Policy and regulation – Page 100

  • Keith conradi 3x2
    News

    Exclusive: Air Accident Investigation chief set for top NHS role

    2016-06-03T11:59:00Z

    Keith Conradi, chief inspector at the Air Accident Investigation Branch, named as preferred candidate MPs on the Commons public administration committee will hold an appointment hearing next week Mr Conradi will be responsible for a £3.6m budget carrying out approximately 30 investigations a year The existing head of ...

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    HSJ Knowledge

    HSJ Value in Healthcare Awards 2016: Specialist Services

    2016-05-26T12:49:00Z

    The Veterans First Service was created to ensure seamless transition between defence mental health and welfare services and the NHS

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    HSJ Knowledge

    HSJ Value in Healthcare Awards 2016: Procurement

    2016-05-26T12:35:00Z

    Our winners were commended on really good use of procurement process, from soft market testing, right the way through to contract award

  • Rob Newton
    Comment

    What could a regional mayor do for the health of local populations?

    2016-05-26T10:37:00Z

    Rob Newton asks what impact locally elected mayors are likely to have on public health

  • Jonathan Cooke
    Comment

    Are we resistant to good antimicrobial stewardship?

    2016-05-25T15:23:00Z

    Given that policy makers have made antimicrobial stewardship a priority, what progress has primary care made in doing their bit for AMS?

  • Mick Martin
    News

    Deputy ombudsman's resignation payout revealed

    2016-05-25T09:59:00Z

    The former deputy Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman Mick Martin, who resigned in the wake of his involvement in a sexual harassment cover-up being exposed, received a payment of at least £67,500 after stepping down, HSJ can reveal.

  • Interim Report
    News

    NHS to face new patient safety investigations from autumn

    2016-05-25T07:00:00Z

    Healthcare Safety Investigation Branch will have a budget of £3.6m in first year Expert advisory group calls for process to resolve historical complaints Mike Durkin hails launch of HSIB as “a huge leap forward” The new Healthcare Safety Investigation Branch will be operating from this autumn with a ...

  • Jeremy Hunt
    News

    Hunt rejected expert advice on independence of safety branch

    2016-05-25T07:00:00Z

    Expert advisers urged health secretary to make new investigation branch independent They also called for all relevant information to be shared with patients and families Government actions risk undermining “effectiveness and public confidence”, says charity boss The health secretary rejected the advice of safety experts who urged him ...

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    News

    CQC to review whether fit and proper person rule 'needs to change'

    2016-05-24T11:27:00Z

    CQC to look at “learning points” from implementation of fit and proper person rule Review will examine whether CQC’s approach or the regulation itself “needs to change” Peter Wyman says CQC would be happy to run register of fit and proper managers if asked to The Care Quality ...

  • David Behan
    News

    CQC to move to 'smaller and more frequent' hospital inspections

    2016-05-24T00:01:00Z

    CQC to inspect every trust annually, examining how well led they are and one core service “as a minimum” High performing trusts will not undergo comprehensive inspections in future Providers will have to “give their view of the quality of care they are providing” as part of annual reporting ...

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    News

    Charity mulls legal challenge to hepatitis C policy

    2016-05-23T11:26:00Z

    Hepatitis C Trust considering judicial review of NHS England’s decision to cap new treatments for the disease Charity argues the decision breaches principle that patients should get access to treatments approved as cost effective by NICE NHS England says removing cap would result in “dramatic offsetting cuts” elsewhere in ...

  • Richmond House
    HSJ Local

    DH tells nursing watchdog to review treatment of bereaved families

    2016-05-12T14:32:00Z

    Department of Health says NMC must review treatment of patients and bereaved families Professional Standards Authority has criticised “deficient” handling of hearings into two Morecambe Bay midwives The government says issues from the case will inform plans to reform professional regulation REGULATION: The Department of Health has told ...

  • Bev Humphrey
    News

    NHS England 'risks being in parallel universe' on mental health

    2016-05-12T07:00:00Z

    New Mental Health Network chair highlights “disconnect” between national and local commissioning Stresses that pledge of £1bn for mental health by 2020 follows £600m funding decrease in recent years Mental health sector will not get extra funding in 2017-18 and CCGs’ investment is an “empty promise” The mental ...

  • Harry Cayton
    HSJ Local

    NMC criticised for 'deficient' handling of Morecambe Bay cases

    2016-05-11T14:01:00Z

    Professional Standards Authority criticises deficient NMC investigation and panel decisions Morecambe Bay midwives cleared despite relevant evidence not being presented James Titcombe calls for government intervention to overhaul professional regulation WORKFORCE: The Nursing and Midwifery Council has been criticised for its “deficient” handling of the case against two ...

  • Addenbrooke's Hospital
    News

    Chief executives criticise CQC treatment of 'inadequate' teaching trust

    2016-05-11T12:20:00Z

    Chief executives criticise the CQC’s approach and the reputational damage it causes Sir Mike Richards defends the regulator King’s Fund report says chief executives can feel unsupported A current and former chief executive have both criticised the process that saw a trust leader removed after a negative Care ...

  • Furness General Hospital
    HSJ Local

    NMC's clearance of Morecambe Bay midwives to be reviewed

    2016-05-10T12:55:00Z

    Professional Standards Authority reviewing decisions by Nursing and Midwifery Council related to two midwives linked to poor care at Furness General Hospital Morecambe Bay inquiry chair questions NMC process and says more contemporaneous evidence was available NMC chief executive Jackie Smith accepts process “not as it should be” ...

  • Jeremy Hunt
    News

    Hunt admits health funding was not protected in spending review

    2016-05-09T17:33:00Z

    Jeremy Hunt did not challenge assertion that overall spending would increase in real terms by only £4.5bn Health committee chair emphasises that national cuts will impact local NHS providers Simon Stevens says “we’re going to have to cut out cloth accordingly” when asked about transformation funding Jeremy Hunt ...

  • Jeremy Hunt
    News

    Hunt beats Milburn to become longest serving health secretary

    2016-05-06T06:00:00Z

    Jeremy Hunt will become the longest serving health secretary on Sunday.

  • Numbers
    News

    NHS Improvement to check waiting lists of 60 trusts

    2016-05-04T07:00:00Z

    Waiting times data to be checked at 60 trusts in £2m project Performance on referral to treatment declining nationally Large hospital trusts not reporting their waiting times data NHS Improvement has launched a £2m project to see how many patients on trust waiting lists for elective procedures are ...

  • Ben_Clover
    Comment

    Analysis: NHS Improvement can make RTT picture clearer, not prettier

    2016-05-04T07:00:00Z

    News of NHS Improvement’s waiting times validation project comes at an interesting point for those affected by referral to treatment data.