All Regulation/inspection articles – Page 50

  • Houses of Parliament
    News

    CQC ‘not yet an effective regulator’, say MPs

    2015-12-11T00:01:00Z

    Commons public accounts committee expresses “new concerns” over CQC’s performance Committee says CQC’s own performance metrics are “inadequate” Concerns raised over CQC taking on new duty to assess efficiency “while it is struggling to fulfil its existing responsibilities” The Care Quality Commission is “not yet an effective regulator ...

  • Tim Briggs
    Comment

    Specialist hospitals leading the way in innovation

    2015-12-10T13:33:00Z

    Meet the financial challenge facing NHS

  • Inspection
    News

    Trusts unlikely to be put in special measures for poor efficiency ratings

    2015-12-08T12:51:00Z

    CQC head of acute policy says regulator “does not see” new efficiency ratings being linked to special measures Alex Baylis says CQC will have to work closely with NHS Improvement to make inspections of use of resources effective Repeats warning of CQC being “too purist” in its view of ...

  • Peter Wyman
    News

    Next CQC chair pledges ‘less burdensome’ regulation

    2015-12-04T12:53:00Z

    Peter Wyman pledges to make regulator “less burdensome” and to “reduce bureaucracy” Government’s preferred candidate tells Commons health committee his priority as CQC chair would be embracing technology Mr Wyman reveals he is a Conservative Party member The government’s preferred candidate to be the next Care Quality Commission ...

  • Mobile app
    Supplements

    How to spot a good app

    2015-12-03T14:01:00Z

    Tricky but essential - the job of evaluating the many health apps on the market

  • Jackie Daniel
    HSJ Local

    Updated: Morecambe Bay exits special measures

    2015-12-03T00:01:00Z

    CQC says Morecambe Bay should exit special measures Improved staffing levels and stable executive team installed FT chief executive says huge deficit was necessary to make improvements Full CQC report REGULATION: Monitor has confirmed that University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay Foundation Trust will be taken out of special ...

  • Board room
    News

    CQC criticised for errors leading to trust's £200k 'fit and proper person' bill

    2015-12-02T11:23:00Z

    Derby Teaching Hospitals chair calls for CQC to rethink its handling of fit and proper person complaints CQC failed to pass on vital information and is blamed for doubling cost of investigation Derby chief executive Sue James exonerated and called “exemplary” by report Serious concerns have been raised ...

  • News

    Exclusive: DH agrees £1.2bn raid on its 2016-17 capital budget

    2015-11-27T13:19:00Z

    Department of Health has agreed to transfer £1.2bn from its capital budget to support revenue spending in 2016-17, HSJ has learned The switch will substantially reduce the expected cash cut to non-NHS England revenue spending next year In following years, much of the reduction in non-NHS England spend expected ...

  • Kate Stanton-Davies and her mother
    News

    Exclusive: NHS England U-turn over national midwifery audit

    2015-11-27T11:14:00Z

    NHS England reverses decision to keep national midwifery investigations audit secret Decision follows criticism from the parents of baby Kate Stanton-Davies who died in March 2009 Review of her death highlighted multiple failings and similarities with Morecambe Bay NHS England has reversed a decision to keep secret a ...

  • Ambulance
    HSJ Local

    First ambulance service placed in special measures

    2015-11-27T00:01:00Z

    London Ambulance Service put in special measures Trust chief says extra staff recruited and board members regularly visit front line Staff reported feeling stressed and fatigued PERFORMANCE: London Ambulance Service Trust has been put in special measures after an inspection that found staff did not feel supported and ...

  • University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Foundation Trust
    HSJ Local

    Exclusive: Morecambe Bay transcripts to remain secret until autumn 2016

    2015-11-26T11:54:00Z

    Transcripts of 118 interviews could take until autumn 2016 to be published Morecambe Bay inquiry chair Bill Kirkup says timescale is a “surprise” Witnesses to the inquiry included senior NHS figures PATIENT SAFETY: Transcripts of interviews carried out for the Morecambe Bay inquiry will not be made public ...

  • Jeremy Taylor
    Comment

    The government clearly distrusts traditional public health

    2015-11-25T17:15:00Z

    The chancellor may be feeling good about the spending review settlement, but his lack of holistic vision leaves scant room for the creativity required for coming up with new ways of integrating public health

  • Workforce
    HSJ Knowledge

    Steps towards better workforce planning

    2015-11-17T18:33:00Z

    Need for a collaborative approach

  • Foundation Trust
    Supplements

    Roundtable: The shaken ground of foundation trusts

    2015-11-17T17:56:00Z

    In today’s time

  • Train
    News

    Exclusive: Hospital inspections exceeded hotel and travel budget by four times

    2015-11-16T11:36:00Z

    CQC hospital inspection directorate spent £4.4m on “travel and subsistence” in 2014-15 against budget of £1.1m CQC says overspending occurred because budget was based on previous, lighter touch inspection regime Figures obtained by HSJ show up to £80,000 spent on accommodation during single inspection The Care ...

  • Whistle
    News

    Exclusive: Monitor to reveal national whistleblowing policy

    2015-11-16T07:00:00Z

    NHS organisations in England required to adopt national whistleblower policy Regulators believe policy will tackle variable standards Move follows recommendation of Sir Robert Francis QC’s report Monitor will publish plans today for a national whistleblowing policy that each NHS organisation in England will be required to adopt, HSJ ...

  • Group of clinical professionals talking
    News

    Exclusive: Fewer than one in 10 hospitals meet their own nurse staffing targets

    2015-11-16T07:00:00Z

    Nine in 10 hospital sites fail to achieve own nurse staffing plans Chief nurses insist recruiting substantive nurses will save the NHS money Hopson: “Not enough clarity and consistency in the system” over staffing More than nine out of 10 acute hospitals in England are failing to meet ...

  • Mark Dayan
    Comment

    Be prepared for a less 'national' health service

    2015-11-13T16:25:00Z

    The Devolution Bill has big implications for the NHS

  • Mother and baby
    News

    New patient safety body to focus on maternity care

    2015-11-13T12:51:00Z

    New investigation body will focus on maternity incidents from April next year Government to invest £4m in new technology, education and training Transparency data to include comparable trust performance on maternity outcomes The new Independent Patient Safety Investigations Service has been asked by the health secretary to focus ...

  • Waiting room
    News

    Exclusive: Former BMA negotiator calls for ‘civil disobedience’ against CQC fees

    2015-11-13T07:00:00Z

    Former BMA GP committee negotiator, who is still a member, calls for “revolt” if the CQC hikes fees Peter Holden proposes paying regulator “this year’s fees plus 1 per cent” The CQC is consulting on a sevenfold increase in GP fees A former British Medical Association negotiator has ...