:00Z

    It has been confirmed that Jeremy Hunt will stay on as health secretary under incoming prime minister Theresa May.

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    Nearly half of London GP practices have a vacancy, survey finds

    2016-07-14T09:57:00Z

    A survey has found 49 per cent of London GP practices have one or more vacancies.

  • Stockport
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    Landmark reconfiguration held up by capital funding squeeze

    2016-07-14T07:00:00Z

    Healthier Together reconfiguration delayed due to constraints on capital funding The project in Greater Manchester requires £35m-£61m of capital funding, but only £3m has so far been confirmed Local leaders revisit implementation plan to “send clear message that commissioners are committed” FINANCE: Health leaders in Greater Manchester have ...

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    NAO: Major contract collapse reveals 'significant risks' to patients

    2016-07-14T00:01:00Z

    National Audit Office delivers withering verdict on organisations involved in collapse of £750m Cambridgeshire contract NHS regulation system means patient welfare can “fall between the cracks”, says senior MP There were “important gaps” in the advice provided by the Strategic Projects Team The NHS’s fragmented regulation system is ...

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    Daily Insight: Stepping into controversial territory

    2016-07-13T17:32:00Z

    The must read stories and debate in health from Wednesday

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    Royal colleges 'shocked' by Mackey staffing levels comments

    2016-07-13T17:14:00Z

    Royal colleges criticise NHS Improvement chief executive for saying some standards are only “aspirational” Safe staffing experts say Jim Mackey contradicted clinical evidence based guidelines One college president says NHS trusts should reject “shabby suggestion” and speak out on funding crisis Royal colleges and workforce experts have severely ...

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    Major teaching trust appoints top Dutch chief executive

    2016-07-13T14:30:00Z

    Professor Marcel Levi to take over at University College London Hospitals Foundation Trust Sir Robert Naylor will step down in September and Professor Levi will start in January Deputy chief executive Neil Griffiths will cover the top role from September APPOINTMENT: A new chief executive has been announced ...

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    STPs offer private sector 'enormous opportunity'

    2016-07-13T11:22:00Z

    STPs offer “enormous amount of opportunity” to private sector and charities, says NHS England director Public-private sector partnerships through STPs could help NHS solve issues it could not solve by itself, Michael Macdonnell says Cites estates management and new care models as areas that could benefit from external assistance ...

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    Regulator will 'match-make' trusts that fail to consolidate back-office

    2016-07-13T09:20:00Z

    NHS Improvement will start to “match-make” trusts that fail to consolidate their back-office services, its chief executive has said.

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    Exclusive: Mackey tells trusts to curb clinical staff growth

    2016-07-13T09:10:00Z

    Some trusts could have fewer clinical staff after regulators’ intervention Jim Mackey says trusts that exceed 1:8 nurse to patient ratio will be told “we can’t afford that” Trusts that fail to improve their finances may have to merge or be taken over, HSJ understands Interventions taken by ...

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    Mackey: A&E failure is 'normalised' at some trusts

    2016-07-13T09:10:00Z

    Jim Mackey concerned about 25-30 trusts where A&E performance is “stuck” NHS Improvement chief warns breaching the four hour target has become ‘normalised’ at some providers Regulator working to identify A&Es most at risk of closure due to lack of staff The emergency care performance of around 30 ...

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    Don't automatically invest to meet CQC or Royal College standards, warns Mackey

    2016-07-13T09:10:00Z

    Jim Mackey has said financially stretched trusts should not automatically spend money on new staff or better facilities on the basis of a Care Quality Commission recommendation or in an attempt to meet royal college standards.

  • Mother and baby
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    Trust forced to close unit for three months due to staff shortage

    2016-07-13T07:00:00Z

    Wycombe birth centre to close between 25 July and 31 October due to midwife shortage Forty shifts a month unfilled with 24.8 full-time equivalent midwives having resigned or retired in recent months Buckinghamshire Healthcare Trust says it is confident birth centre will re-open WORKFORCE: A shortage of midwives ...

  • Chesterfield Royal Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
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    Hospital trust takes on fourth GP practice

    2016-07-13T07:00:00Z

    STRUCTURE: Chesterfield Royal Hospital Foundation Trust has taken on the management of a fourth GP practice.

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    Daily Insight: Think of a number

    2016-07-12T19:55:00Z

    The must read stories in health from Tuesday

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    NHS England blames HIV legal action for new treatments delay

    2016-07-12T12:15:00Z

    NHS England says it cannot guarantee funding for 18 new services until outcome of judicial review on HIV prevention Jonathan Fielden says legal action “preventing us confirming the new opportunities for so many” Charity behind judicial review insists delays “of the NHS’s own making” NHS England has blamed ...

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    Behan, Williams, Field and Dodge join HSJ Awards judges

    2016-07-12T11:42:00Z

    Care Quality Commission chief executive David Behan and Department of Health finance director David Williams are the latest leading figures to be named as judges for the 2016 HSJ Awards.

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    PHSO apologises to former NHS director for cover-up 'mistake'

    2016-07-12T10:56:00Z

    Dame Julie Mellor writes personal apology to Helen Marks, former HR director at Derbyshire Healthcare Foundation Trust Ombudsman resigned last week after failing to take action when she was made aware of cover-up by her deputy Mick Martin last year Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman yet to publish findings ...