All Policy and regulation articles – Page 88

  • Ben clover expert briefing
    Expert Briefing

    London Eye: No devo news is big devo news

    2017-03-17T13:49:00Z

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

  • Thomas Cawston
    Comment

    The stars are now aligning for a new Health and Care Act

    2017-03-17T07:00:00Z

    Rather than using legislation to create new structures from the top down, this time it would be changing rules around established organisations

  • drugs
    News

    NICE goes ahead with controversial drug affordability test

    2017-03-15T19:12:00Z

    NICE approves plans to defer treatment implementation if the cost per year is higher than £20m in any of the first three years of implemention Consultation responses warn that this could lead to treatment access “inequity” especially for those with rare diseases New “light touch” fast-track appraisal method also ...

  • Sir_Robert_Naylor
    News

    Naylor review: Minister reveals plan for new NHS property body

    2017-03-15T17:37:00Z

    Department of Health has accepted Sir Robert Naylor’s recommendation New body will provide strategic estate planning for the NHS Plans were revealed in a Parliamentary answer from Lord O’Shaugnessy The government is planning to establish a new national body to provide “strategic estate planning” for the health service.

  • Future leadership
    Comment

    The future of the NHS demands hard questions

    2017-03-15T15:39:00Z

    The health service of the 21st century needs to be more responsive to patients’ needs – mere financial efficiency is not enough

  • warning sign
    News

    CQC risk monitoring 'wrong more than right', study warns

    2017-03-14T11:19:00Z

    Research finds the CQC’s risk monitoring could leave poor care undetected The CQC’s tool failed to identify more than half of inadequate trusts Analysis found the tool had an accuracy rate of 48 per cent The Care Quality Commission’s new system for identifying high risk NHS trusts could ...

  • board room
    News

    Regulator objected as Newcastle FT considered Sir Leonard as chair

    2017-03-09T07:00:00Z

    Regulators objected to moves for Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals to consider appointing its long-serving chief executive as its chair, saying it had “very real concerns”, HSJ can reveal.

  • city of london
    News

    New London NHS devo deal 'will cement progress'

    2017-03-08T16:40:00Z

    Details of a second government deal to devolve further health powers in London are to be agreed imminently, following an announcement in today’s Budget.

  • Pills
    News

    Court defeat moves NHS England to clarify treatments policy

    2017-03-07T11:20:00Z

    NHS England says court case has led to confusion among funding request applications Judge said last year that NHS England policy was “absurd” New policy will set out clear guidance on exceptionality test for patients NHS England says it will clarify its policy on commissioning treatments for patients ...

  • Treasury
    News

    Vanguard plans in doubt as NHS yet to agree VAT exemption

    2017-03-07T07:00:00Z

    NHS leaders yet to agree VAT exemption with HMRC and Treasury Senior sources pessimistic about a deal being reached VAT charges would inflate the cost of a new company being set up to run accountable care organisations South Somerset vanguard plans may need redesigning National health leaders’ struggle ...

  • Mike Durkin image
    News

    NHS Improvement director to step down

    2017-03-06T15:39:00Z

    National patient safety director Mike Durkin is to resign from his role at NHS Improvement after almost five years.

  • lawyer judge
    News

    'Wholly inappropriate' NHS England appeal thrown out of court

    2017-03-02T16:00:00Z

    NHS England loses Court of Appeal bid and must pay costs Father accuses national commissioning body of “bully boy” approach Judge says there was “no good reason in the public interest” for the appeal to proceed NHS England is facing a £200,000 legal bill after pursuing a court ...

  • Bill Kirkup
    News

    Exclusive: Morecambe Bay inquiry chair to lead new investigation

    2017-02-28T12:14:00Z

    Bill Kirkup to lead investigation into care and death of Elizabeth Dixon in 2001 Case has been highlighted by HSJ after NHS England pulled out of joint inquiry with CQC Jeremy Hunt says he is “determined” to get to the bottom of what happened to the baby girl ...

  • Bruce_Keogh
    News

    Exclusive: Sir Bruce Keogh warns trusts over surgery delay deaths

    2017-02-27T16:27:00Z

    Letter from Sir Bruce Keogh follows coroner warnings NHS England chief executive was warned over future deaths Medical director says neurosurgery patients should be admitted regardless of bed capacity NHS England medical director Sir Bruce Keogh has warned hospitals they must not refuse patients in need of emergency ...

  • Simon Stevens
    News

    HSJ Live 27.02.17: Stevens quizzed by PAC on integration

    2017-02-27T16:08:00Z

    NHS England chief executive to give evidence to the Public Accounts Committee on the integration of health and social care.

  • HM_Treasury
    News

    Exclusive: Budget set to extend CQC role to oversee care funding

    2017-02-23T12:24:00Z

    Care quality regulator to inspect local authority commissioning of social care New role for regulator will come alongside boost in social care funding Treasury wants reassurance money will deliver for social care and NHS The Care Quality Commission’s role is due to be extended to regulating local councils’ ...

  • Coffin
    News

    Exclusive: Trusts given stricter instructions on reviewing patient deaths

    2017-02-22T17:08:00Z

    Joint letter to trusts sets outs major reforms in how trusts review deaths All deaths where concerns are raised by family or staff must be reviewed Changes follow the CQC’s review of investigation of deaths in 2016 Every NHS trust will be required to review all patient deaths ...

  • Homecare Celesio
    HSJ Partners

    New guidance on police support for incidents on mental health wards

    2017-02-22T07:31:00Z From our partners , By

    The memorandum of unerstanding will aim to clarify when the police might take the lead and when they ought to hand management over to care staff

  • News

    CCG warns against pharma giant's vaccine offer

    2017-02-22T07:00:00Z

    Dudley CCG warns GPs over buying discounted vaccines directly from Sanofi The manufacturer is offering GPs a 50 per cent discount on flu vaccines GPs are then reimbursed by the NHS Business Services Authority at full price CCG says this may have “negative” impact for taxpayers Commissioners in ...

  • fetal ultrasound pregnancy monitoring
    News

    NHS England accused of 'enabling' poor maternity care

    2017-02-21T11:03:00Z

    NHS England audit of midwifery investigations called “meaningless” Audit followed the death of baby Kate Stanton-Davies but only looked at processes NHS England had told parents it would consider the quality of investigations NHS England has been accused of “actively enabling poor midwifery care” following the completion of ...