All Policy and regulation articles – Page 97

  • Jeremy Hunt
    News

    Jeremy Hunt: This is my last big job in politics

    2016-04-26T10:37:00Z

    Jeremy Hunt has said his role as health secretary is “likely to be my last big job in politics”.

  • Miles Scott
    News

    Chief of scandal hit teaching hospital steps down

    2016-04-22T12:47:00Z

    Miles Scott steps down from role of chief executive at St George’s University Hospitals Move follows high profile financial collapse at the trust and arrival of new interim chair He will be replaced by acting chief executive Paula Vasco-Knight Chair tells staff the trust’s problems will not be solved ...

  • Chris Ham
    Comment

    The need for a 45th STP – a national one

    2016-04-21T12:55:00Z

    Separating the noise of contract negotiations from the signal around STPs

  • David Behan
    News

    CQC's budget cut further

    2016-04-20T12:26:00Z

    CQC budget for 2016-17 £9m lower than the £245m expected a few months ago Budget declines from £249m last year to £236m CQC board member says delivering revised budget will be “challenging” The Care Quality Commission’s budget has been reduced by an additional £9m compared to what it ...

  • Leeds General Infirmary
    News

    Transplants axed and wards closed amid trust’s nurse shortage

    2016-04-15T12:45:00Z

    Sources reveal critical care bed crisis at one of the country’s largest hospital trusts Two wards closed at Leeds General Infirmary and St James’ University Hospital Liver transplant operations cancelled because of a lack of intensive care beds Liver transplant operations at one of the country’s flagship teaching ...

  • Sarah brooke
    Comment

    New legislation must take financial pressures into account

    2016-04-14T07:00:00Z

    Sarah Brooke emphasises that legislation to guide the NHS has so far not served its purpose to provide autonomy to health bodies

  • primary care
    News

    GP roadmap may herald move to 'self-assessment', say sources

    2016-04-13T07:00:00Z

    GP roadmap could introduce more self-assessment for practices, as previously floated by CQC Sources tell HSJ “light touch” approach is being seriously considered The roadmap is due out next week GPs could face fewer inspections in future under a proposal being considered for the sector’s support package to ...

  • University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust
    HSJ Local

    Emergency department 'inadequate, chaotic and compromised safety'

    2016-04-07T15:41:00Z

    INSPECTION: Patient safety was compromised by inadequate services and a chaotic environment at Leicester Royal Infirmary, according to inspectors.

  • David Hunter
    Comment

    Does the NHS still reside in a grey area for EU competition law?

    2016-04-06T12:54:00Z

    To what extent does EU competition law apply to the NHS, given a changing landscape shaped by the TTIP, a government keen to ramp up private involvement and the spectre of a Brexit, asks David Hunter

  • Nick goodman 3x2
    Comment

    STPs must involve local people to avoid becoming expensive door stops

    2016-04-06T11:28:00Z

    How to ensure that local people really do have their say in sustainability and transformation plans

  • Douglas Richard
    News

    Former DH finance chief joins NHS Improvement board

    2016-04-05T11:10:00Z

    Former Department of Health finance chief Richard Douglas has been named as a non-executive director at NHS Improvement.

  • Mick Martin
    News

    Deputy ombudsman resigns in wake of cover-up

    2016-04-05T10:36:00Z

    The deputy parliamentary and health service ombudsman Mick Martin has resigned from his role at the NHS complaints watchdog after his involvement in covering up the sexual harassment of an NHS director was revealed by HSJ.

  • Bill Kirkup
    News

    Bill Kirkup takes PHSO investigations role

    2016-04-04T14:11:00Z

    Bill Kirkup appointed as lead associate investigator at the PHSO covering serious complex NHS investigations He will have “overall accountability and oversight” for some of the most serious complaints Appointment follows critcism of the PHSO and the quality of investigations by whistleblowers The Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman ...

  • Birmingham
    News

    Monitor authorises FTs in last wave before 'revised approach'

    2016-03-31T16:40:00Z

    Monitor has authorised two community trusts as part of what could be the last wave of new foundation trusts.

  • pills
    News

    Medicines management 'rationalised' to cut pharma influence

    2016-03-31T14:14:00Z

    NHS England plan to create four regional medicines management committees to ‘rationalise’ evaluation and industry’s influence on buying decisions Agency promises more robust measures to force CCGs to disclose gifts and hospitality given to all their staff NHS England is to create four regional committees to “rationalise” medicines ...

  • David Behan
    News

    Updated: CQC to hike trust fees by 75 per cent

    2016-03-30T15:00:00Z

    CQC fees for smaller trusts to increase by £58,656 next year Fees for GP practices to triple but government will cover extra cost CQC chooses most bullish of the options it consulted on, moving to “full cost recovery” from providers over two years The Care Quality Commission will ...

  • Jennifer Dixon
    Comment

    Video: How do you think Jeremy Hunt will be remembered?

    2016-03-30T00:01:00Z

    HSJ invited the health secretary to discuss the government’s health policy and his leadership with three senior healthcare figures.

  • Claire Murdoch
    News

    Transparency league table problems not a 'question of competence'

    2016-03-30T00:01:00Z

    Health secretary Jeremy Hunt has dismissed as “harsh” a suggestion that problems with the recently published “learning from mistakes” league table raised a “question of competence” over the government’s handling of improvement initiatives.

  • Jeremy_Hunt4
    News

    Hunt: my biggest mistake

    2016-03-30T00:01:00Z

    Jeremy Hunt has said that his biggest mistake to date as health secretary was to rely too heavily on inspection to improve poor care before he realised that culture change would have a greater impact.

  • Stack of reports
    News

    Francis adviser to lead inquiry into 'heart breaking' baby death

    2016-03-24T11:00:00Z

    Professor Peter Hutton will lead inquiry into care and treatment of Elizabeth Dixon National patient safety director says her parents deserve answers Health secretary Jeremy Hunt intervened after PHSO and NHS England declined to investigate An adviser to the Mid Staffs public inquiry will lead an investigation into ...