All Regulation/inspection articles – Page 43

  • Tyne river
    News

    First mental health trusts rated outstanding by CQC

    2016-09-01T00:01:00Z

    Care Quality Commission announces first two mental health trusts in the country to be rated outstanding Northumberland Tyne and Wear FT and East London FT have both been given the highest rating by inspectors CQC deputy chief inspector of hospitals hopes both organisations will be an “exemplar” to other ...

  • mental_health_brain_head
    News

    Private children's hospital rated inadequate across the board

    2016-08-31T00:01:00Z

    An independent children’s mental health hospital has been placed in special measures after a damning inspection found safety concerns including staff shortages and overuse of restraint on patients.

  • Amanda Casey
    Comment

    Jail for CV shows need for regulation

    2016-08-25T07:00:00Z

    A statutory regulatory regime for registering and authenticating physiologists could avoid serious threats to patient safety

  • Niall Dickson
    News

    80 hospitals in GMC 'special measures' over safety and training concerns

    2016-08-25T07:00:00Z

    GMC chief executive urges government to accelerate reform of professional regulators, including mergers Medical watchdog is developing a new intelligence system to analyse data and act faster over concerns Seventy-nine hospitals are being monitored because of concerns over standards of training or safety Almost 80 hospitals are being ...

  • Duncan Astill
    Comment

    Criminalisation of healthcare professionals: do patients benefit?

    2016-08-22T07:00:00Z

    Internal assurance processes are vital to ensure criminal liability is not unfairly biased against healthcare professionals in the event of an accident

  • Bruce_Keogh
    News

    Patients redirected as CQC uncovers safety concerns at abortion provider

    2016-08-19T17:56:00Z

    CQC inspection of Marie Stopes International uncovers “serious concerns” About 250 women a week will be diverted to other providers after range of termination of pregnancy services suspended NHS England has launched confidential helpline for those with concerns and questions About 250 women a week will be redirected ...

  • Hinchingbrooke Hospital
    HSJ Local

    Hinchingbrooke chair: Ditching Circle management structure key to turnaround

    2016-08-11T12:27:00Z

    Replacing management structure put in by private firm which previously ran trust was key to turning around performance, says chair Alan Burns praises efforts of staff across Hinchingbrooke Health Care Trust Reduction in trust’s A&E opening hours not the way forward, he says INTERVIEW: Replacing the management structure ...

  • clipboard_meeting_notes_writing
    HSJ Local

    Former franchise trust to exit special measures

    2016-08-11T00:01:00Z

    Hospital run for three years by private company taken out of special measures after it was handed back to full NHS control last year CQC rates Hinchingbrooke Health Care Trust good overall Emergency department rated requires improvement PERFORMANCE: The district general hospital run for three years by a ...

  • Shaun lintern expert briefing
    Expert Briefing

    Lintern’s Risk Register: Which tribe do you belong to?

    2016-08-09T10:43:00Z

    A thought provoking meet-up this week got me thinking about tribalism in the NHS and how that impacts on day to day culture, staff and patient care. Also this week: can the CQC stay true to its mission? Everything you need to stay up to date on patient safety ...

  • Court reports
    News

    Exclusive: Trusts fail to report hundreds of mental health patient deaths to coroners

    2016-08-09T06:00:00Z

    Discrepancies in official data examined by HSJ suggest more than 700 deaths of patients detained under the Mental Health Act were not reported to coroners between 2011 and 2014 All deaths in state detention should be reported to the CQC and examined by a coroner DH could not rule ...

  • Hospital operation
    News

    CQC failing to record duty of candour breaches

    2016-08-08T07:00:00Z

    Patient safety charity found CQC only offers improvement recommendations to 41 per cent of trusts criticised under duty of candour Seven per cent of CQC reports made no mention of duty of candour CQC looking to improve oversight of duty of candour concerns The Care Quality Commission has ...

  • Shaun lintern expert briefing
    Expert Briefing

    Lintern’s Risk Register: A change in tone on safe staffing?

    2016-08-04T07:49:00Z

    Everything you need to stay up to date on patient safety and workforce, plus my take on the most important under-the-radar stories. From patient safety correspondent Shaun Lintern

  • Dame Julie Mellor
    News

    Report behind PHSO resignation held up by 'legal process'

    2016-07-27T11:57:00Z

    No date set for publication of report by Sir Alex Allen which led to Dame Julie Mellor’s resignation PHSO says it must follow “proper legal process” before it can publish Director of investigations recently resigned but PHSO says this is not linked to the review Legal issues are ...

  • clipboard_meeting_notes_writing
    News

    CQC admits failings over patient experts contract

    2016-07-26T11:08:00Z

    CQC says it should have involved incumbent experts in contract procurement from the “outset” Detailed breakdown of costs in bid proposals should have been sought Review found CQC had “no contractual power” to get data from previous suppliers The Care Quality Commission has admitted “earlier engagement” and greater ...

  • Barts
    News

    Fourteen trusts and CCGs put in 'financial special measures'

    2016-07-21T11:09:00Z

    Five trusts and nine CCGs in new “financial special measures” regime Trust regime could involve organisations losing control over spending decisions, leaders being removed and the DH exchanging “surplus assets for cash” CCGs could be disbanded, made to share a joint management team or turned into an accountable care ...

  • Shaun lintern expert briefing
    Expert Briefing

    Lintern’s Risk Register: Through the looking glass, nothing is what it seems

    2016-07-20T15:31:00Z

    Everything you need to stay up to date on patient safety and workforce, plus my take on the most important under-the-radar stories. From patient safety correspondent Shaun Lintern

  • David Behan
    News

    Exclusive: CQC says regulation must not be 'barrier' to new care models

    2016-07-20T09:26:00Z

    David Behan says regulation must not be “an unnecessary barrier to innovation” CQC admits new care models will lead to “periods of risk” Regulator to work in partnership with vanguards and STPs to develop “nimble” regulatory approach The Care Quality Commission has set out plans to ensure regulation ...

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Turbulent times put squeeze on hard-pressed finance directors

    2016-07-20T07:00:00Z

    A survey of finance directors reveals achieving sustainability, safety and financial balance as major challenges

  • Nurse hospital doctor
    News

    Don't automatically invest to meet CQC or Royal College standards, warns Mackey

    2016-07-13T09:10:00Z

    Jim Mackey has said financially stretched trusts should not automatically spend money on new staff or better facilities on the basis of a Care Quality Commission recommendation or in an attempt to meet royal college standards.

  • Dame Julie Mellor
    News

    PHSO apologises to former NHS director for cover-up 'mistake'

    2016-07-12T10:56:00Z

    Dame Julie Mellor writes personal apology to Helen Marks, former HR director at Derbyshire Healthcare Foundation Trust Ombudsman resigned last week after failing to take action when she was made aware of cover-up by her deputy Mick Martin last year Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman yet to publish findings ...