All Policy and regulation articles – Page 87

  • European flag
    News

    New alliance to fight NHS's corner during Brexit talks

    2017-05-08T11:51:00Z

    Alliance of NHS organisations to speak up for the health service to be announced within the month NHS Confederation behind the plan, which will not argue for or against Brexit The group will aim to ensure issues affecting NHS are recognised by government An alliance of NHS organisations ...

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    HSJ Local

    Largest CCG given updated legal directions as finances sink

    2017-05-04T14:20:00Z

    Fresh legal directions given to troubled NEW Devon CCG Deadline for submission of 2017-18 operating plan is Friday CCG’s cumulative deficit now stands at £120.5m The largest clinical commissioning group in the country has been given fresh legal directions over its financial management, amid a worsening of ...

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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 ...

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    News

    Hunt rows back plans for extending investigation 'safe space'

    2017-04-21T15:18:00Z

    HSIB will operate safe space principles ahead of new legislation to protect material Local NHS organisations will not be granted safe space powers Jeremy Hunt says extending safe space locally would be “premature” The Department of Health will not extend plans for a legal safe space during safety ...

  • Dave west expert briefing
    Expert Briefing

    The Commissioner: Winning the GP wild west

    2017-04-19T08:00:00Z

    What NHS England isn’t telling you, and more indispensable weekly insight for commissioners, by Dave West.

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    News

    Updated: 10 areas named for continuing healthcare improvement regime

    2017-04-19T07:00:00Z

    NHS England letter reveals continuing healthcare improvement plan to “address… reducing growth in CHC expenditure” Charities have expressed concern that any aim to cut spending would have “hugely detrimental impact” on people eligible for CHC NHS England confirms 10 regional sites to take part in improvement programme Analysis by ...

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    News

    HIV prevention drug subject to 'extremely worrying' delays in England

    2017-04-13T12:16:00Z

    NHS England’s “implementation” trial of HIV preventative treatment delayed by at least three months with no start date fixed Trial may generate a “postcode lottery” and prevent eligible people from accessing the drug, charity warns National commissioning of PrEP delayed until 2020 and charities say the commissioning process is ...

  • Rob Behrens
    News

    New regulator chief pledges to improve handling of NHS complaints

    2017-04-10T14:57:00Z

    New health ombudsman pledges to listen to concerns about service Rob Behrens replaces former ombudsman Dame Julie Mellor Dame Julie resigned after revelations by HSJ in 2016 The new head of the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman has pledged to listen to concerns about the way the watchdog ...

  • Jim Mackey
    News

    NHS should not tolerate 'return to bad days' of bullying

    2017-04-05T12:30:00Z

    NHS Improvement chief says trusts should not “tolerate a return to the bad days, if that ever existed, even if it was perceived to exist – they shouldn’t tolerate it” Mackey: “I would encourage people, if they’re on the end of something that doesn’t feel right, to challenge it” ...

  • Steps
    News

    Next steps for the forward view – what you need to know

    2017-03-31T00:01:00Z

    HSJ’s brings you everything you need to know about the year’s most important NHS policy document.

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    News

    Exclusive: Treasury funding fears derail medical examiner launch

    2017-03-30T07:00:00Z

    Funding fears over medical examiner fees have delayed launch A national medical examiner service was first recommended by the Shipman inquiry Department of Health says it is committed to launching medical examiners Plans for a national rollout of independent medical examiners next year has been abandoned by ministers ...

  • Alastair Currie
    Comment

    No sane manager wants to use this calamitous document

    2017-03-29T11:37:00Z

    The MHPS is a bloated mixture of inconsistent policy verbiage and labyrinthine procedure – here’s what we can do to replace it, says Alastair Currie

  • Dave west expert briefing
    Expert Briefing

    The Commissioner: The NHS's Daily Mail moment

    2017-03-29T10:22:00Z

    What NHS England isn’t telling you, and more indispensable weekly insight for commissioners, by Dave West.

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    Comment

    Je ne regrette rien – well, not a great deal anyway...

    2017-03-29T07:00:00Z

    After a 40-year association with HSJ, some final thoughts on health, history and my place in the ‘grey tsunami’

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    News

    40 years of wit and wisdom: Michael White retires from HSJ

    2017-03-29T07:00:00Z

    Four health secretaries and two NHS England chief executives have all paid tribute to HSJ’s political columnist Michael White, who has retired 40 years after filing his first article.

  • Jim Mackey
    News

    'A&E special measures' proposal rejected

    2017-03-27T17:05:00Z

    ‘A&E special measures’ plans set out by system leaders this month will not go ahead, Jim Mackey says The regime was trailed in a letter sent to London trusts from NHS England and NHS Improvement directors It prompted concerns from senior managers that the move would not help address ...

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    News

    CQC to pay up to £191k to new chief inspector of hospitals

    2017-03-22T16:55:00Z

    The CQC will pay the new chief inspector of hospitals £161,000-£191,000 a year Sir Mike Richard’s replacement to be a “highly influential” clinician or board executive with “political acumen” Successful applicant will need to deliver new inspection model and determine the data needed to spot care failings The ...

  • Ben clover expert briefing
    Expert Briefing

    London Eye: How the East Was One

    2017-03-22T12:48:00Z

    Essential insight into England’s biggest health economy, by Ben Clover

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    News

    Jeremy Hunt announces major overhaul of NHS quango

    2017-03-21T14:19:00Z

    NHS Litigation Authority to be renamed NHS Resolution from April New organisation will focus on earlier intervention in maternity cases It will seek to reduce harm through learning and sharing good practice Jeremy Hunt is to announce an overhaul of the NHS Litigation Authority aimed at reducing the ...

  • Houses of Parliament
    News

    NHS mandate months late after tensions with government

    2017-03-20T06:00:00Z

    The annual NHS mandate is being published months later than usual, following disagreement between the government and NHS England over the service’s progress and accountability.