All NHS Improvement articles – Page 4
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         News NewsSenior managers among targets in NHSE redundancy driveNHS England has published details of a voluntary redundancy scheme, which has been launched in an effort to cut its headcount by up to 40 per cent and help “minimise any need for compulsory redundancy”. 
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         News NewsRevealed: The targets the NHS no longer has to meetNHS England has shelved priorities on long covid and diversity and inclusion – as well as a wide range of other areas – in its latest slimmed down operational planning guidance, HSJ analysis shows. 
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         News NewsNHSE: Cancelling electives is ‘last resort’ despite ambulance strikesElective activity should only be reduced “as a last resort” during ambulance strike action next week, NHS England has told trust leaders. 
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         News NewsTrust no longer faces ‘very serious’ finance problems after five yearsA teaching hospital trust has been moved out of the lowest finance performance band, five years after being placed in special measures for running up a £130m deficit. 
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         News NewsTrusts told: seek local deals on urgent services during strikesNHS England has urged trusts to reach agreements with local union reps for maintaining a range of critical services – including cancer treatment, discharges, and mental health crisis response – during strikes. 
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         News NewsRevealed: ‘Tired’ NHS England staff will not know their fate until SeptemberThe reorganisation and rationalisation of NHS England will take place in three waves between February and June, HSJ has learned, with the organisation’s new structure not being confirmed until next autumn. 
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         News NewsICSs to delegate to provider collaboratives under NHSE schemeThe delegation of commissioning from integrated care systems to “provider collaboratives” will be taken forward as part of a new NHS England “innovator” programme. 
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         News NewsPritchard: ICBs will ‘rationalise roles’ to make savingsAmanda Pritchard has said integrated care boards will need to “rationalise roles [and] processes” and use “economies of scale” to cut costs, following on from NHS England’s plans to cut around 6,000 posts. 
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         Expert Briefing Expert BriefingThe Ward Round: National bodies must walk the walk on raceStaffing is the issue keeping NHS leaders awake at night — and which consumes two-thirds of trusts’ spending. The fortnightly The Ward Round newsletter ensures you are tuned in to the daily pressures on staff, and the wider trends and policies shaping the workforce. This week’s edition is by workforce ... 
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         News NewsCEOs ‘risk becoming prisoners’ in trusts with poor cultureTrust chief executives risk becoming “prisoners” of organisations with poor cultures if they do not “step back and see the bigger picture”, a former chief inspector of hospitals has said. 
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         News NewsPension contributions overhaul from October will avoid pay cutThe NHS pension scheme is to be amended, so staff do not face a take-home pay cut by being pushed up a contribution tier because of annual pay awards. 
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         News NewsServing NHSE director joins trust boardA senior NHS England figure has been appointed as a non-executive director at a struggling acute trust. 
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         News NewsBehan made full member of NHS England boardFormer Care Quality Commission chief Sir David Behan has been appointed as a full member of NHS England’s board. 
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         News News‘Short-sighted’ NHSE contract change ‘risks reducing GP access’A national GP contract change by NHS England risks reducing out-of-hours access over winter, unless commissioners commit to budget cuts elsewhere. 
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         News NewsExclusive: Delays to pension payments after surge in retirementsThe body which handles NHS pensions is struggling to process applications on time after a 50 per cent increase in retirements from the service. 
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         News NewsTrust’s future under question as specialist service shut downNHS England is closing the current gender identity clinic for children and young people following a critical independent review, replacing it with two new services in London and the North West of England. 
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         News NewsCEOs could get £30,000 bonus for joining troubled trustsSenior managers could be paid one-off bonuses to take over the most troubled NHS organisations, according to draft proposals being considered by government and NHS England. 
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         News NewsICB chair: Slimming down boards will be ‘really difficult’NHS England is right to question whether emerging integrated care boards with large memberships can be run effectively, a system leader in the capital has said. 
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         News NewsTrust was sent ‘unfit’ ventilators at height of pandemicA trust was supplied with ventilators that were not ‘fit for NHS purposes’ by two suppliers at the height of the first covid wave, HSJ can reveal. 
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         News NewsMinisters opposed 48 manager pay deals worth £150,000+ in last three yearsMinisters have opposed nearly 50 proposed pay deals for top NHS managers in the last three years – but were only able to block four of them – figures obtained by HSJ have shown. 
 
 
      











 
     
     
     
    