All Policy articles – Page 72

  • European flag
    News

    Hunt warned over rhetoric on foreign doctors

    2016-10-05T14:09:00Z

    NHS Improvement chair Ed Smith intervenes in Brexit debate He warns overseas staff must not be left feeling “demoralised and diminished” Letter follows Jeremy Hunt’s announcement to make NHS “self-sufficient” in doctors Patient safety could be put at risk if overseas staff are left feeling “demoralised and diminished” ...

  • Jeremy Hunt
    News

    Catch up: Jeremy Hunt's conference speech - coverage and reaction

    2016-10-04T12:00:00Z

    Jeremy Hunt addresses doctor training, mental health, junior doctors’ strike in conference speech

  • Man holding a box of office belongings
    News

    Government plans cap on NHS exit payments

    2016-09-30T07:00:00Z

    Treasury announces bid to reduce NHS redundancy payments Changes could affect all NHS staff including doctors and senior managers Legislation will cap exit payments and claw back payments from returning staff The Treasury has revealed plans to substantially cut the size of redundancy payments made to public sector ...

  • Treasury
    News

    Exclusive: Treasury could tighten grip on NHS capital spending

    2016-09-29T07:00:00Z

    NHS trusts told to scale back capital spending plans Treasury could insist on signing off even small projects Difficulties with delivering transformation projects under discussion NHS trusts have been told to scale back their capital spending plans and warned that the Treasury could insist on signing off even ...

  • Technology jpg
    News

    Landmark patient data probe sparks 'serious concerns'

    2016-09-28T12:10:00Z

    NHS accused of wrongly sharing hospital data of 1.2m patients Privacy group says NHS’s hospital data does not comply with anonymisation standards NHS Digital says it does comply with standards Researchers raise “serious concerns” about impact on life saving studies The UK’s data watchdog is set to make ...

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    Comment

    Analysis: Wachter response must not ignore the digitally challenged

    2016-09-21T12:46:00Z

    The Wachter review has rightly been praised for its bold statements on timetables and funding – and its pragmatism - but a robust plan is still needed for digitally-challenged and non-acute trusts, writes James Illman

  • boardroom
    News

    NHS managers face crackdown on conflicts of interest

    2016-09-21T06:00:00Z

    NHS England consultation document suggests number of areas where declarations of interest should be made Senior managers face declaring shareholdings, paid positions, family relationships and political memberships Doctors could have to declare private practice earnings but other staff are not included NHS executives earning money from consultancy, advisory ...

  • Richard Taunt
    Comment

    We need emotional humans, not employee automatons

    2016-09-16T11:35:00Z

    NHS staff need a sense of psychological safety in order to overcome the fear to question, take risks and fail

  • Simon Stevens
    News

    New rules to follow £750m contract debacle and Brexit

    2016-09-14T18:36:00Z

    There will be a new “checklist” for CCGs and assurance process for providers involved in big contracts Simon Stevens suggests Brexit could offer opportunity to change procurement rules Strategic Projects Team was disbanded because NHS England was “not satisfied with the quality of their work” System leaders are ...

  • A big pile of paperwork
    News

    NHS chiefs step away from 2020 paperless target

    2016-09-08T09:31:00Z

    Matthew Swindells says there would not be a “whole lot of complaining” if 2020 target is missed, but hit by 2023 Comments follow Wachter review calling for “unrealistic” 2020 target to be dropped Jeremy Hunt sets out phased approach for digital strategy, with initial funding focus on high fliers ...

  • Rob findlay cutout 3x2
    Comment

    Junior doctors' strikes - the effect on waiting times

    2016-09-08T07:00:00Z

    Junior doctors’ strikes mean a loss of elective activity and a rise in waiting times, but don’t go blaming them for the continued breach of “18 weeks”.

  • Robert Wachter
    News

    Wachter tells ministers: Discard 'unrealistic' 2020 IT target

    2016-09-07T00:01:00Z

    Ministers urged to ditch “unrealistic” paperless NHS by 2020 target Wachter review warns significantly more money required to achieve a digital NHS Wachter tells HSJ he recognised political issue in calling for more funding but that Jeremy Hunt had been “extremely supportive” of review Review sets out a roadmap ...

  • Pharmacy
    News

    DH halts £170m cut to community pharmacy budget

    2016-09-06T12:09:00Z

    A significant cut to community pharmacy budgets has been halted by the Department of Health, with further discussions now set to be held with the sector.

  • BMA picket line
    News

    BMA calls off next week's junior doctors strike

    2016-09-05T16:20:00Z

    WORKFORCE: The British Medical Association has suspended next week’s planned strike action, after being told by NHS England that services “cannot cope with the notice period” that was given.

  • Houses of Parliament
    News

    MPs warn public health cuts are 'false economy'

    2016-09-01T12:01:00Z

    The government must commit to protecting public health funding if it is to avoid widening health inequalities, MPs have warned.

  • Rob findlay cutout 3x2
    Comment

    Some suggestions for the Patients Association about elective waiting times

    2016-09-01T06:58:00Z

    The Patients Association’s waiting times report had a big impact, but NHS England was still justified in calling it “misleading and statistically flawed”. How could future reports avoid the pitfalls?

  • law
    HSJ Local

    Trust to face legal challenge over A&E closure

    2016-08-24T11:39:00Z

    LEGAL: United Lincolnshire Hospitals Trust could face a legal challenge against its decision to partially close the accident and emergency department at Grantham and District Hospital.

  • kidneys
    News

    NHS Improvement alert aims to improve acute kidney injury care

    2016-08-23T06:00:00Z

    NHS Improvement patient safety alert issued with new resources for providers Help includes guidance on improving recognition and treatment of acute kidney injury Improvement in treatment of AKI is included in national CQUIN payments A patient safety alert has been issued by NHS Improvement to help NHS providers ...

  • Sugar lumps
    News

    Senior public health figures pan childhood obesity plan

    2016-08-18T13:35:00Z

    The government’s childhood obesity plan has been branded a disappointing missed opportunity by senior public health figures after it failed to take action on marketing and advertising of junk food and paid little attention to the role of councils. 

  • Syringe
    HSJ Local

    'Confusion' over new policies led to trust's inadequate safety rating

    2016-08-17T07:00:00Z

    Introduction of new policies “had not got the pace behind it should have” at Humber Foundation Trust, says nursing director Trust said policies had not filtered down to staff when CQC inspectors visited Inspectors rate trust as requires improvement overall and inadequate for safety QUALITY: Failure to filter ...