All articles by Shaun Lintern – Page 24

  • Doctor strike Jan 2016
    News

    NHS prepares to move most junior doctors to controversial contract

    2017-06-07T15:09:00Z

    NHS trusts are gearing up to transfer the majority of junior doctors to their new contract in August.

  • contract
    HSJ Local

    Long-running contract row settled by trust and CCGs

    2017-06-07T12:41:00Z

    Mid Cheshire Foundation Trust and CCGs were unable to agree a deal on 2016-17 or 2017-18 contracts Expert determination, organised by regulators, ruled in April over the dispute The agreement has not been released but the trust described the result as “satisfactory” The dispute over a multimillion pound ...

  • Simon stevens at committee 18 october
    News

    Ashworth: Labour backs Simon Stevens but new body will review STPs

    2017-06-07T06:00:00Z

    Labour shadow health secretary Jon Ashworth has pledged support for NHS England chief executive Simon Stevens, but said the role of reviewing sustainability and transformation plans would be handed to a reformed NHS Improvement.

  • Jon Ashworth
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    Labour admits waiting list pledge uncosted but is confident of delivering promises

    2017-06-07T06:00:00Z

    Labour shadow health secretary says party will deliver plans with £37bn funding for NHS over five years Jon Ashworth says Labour has not worked out specific cost of taking 1 million people off NHS waiting lists by 2022 Labour government would set up “NHS Office of Sustainability” Labour’s ...

  • pharmacy
    News

    Labour confirm they will not repeal full 2012 Health Act

    2017-06-07T06:00:00Z

    Labour will not roll back the entire Health and Social Care Act if it forms the next government, the shadow health secretary has told HSJ.

  • A woman with tape over her mouth
    News

    Trusts asked to help shape whistleblower support scheme

    2017-06-02T12:59:00Z

    NHS Improvement appeals for trusts to help design pilot scheme Project follows recommendation by Sir Robert Francis QC Freedom to Speak Up Report highlighted how whistleblowers lost careers A new initiative to help whistleblowers return to work in the NHS is being developed and piloted by NHS Improvement.

  • Shaun lintern expert briefing
    Expert Briefing

    Lintern's Risk Register: A reckoning is due

    2017-06-01T14:50:00Z

    Contact me in confidence here. 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

  • Generic  drugs
    News

    Second court defeat for NHS England

    2017-05-31T12:39:00Z

    NHS England faces judicial review over decision not to fund drug for 7-year-old boy Lawyers will argue NHSE should have considered the boy’s welfare under the Children Act Victory could create a new duty on NHS England when making commissioning decisions affecting children Lawyers have been granted permission ...

  • nurse doctor mask flu
    News

    U-turn over agency staff tax rules

    2017-05-30T13:43:00Z

    NHS Improvement says trusts must not take a blanket approach to new IR35 rules Regulator had previously advised all agency staff would be covered by the tax changes New guidance published today advises trusts to review each case and consider representations NHS Improvement has made a significant U-turn ...

  • Nurse and patient
    News

    Analysis: EU nurses leaving NHS up by a third in a year

    2017-05-26T07:00:00Z

    Data shows the number of nurses from EU countries who left the NHS increased by 38 per cent in the year to December 2016 The figures come as the NHS faces a nursing workforce shortage that could be exacerbated by Brexit RCN and Cavendish Coalition call for special recognition ...

  • accident_emergency_critical_care.jpg
    News

    NHS told to prepare urgently for second possible terrorist attack

    2017-05-25T15:51:00Z

    Message to trauma centres to prepare for possible further terrorist attack Simon Stevens told NHS England board trusts are being urged to check staffing levels and mutual assistance plans Terrorist threat level was raised to critical – the highest level – following attack in Manchester on Monday night ...

  • Medical_cross
    News

    Regulator action against hospitals more than doubles in a year

    2017-05-24T07:00:00Z

    CQC’s year-end performance report reveals 133 per cent jump in enforcement action CQC says it is seeing improvement when inspectors return to providers Regulator finished 2016-17 with a £14m underspend against budget The number of enforcement actions taken against hospital providers in England by the Care Quality Commission ...

  • Midwife
    News

    Investigation: Why are some babies dying in the NHS?

    2017-05-23T05:50:00Z

    New data obtained by HSJ reveals babies are dying or being left with life-long disabilities because of mistakes being replicated across the NHS by midwives and doctors.

  • Eu flag
    News

    Tories to prioritise EU health staff in Brexit talks

    2017-05-18T13:28:00Z

    Tory manifesto makes significant pledges affecting NHS worforce Key commitments to new consultant contract and legislation for safety Manifesto fails to mention pay restraint or action to tackle nursing shortage EU migrants working in the NHS and social care will be made a priority during the Brexit negotiations ...

  • Police
    HSJ Local

    Police investigating 15 baby deaths at hospital

    2017-05-18T11:37:00Z

    Police launch investigation into series of baby deaths at Cheshire hospital Countess of Chester Hospital Foundation Trust alerted police after unexplained deaths The investigation is focused on the trust’s neonatal unit which will remain open Detectives are investigating a spate of baby deaths at a general hospital in ...

  • Warrington Hospital
    HSJ Local

    Hospital director resigns amid 'irregular' payoff deal scrutiny

    2017-05-17T10:14:00Z

    Roger Wilson, HR director at Warrington and Halton Hospitals Foundation Trust, has resigned He signed a deal with Morecambe Bay midwife which allowed her to avoid misconduct investigation Mr Wilson’s resignation comes ahead of trust investigation into “irregular” payoff deal A hospital director who is under scrutiny for ...

  • HSJ Local

    Former chief to chair major teaching hospital trust

    2017-05-15T13:18:00Z

    A former chief executive has been appointed as chairman of Nottingham University Hospitals Trust.

  • Blurred hospital corridor with three figures in it
    News

    NHS faces 'summer of protest' over nursing pay

    2017-05-15T07:55:00Z

    RCN poll saw 19 per cent turnout with majority in favour of protests and strike action Union threatens to ballot for industrial action if pay cap is not lifted by ministers Action follows mounting criticism of pay restraint policy which started seven years ago The NHS is facing ...

  • Ambulance
    News

    Trust declares major incident as neighbour is crippled by cyber attack

    2017-05-14T21:49:00Z

    Demand spikes at major trauma centre as neighbour is struck down by ransomware Operations carried out without x-rays after PACS systems go down CEO pays tribute to ‘incredible’ staff A trauma centre in London which had escaped Friday’s ransomware attack had to declare a major incident because of increased demand ...

  • Workforce
    News

    New fears over nursing workforce shortages revealed

    2017-05-14T08:28:00Z

    Nine out of 10 nursing leaders in the NHS say they are worried abour their ability to recruit nurses, according to a survey by the Royal College of Nursing. The RCN has also said it believes there are 40,000 nursing vacancies in the service.