All Policy and regulation articles – Page 99

  • Nursing home
    News

    GPs may have been paid twice for care home work, whistleblower claimed

    2016-02-19T12:34:00Z

    Whistleblower claimed GPs could be paid twice for the same work in care homes Verita report found “no evidence” concerns were investigated after he was dismissed CCG had no idea what money was included in “retainer” payments from care homes GPs in Barnet may have been paid twice ...

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    News

    Exclusive: Rocketing death rate provokes calls for national investigation

    2016-02-15T16:39:00Z

    There were 5.4 per cent more deaths in England in Wales in 2015 than in 2014 – the biggest year on year increase in several decades Many of the deaths were during winter in early 2015 Potential causes include public spending cuts and constraint, problems with flu vaccine, and ...

  • Paul Farmer
    News

    Taskforce delivers blueprint for future of mental healthcare

    2016-02-15T00:01:00Z

    Government mental health taskforce outlines changes for mental health to 2020 Funding pledge of £1bn has previously been announced and DH has confirmed it is not new money Taskforce chair Paul Farmer says recommendations are “feasible and afforable” Mental health services in the NHS should undergo significant reform ...

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    HSJ Knowledge

    Get to the bottom of the CQC strategy consultation

    2016-02-01T13:31:00Z

    Improving its use of data, a single shared view of quality and assessment of the use of resources are among the key focus areas in the Care Quality Commission’s final consultaion on its 2016-21 strategy. Samantha Cox writes

  • community services care worker elderly woman patient
    News

    CQC makes wage pledge in bid to dampen patient expert row

    2016-01-29T12:56:00Z

    CQC makes wage pledge to all “experts by experience”’ who transfer to new contractor Move follows anger at reports that Remploy was planning to cut hourly rates by more than half All who transfer will be guaranteed £15 per hour for first six months of the contract The ...

  • Ruth hewitt
    Comment

    The new age of consent – what is important to your patient?

    2016-01-29T07:00:00Z

    The approach of doctor knows best does not work any more – there is a legal reason for taking appropriate consent for treatment from patients. Ruth Hewitt writes

  • Redbridge lbc3x2
    News

    Monitor finds 'potential issues' with CCG procurement following complaint

    2016-01-27T07:00:00Z

    Care UK complained to regulator about award of £55m contract in north east London Full judgment due next month Monitor has found against NHS commissioners in the first stage of a competition case, HSJ can reveal.

  • Axe
    News

    HSCIC faces 30 per cent grant cut

    2016-01-22T17:10:00Z

    30 per cent cut to HSCIC grant based on spending review assumptions, finance chief says Cut yet to be confirmed by Department of Health Spending review showed non-ringfenced NHS bodies faced big cuts The Health and Social Care Information Centre has estimated it faces a 30 per cent ...

  • Jim Mackey
    News

    Exclusive: NHS Improvement executive team structure revealed

    2016-01-20T12:13:00Z

    NHS Improvement agrees executive team structure for after Monitor-TDA meger Eleven executives will report directly to Jim Mackey Posts are open to applicants from the regulators’ senior teams and affected NHS England staff NHS Improvement expected announce appointments by mid-February NHS Improvement has agreed the structure of the ...

  • Houses of Parliament
    News

    Exclusive: Government 'downgrades' independence of patient champion body

    2016-01-18T18:00:00Z

    HSJ investigation establishes Healthwatch England’s role and independence have been “downgraded” Healthwatch England’s chair and chief executive have left in recent months - the chief executive will be replaced with a “national director” Its leaders will report to the CQC instead of directly to DH Norman Lamb says patient ...

  • Steve Kell
    News

    CQC fee rise would be 'detrimental' to patients

    2016-01-11T13:02:00Z

    NHS Clinical Commissioners says proposed CQC fee increases would be “detrimental to patients” Group says regulator should demonstrate its own “value for money” before hiking fees Claims increase could cost trusts seven band 5 nurses and “increase variation” in general practice NHS Clinical Commissioners has claimed that proposals ...

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    HSJ Knowledge

    Quality and finance must unite in the war on variation

    2016-01-08T08:00:00Z

    Bringing together the quality and finance agendas is important to reduce conflict of interests

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    Leader

    The 21 questions the NHS must answer this year

    2016-01-07T13:50:00Z

    2016 is one of the NHS’s rare ‘years of opportunity’. The questions below will determine whether it is a success or failure

  • Workforce
    News

    NHS told to achieve nine 'must dos' during 2016-17

    2015-12-22T15:46:00Z

    NHS providers across a quarter of England must meet four out of 10 clinical standards for seven day services during 2016-17 Local areas told they must achieve nine ‘must dos’ including eliminating NHS deficit Focus on achieving waiting time and care access targets Every local health system has ...

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    News

    Planning guidance: Access to billions in transformation funding tied to quality of 'system leadership'

    2015-12-22T15:43:00Z

    Local NHS areas must jointly agree five year “sustainability and transformation plans” over the next six months Quality of these joint plans will determine how quickly areas are able to access transformation funds from April 2017 Local leaders have until 29 January to decide the ‘geographic scope’ of their ...

  • Revolving door
    Comment

    Breaking free from the short-term, one-way, top-down system

    2015-12-15T07:00:00Z

    In the future NHS, where different organisations work collaboratively with a sense of shared purpose, how does performance management fit in?

  • Una O'Brien
    News

    Permanent secretary Una O'Brien to leave DH next year

    2015-12-14T13:50:00Z

    DH permanent secretary to step down next year Dame Una joined in 2010 Announcement comes amid severe financial strain in the department Dame Una O’Brien, the Department of Health permanent secretary, will step down next year. The news comes at a time of severe financial strain for the ...

  • Alastair McLellan
    Supplements

    Roundtable: Jeremy Hunt's HSJ annual lecture debated

    2015-12-14T07:00:00Z

    CCG ratings dominated the headlines after Jeremy Hunt’s HSJ annual lecture – but experts who convened to discuss its implications were far more interested in his vision of powerful patients, reports Claire Read

  • Lord Prior
    News

    Exclusive: Minister signals 'fundamental change' from financial regulation

    2015-12-09T15:37:00Z

    Minister says NHS Improvement represents a ”fundamental change from a financial regulator” Lord Prior says “intelligent transparency” is necessary “in the absence of a market” Argues for greater investment in primary care and says structural “reorganisation would be a distraction” Health minister Lord Prior has said the creation ...

  • Inspection
    News

    Trusts unlikely to be put in special measures for poor efficiency ratings

    2015-12-08T12:51:00Z

    CQC head of acute policy says regulator “does not see” new efficiency ratings being linked to special measures Alex Baylis says CQC will have to work closely with NHS Improvement to make inspections of use of resources effective Repeats warning of CQC being “too purist” in its view of ...