All Policy articles – Page 76

  • 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 ...

  • Ledger
    HSJ Knowledge

    What do NHS financial pressures really mean for patients?

    2016-05-27T07:00:00Z

    Understanding how financial pressures can affect patients is key to minimising their negative impact

  • 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 ...

  • Prof David Fish
    News

    Regulators warned over 'mixed messages' to success regime

    2016-05-23T07:00:00Z

    UCLPartners boss sets out concerns to Jim Mackey after experience with Essex success regime Sir David Fish cites unrealistic targets and insufficient central support for areas driving major reconfiguration Warns regulators that “old style” approaches would hamper collaboration However, he says he is “very impressed” with recent changes made ...

  • Mark Porter
    News

    Exclusive: BMA was told contract dispute spending 'not sustainable'

    2016-05-20T07:00:00Z

    British Medical Association council told in March the junior doctors dispute had cost the union £2.9m Union treasurer Andrew Dearden said the costs had not been budgeted but were manageable Document shows he also warned spending was “not sustainable” in the long term Senior leaders at the British ...

  • News

    NHS providers end year with £2.7bn deficit, HSJ research reveals

    2016-05-19T14:00:00Z

    NHS providers have fallen almost £1bn short of their revised financial target for 2015-16, according to locally reported figures This is despite the positive impact of dozens of “capital to revenue transfers” Risk that Department of Health will breach its spending limit for the year, experts warn Charlesworth: DH ...

  • Williams david 3x2
    Expert Briefing

    What's new in care models: Taking stock of the better care fund

    2016-05-16T11:54:00Z

    Tracking everything that’s new in care models and progress of the Five Year Forward View

  • Bill Kirkup
    HSJ Local

    Kirkup outlines 'lamentable' NMC failures to health secretary

    2016-05-13T11:01:00Z

    REGULATION: The Morecambe Bay inquiry chair has written to health secretary setting out what he described as the “lamentable failure” of the Nursing and Midwifery Council.

  • Kingsley Manning
    News

    Exclusive: Departing boss blames leadership for tech woes

    2016-05-13T07:00:00Z

    Outgoing information centre chair reveals frustrations Criticises the impact of Tim Kelsey, former NHS England tech leader New NHS England technology officer will add to “multi-headed hydra” of decision makers Says HSCIC has been transformed from “weak link to a fundamental asset” Muddled leadership, competing agendas and a ...

  • 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 ...

  • Steve kell
    Comment

    Let's focus on care and quality rather than numbers

    2016-05-12T07:00:00Z

    Better outcomes, teamwork and efficiency cannot be measured but are vital

  • 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 ...

  • 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” ...

  • Scales of justice
    News

    Judge criticises NHS England for 'totally irrational' drug decision

    2016-05-04T16:48:00Z

    NHS England will be ordered by the High Court to provide funding to treat a teenager with a severe neurological condition after a judge criticised its “thoroughly bad decision” and “absurd” policy.

  • Royal Courts of Justice
    News

    NHS England faces court battle in drug discrimination claim

    2016-05-04T07:00:00Z

    NHS England is accused of discriminating against teenager with narcolepsy Hundreds of patients already receive NHS funding for the drug sodium oxybate Department of Health also using public money to fund private prescriptions NHS England will appear at the High Court on Wednesday accused of discriminating against a ...

  • Pete murphy
    Comment

    Something wicked this way comes: the main barrier to transformation

    2016-05-02T07:00:00Z

    Radical policy shifts are needed to deal with some hefty obstacles standing in the way of major change

  • Hospital operation
    News

    NAO: NHS England has no strategy for specialised services

    2016-04-27T00:01:00Z

    National Audit Office report concludes NHS England lacks strategy for specialised commissioning Attempts by NHS England and Monitor to rein in spending through the tariff may have hit providers’ “financial sustainability” NHS England says it balanced its specialised commissioning budget for the first time in three years NHS ...

  • Michael White
    Comment

    Sugar is a more bitter pill to swallow than the Brexit debate

    2016-04-20T11:50:00Z

    Every step forward taken by food manufacturers in the so-called war on obesity is countered by half a step backwards