All Regulation/inspection articles – Page 144

  • News

    Learning difficulties report slates poor care and lack of activities

    2007-12-06T09:00:00Z

    The Healthcare Commission has published a damning report into the standard of residential care the NHS and private sector provide to people with learning difficulties.

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    Healthcare Commission slams learning disabilities care

    2007-12-03T11:05:38Z

    Services for people with learning disabilities provide poor care, with safety and quality not up to modern standards in even the best services, according to a report by the Healthcare Commission.The report says that although staff were committed to services, service users were often deprived of their human rights and ...

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Mental health: no-one wins in homicide blame game

    2007-11-29T09:00:00Z

    Often inspired by media hysteria, inquiries into homicides by mentally ill people cost the NHS millions each year and produce little real change, says Christine Vize

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    Night-time trauma care gets damning verdict

    2007-11-22T09:00:00Z

    Managers should improve job planning to limit a huge drop in the quality of trauma care at night.

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    Costs for super-watchdog set at 'bizarrely low' level

    2007-11-22T09:00:00Z

    Questions have been raised over the 'bizarrely low', budget for establishing the new super-regulator.

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    2007-11-20T00:00:00Z

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    Papworth transplants given green light

    2007-11-19T00:00:00Z

    The Healthcare Commission said at 1pm today that Papworth Hospital foundation trust could resume heart transplants after the trust agreed to implement additional measures to protect patients.

  • News

    Infection control: C difficile measures improve at Stoke Mandeville

    2007-11-15T09:00:00Z

    Buckinghamshire Hospitals trust has made 'significant progress' on infection control a year on from a Clostridium difficile outbreak that killed 33 people, says the Healthcare Commission. But the regulator highlighted doctors' poor hand hygiene as a serious concern in a follow-up report published today.

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    Progress reported at infection-hit Stoke Mandeville

    2007-11-15T00:00:00Z

    Stoke Mandeville Hospital has made 'substantial progress' to prevent and manage healthcare-associated infections, the Healthcare Commission has said.

  • News

    News rules for pharamaceutical companies

    2007-11-15T00:00:00Z

    UK-based pharmaceutical companies will have to make explicit their relationship with patient organisations following the publication of new European rules.Pharmaceutical companies operating in the UK must abide by the Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry's code of conduct, but that will now need to be changed to reflect to new ...

  • News

    Doncaster

    2007-11-13T00:00:00Z

    A hospital’s refusal to adopt a national pay agreement has raised questions over the limits of foundation trusts’ independence. Maintenance workers atDoncasterand Bassetlaw Hospitals Foundation Trust, where the chairman of the pay negotiating council Joe Brayford is human resources director, are striking every Monday for the next four weeks after ...

  • News

    Two hospital directors sacked in fraud probe

    2007-11-08T09:00:00Z

    Two directors of a private hospital group at the centre of an investigation by the NHS Counter Fraud and Security Management Service have been sacked for 'incompetence'.

  • News

    Trusts doing well will not be penalised for historic deficits

    2007-11-08T09:00:00Z

    Hospitals working hard to address historic deficits have been given a reprieve by the Audit Commission: they will no longer automatically score 'inadequate' in the resources element of the health check.

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    Treasury may veto golden handshakes for trust chief executives

    2007-11-08T09:00:00Z

    Future pay-offs to senior managers who leave under a cloud may have to be approved by the Treasury. It follows the furore over severance pay to former Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells trust chief executive Rose Gibb.

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Mental health: the safety scandal

    2007-11-05T09:00:00Z

    Sexual safety is one of the biggest issues in inpatient care, with concerns not being heeded because of complacency, burnt-out staff and prejudice. Emma Dent reports

  • News

    Review of heart transplant mortality rates

    2007-11-05T00:00:00Z

    The Healthcare Commission is to carry out a preliminary review ofPapworthHospitalfoundation trust's heart transplantation programme after routine audit showed a slight increase in early mortality rates following heart transplantation.

  • News

    GP practices prepare for visits from new inspector

    2007-11-01T09:00:00Z

    Primary care faces a tougher monitoring regime following the government's response to consultation on the new super-regulator.

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    Four out of five prison mental health teams are falling short

    2007-11-01T09:00:00Z

    Less than a fifth of mental health inreach prison teams feel they are meeting the needs of inmates, five years after they were established, according to a hard-hitting report.

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    Has the PCT reconfiguration delivered the results it promised?

    2007-11-01T09:00:00Z

    A year after the number of PCTs was slashed, the annual health check has found the reconfigured organisations to be the worst performers. So was the pain worth it, asks Alison Moore

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    PCTs and hospitals dispute millions of pounds of debts

    2007-11-01T09:00:00Z

    Trusts ended the last financial year in dispute over internal debts of millions of pounds - around 1 per cent of their turnover - analysis by HSJ has revealed.