All Policy articles – Page 78

  • News

    Mapped: 15 primary care ‘rapid test sites’ get new care models cash

    2016-03-17T07:00:00Z

    NHS England’s new care models team to provide pilots with £500,000 Primary Care Home model aims to spread multispecialty community provider type models across the country Fifteen “rapid test sites” to launch in shadow form in April NHS England’s new care models team has provided £500,000 to 15 ...

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    News

    'No convincing plan' for NHS to save £22bn, says scathing report

    2016-03-15T00:01:00Z

    PAC accuses government of being too slow to address hospital deficits “Not yet a convincing plan” for closing the £22bn efficiency gap by 2020-21, report says “Unacceptable” for officials to blame excessive agency costs as source of trusts’ difficulties Data used by Carter review to assess hospital efficiency was ...

  • News

    National bodies avoid revolt over 2016-17 tariff

    2016-03-11T13:49:00Z

    The national tariff proposals for 2016-17 have effectively been accepted by NHS providers.

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    News

    All deaths in England to be investigated by medical examiner

    2016-03-09T00:01:00Z

    Medical examiners to reveiw all deaths in England and Wales from April 2018 Jeremy Hunt to implement recommendation of Dame Janet Smith after 7 year delay Medical examiner pilots found one in four hospital death certificates were inaccurate All deaths in England and Wales will be investigated by ...

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    News

    All NHS staff to get 1 per cent pay rise

    2016-03-08T11:25:00Z

    Department of Health accepts overall 1 per cent pay rise for all NHS staff NHS Pay Review Body raises concerns over use of agency caps for NHS staff Review body on Doctors’ and Dentists’ Remuneration says it may target pay in future All NHS staff will receive a ...

  • Lord Willis
    News

    Lord Willis criticises ‘meaningless’ Carter staffing metric

    2016-03-08T07:00:00Z

    Chair of the Shape of Caring Review says his work was “not factored in” to Carter review Lord Willis says Lord Carter’s care hours metric is “too blunt a tool” Department of Health accepts the metric is not used in other countries as was originally claimed The Carter ...

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    News

    New patient safety body to carry out 'no blame' investigations

    2016-03-07T17:11:00Z

    Evidence submitted to Healthcare Safety Investigation Branch could be protected to create a “safe space” for learning Mike Durkin says HSIB will rely on NHS Improvement for “pay and rations” HSIB will develop “exemplar model” of investigations for NHS organisations to follow locally The new body to examine ...

  • Doncaster and Bassetlaw Hospitals Foundation Trust
    News

    Exclusive: One in four trusts plunge deeper into the red

    2016-02-25T07:00:00Z

    Majority of trusts already had large deficit plans at the start of the year, but are now even deeper in the red than expected HSJ has examined the finance reports for 136 acute trusts to reveal their latest recorded positions Of trusts reporting against original plans, Heart of England ...

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    News

    Share your vision for the non-clinical workforce's future

    2016-02-24T07:00:00Z

    HSJ readers are invited to share their ideas on maximising the contribution of the non-clinical workforce

  • Chris Ham
    Comment

    Now quality improvement can finally have its day

    2016-02-23T16:11:00Z

    A new King’s Fund paper offers thoughts on how to formulate a long overdue strategy for quality improvement

  • Workforce
    News

    NHS staff survey: more staff working extra hours

    2016-02-23T11:00:00Z

    Follow HSJ Live for more analysis and reaction The percentage of NHS staff reporting that they are working extra hours has reached a five year high according to the NHS staff survey results published on Tuesday.

  • Mother and baby
    News

    Women should control maternity care budgets, review says

    2016-02-23T00:01:00Z

    National Maternity Review calls for personalised maternity budgets by 2020 Recommendations aim to improve choice and increase community births Review says a significant increase in midwifery workforce is not required Women should be given their own budgets to spend on their maternity care, a national review has said, ...

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    News

    Exclusive: Baby death investigation uncovers systemic failings at trust

    2016-02-22T17:30:00Z

    New investigation exposes how vital documents never existed and policies were out of date Midwives routinely ignored policies and guidelines as part of the “culture” in midwifery led unit Trust to review historical incidents and deaths to ensure no wider problems A midwife who retrospectively altered the clinical ...

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    News

    Department of Health declares its top priorities

    2016-02-19T15:05:00Z

    Department of Health publishes “shared delivery plan” for the next four years Department to judge performance on metrics including reduction of emergency bed days NHS leaders warned against cutting national bodies “to the bone” The government has published the Department of Health’s priorities for the four remaining years ...

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    News

    CCGs 'unprepared' for specialised surgery handover

    2016-02-19T11:49:00Z

    Clinicians raise concerns with Jeremy Hunt after survey finds two thirds of CCGs have taken no action to prepare for transfer of obesity surgery commissioning Only 12 per cent of CCGs aware of post-surgery “follow up protocols”. Lack of follow up can be fatal Transfer delayed for a second ...

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    News

    New end of life care plans could leave decisions ‘hidden’ from families

    2016-02-18T00:01:00Z

    New end of life care plan is designed to replace do not attempt resuscitation orders in the NHS Form is being developed after high profile court rulings created a legal precedent for patients to be consulted Concerns have been expressed that the form is confusing and could make care ...

  • Jim Mackey
    News

    Mackey: Junior doctors’ contract should be 'consistently' implemented

    2016-02-16T17:00:00Z

    Jim Mackey says NHS Improvement will “do all we can” to ensure consistent implementation He says Sir David Dalton deserves the full support of trust chief executives and chairs Mr Mackey calls social media attacks on chief executives “unacceptable and unprofessional” The chief executive of NHS Improvement has ...

  • Targets
    News

    One in three trusts reject financial targets for next year

    2016-02-16T12:00:00Z

    Regulators issued a financial “control totals” to every trust in England for 2016-17, which they must agree to, to secure their share of the £1.8bn sustainability and transformation fund NHS Providers says two-thirds of trusts have accepted their offer, but many have done so with conditions and caveats Finance ...

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    News

    Analysed: The best and worst regions for delayed transfers of care

    2016-02-16T07:00:00Z

    Delayed transfers of care have risen steadily for the past two years and are becoming a major area of policy focus during 2016. HSJ’s detailed analysis of local delayed transfers figures reveals:

  • 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 ...