All Primary care articles – Page 312

  • News

    NHS could save £2.2bn by tackling inefficiency

    2006-10-23T12:00:00Z

    The NHS could save up to £2.2bn if trusts take steps to address wide variations in productivity and efficiency.The Department of Health has published its Better care, better valueindicators, which show trust-by-trust performance against a range of measures.Reducing unnecessary admissions could unlock £348m, and ...

  • News

    Lord Warner welcomes millionth choose and book referral

    2006-10-23T12:00:00Z

    More than one million referrals to specialist care have been made through choose and book by GPs across England, health minister Lord Warner has announced.He said 85 per cent of all practices were using the IT system to make referrals, and more than 6,000 practices made referrals last week.Read the ...

  • News

    Private finance guidance for trusts published

    2006-10-23T12:00:00Z

    New draft guidance which will help NHS trusts select, evaluate and appoint private sector bidders in private finance schemes has been published by the Department of Health.The guidance has been developed in conjunction with the Treasury, private sector contractors and managers of NHS organisations that have been through private finance ...

  • News

    New head of policy at ASH

    2006-10-20T12:00:00Z

    Asthma UK policy and campaigns director Martin Dockrell has been appointed as the new head of policy at pressure group Action on Smoking and Health. Mr Dockrell was an AIDS activist in the 1980s and 1990s. For the last five years he has worked closely ...

  • News

    Response to NHS charges report

    2006-10-20T12:00:00Z

    The Department of Health has published its response to July's Commons health select committee report on NHS charging. The response covers charges levied on patients and families for prescription dental charges, sight tests, additional charges for some clinical services, assistance with transport costs and charges ...

  • News

    Improving outcomes for wheelchair users

    2006-10-20T12:00:00Z

    Out and About: wheelchairs as part of a whole systems approach to independencehas been published by the Department of Health. The document provides a view of the current state of wheelchair provision and makes recommendations on how the NHS working with partners can improve outcomes ...

  • HSJ Knowledge

    News analysis: Five years and billions of pounds later, what has changed since Wanless?

    2006-10-19T00:00:00Z

    Sir Derek Wanless's 2002 report prompted the chancellor to pump billions into the health service - but called for reform too. Now he is back to pack another punch by examining how wisely the money was spent and set out lessons for the future. Daniel Martin reports

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Andrew Jones on financial influence

    2006-10-19T00:00:00Z

    'Providers under fire are likely to react to fill up their capacity and treat more invasively. This will mean more operations and more investigations.'

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Sharing management between hospital and community

    2006-10-19T00:00:00Z

    Glaucoma treatment: Peterborough and Stamford Hospitals foundation trust

  • HSJ Knowledge

    'A win-win for both patient and budget'

    2006-10-19T00:00:00Z

    Finance - Claremont Medical Practice in Exmouth, East Devon

  • News

    South West chief execs move in

    2006-10-19T00:00:00Z

    As senior appointments for the newly reconfigured PCTs continue to take shape, HSJbrings you the latest recruits in the South West

  • News

    Commission says sorry for PCT score mistakes

    2006-10-19T00:00:00Z

    The Healthcare Commission has apologised for sending 62 primary care trusts the wrong ratings last week. The commission was alerted to the errors by PCTs, which were given their individual scores on Tuesday, ahead of the official launch of figures for all of England on Thursday.

  • News

    Dr Natalie-Jane Macdonald on GPs and commissioning

    2006-10-19T00:00:00Z

    'Strategic health authorities and GPs must represent the best interests of the citizen and patient... However, they face some pretty daunting challenges'

  • News

    DoH pledges support teams

    2006-10-19T00:00:00Z

    The Department of Health is to create a national support team to help primary care trusts and local authorities tackle public health.

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Gender-specific services: equal, but not the same

    2006-10-19T00:00:00Z

    From next April, trusts will have a legal duty to demonstrate gender equity across all areas of service provision. But as the deadline approaches, the national picture is looking decidedly patchy. Gabriel Fleming looks at how it will work

  • News

    'Unbundling' options promised soon

    2006-10-19T00:00:00Z

    Ministers are to review financial incentives to encourage the NHS to rehabilitate older people in the community, rather than acute settings.

  • News

    Healthcheck: just 11 have self-declared ratings reduced after inspection

    2006-10-12T00:00:00Z

    The Healthcare Commission reviewed more trusts' self declarations than originally intended, chief executive Anna Walker has revealed.In total, 11 trusts had their overall rating reduced as a result of inspection of their self-declared standards.

  • News

    Healthcheck ratings: Audit Commission focuses on 37 trusts that failed in key areas

    2006-10-12T00:00:00Z

    The Audit Commission has voiced concern about 37 organisations deemed to be failing in three key financial areas. It compiled findings from local auditors for 2005-06 and scored all non-foundation organisations in the category of 'use of resources', which makes up half of the healthcheck ratings.

  • News

    NHS Appointments Commission: Wells to exit after six years

    2006-10-12T00:00:00Z

    The chair of the NHS Appointments Commission is to step down at the end of his second term.

  • Comment

    Cameron speech: Tories elbow their way to the front on independence agenda

    2006-10-12T00:00:00Z

    'Strategic health authorities will be less happy with the inference that they will become a local arm of the Department of Health, much reduced in power.'