All Policy and regulation articles – Page 88

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    Providers warn of 'scarce' resources as CQC launches new inspection regime

    2017-06-13T14:26:00Z

    New CQC assessment frameworks to be rolled out immediately with first new style inspections beginning in September Consultation responses reveal concerns that financial and commissioning pressures are limiting providers’ “ability to improve” CQC said it “cannot compromise” care quality standards but will use place based reviews to see how ...

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    Exclusive: HSIB chief will challenge regulators on patient safety

    2017-06-13T07:00:00Z

    Healthcare Safety Investigation Branch chief investigator says he will challenge regulators Keith Conradi says NHS has been “defensive” and incident investigations seen as a “bolt on” HSIB “will go where the evidence leads” The Healthcare Safety Investigation Branch will focus its efforts on challenging system regulators and policymakers ...

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    Revealed: First investigation by new body launched after patient death

    2017-06-13T07:00:00Z

    Healthcare Safety Investigation Branch starts its first investigation after patient death Investigation will focus on the transfer of deteriorating patients between different hospitals Concerns raised about the transfer of patients between services earlier this year The new Healthcare Safety Investigation Branch has launched its first investigation into the ...

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    News

    GP super partnerships could be assessed in same way as trusts

    2017-06-12T15:50:00Z

    CQC to develop new “provider level” assessment for large scale GP providers and new care models GP practices required to submit data on care quality annually Regulator to remove limit on amendments to providers’ ratings Large scale GP organisations and those providing new care models could be subject ...

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    Expert Briefing

    Mental Health Matters: The genie is out of the bottle

    2017-06-12T11:30:00Z

    This is HSJ’s new fortnightly briefing covering quality, performance and finances in the mental health sector. Feedback and comments are welcome, so please feel free to email me in confidence.

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    Jeremy Hunt remains health secretary in post-election reshuffle

    2017-06-11T17:23:00Z

    Jeremy Hunt will remain the health secretary as part of Theresa May’s new cabinet, it has been confirmed.

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    Humbled Tories will still take risks on NHS reform

    2017-06-09T15:08:00Z

    Today’s election result has made a fool of Theresa May. But while expectations have been utterly confounded, we continue to have a just about viable Conservative government, with a programme resembling something like status quo for the health service.

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    Election 2017: Health ministers lose seats as Hunt wins

    2017-06-09T10:02:00Z

    Two health ministers have lost their seats in an election night that stripped the Conservative Party of its parliamentary majority.

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    Comment

    This election could set a new course for mental health

    2017-06-07T11:17:00Z

    The main parties’ manifesto commitments to the sector seem to suggest that a strong platform for change is finally at hand, says Ben Nunn

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    News

    Labour admits waiting list pledge uncosted but is confident of delivering promises

    2017-06-07T06:00:00Z

    Labour shadow health secretary says party will deliver plans with £37bn funding for NHS over five years Jon Ashworth says Labour has not worked out specific cost of taking 1 million people off NHS waiting lists by 2022 Labour government would set up “NHS Office of Sustainability” Labour’s ...

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    News

    Trusts asked to help shape whistleblower support scheme

    2017-06-02T12:59:00Z

    NHS Improvement appeals for trusts to help design pilot scheme Project follows recommendation by Sir Robert Francis QC Freedom to Speak Up Report highlighted how whistleblowers lost careers A new initiative to help whistleblowers return to work in the NHS is being developed and piloted by NHS Improvement.

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    Expert Briefing

    Lintern's Risk Register: A reckoning is due

    2017-06-01T14:50:00Z

    Contact me in confidence here. Everything you need to stay up to date on patient safety and workforce, plus my take on the most important under-the-radar stories. From patient safety correspondent Shaun Lintern

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    Preventing another Ian Paterson

    2017-05-31T15:41:00Z

    Narinder Kapur offers thoughts on the systemic and psychological weaknesses that allowed the disgraced surgeon to continue his dangerous work

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    News

    Second court defeat for NHS England

    2017-05-31T12:39:00Z

    NHS England faces judicial review over decision not to fund drug for 7-year-old boy Lawyers will argue NHSE should have considered the boy’s welfare under the Children Act Victory could create a new duty on NHS England when making commissioning decisions affecting children Lawyers have been granted permission ...

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    News

    New CQC inspection model depends on £9m IT upgrade

    2017-05-31T07:00:00Z

    CQC said that if the IT project fails ”we won’t be able to deliver our programme on a reduced budget” “Relatively high” risk levels surround the project due to “fundamental gaps” in current skills and technology and potential to delay roll out of inspection dashboards Work to first begin ...

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    News

    U-turn over agency staff tax rules

    2017-05-30T13:43:00Z

    NHS Improvement says trusts must not take a blanket approach to new IR35 rules Regulator had previously advised all agency staff would be covered by the tax changes New guidance published today advises trusts to review each case and consider representations NHS Improvement has made a significant U-turn ...

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    Expert Briefing

    Beware stumbling into another 'Tory top-down reorganisation of the NHS'

    2017-05-30T07:00:00Z

    In an ominous echo of 2010, the Conservative party’s 2017 election manifesto includes a discreet mention which could snowball into a disruptive reorganisation of the NHS. 

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    Cowper’s Cut: The Pivot, And How To Make It

    2017-05-29T16:54:00Z

    Cowper’s Cut is a new weekly column from HSJ’s comment editor Andy Cowper. It will be published every Monday and seeks to serve as an informative and entertaining stimulant for HSJ’s subscribers at the start of the working week.

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    News

    NHS told to prepare urgently for second possible terrorist attack

    2017-05-25T15:51:00Z

    Message to trauma centres to prepare for possible further terrorist attack Simon Stevens told NHS England board trusts are being urged to check staffing levels and mutual assistance plans Terrorist threat level was raised to critical – the highest level – following attack in Manchester on Monday night ...

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    News

    Rouse: Manchester NHS recently tested terror attack response

    2017-05-23T14:19:00Z

    Manchester’s emergency services practised dealing with a scenario “not too dissimilar” to last night’s terror attack about one month ago, Greater Manchester Health and Social Care Partnership’s chief officer Jon Rouse has said.