All articles by Shaun Lintern – Page 31

  • Bristol Children's Hospital
    HSJ Local

    Investigation finds major service failure related to second child's death at hospital

    2016-12-09T07:00:00Z

    Second case of a child failed by Bristol Royal Children’s Hospital Luke Jenkins died after major heart surgery in 2012 but was let down by staff, according to PHSO Ombudsman report contradicts findings of a review commissioned by NHS England A new investigation into the death of a ...

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    Exclusive: Resident consultants key to safe care, says royal college

    2016-12-07T12:36:00Z

    Resident consultant working will improve patient care, says RCOG Royal college says rota gaps on obstetrics and gynaecology wards will “persist” Report says culture change required among senior staff Medical consultants should work more resident shifts on obstetrics and gynaecology wards to ensure safe care and help tackle ...

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    NHS management fraudster convicted for second time

    2016-12-06T15:17:00Z

    Conrad de Souza pleaded guilty to six counts of fraud at Croydon Crown Court yesterday He was jailed for 27 months in 2011 after lying about being a doctor at Lewisham PCT for nine years In 2013 and 2014 he applied for a number of jobs he knew he ...

  • University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Foundation Trust
    HSJ Local

    Regulator's handling of Morecambe Bay scandal to be reviewed

    2016-12-06T11:30:00Z

    NMC announces review of how it dealt with the Morecambe Bay care scandal Decision follows concerns over its handling of investigations and pressure from DH NMC chief executive says she is determined to “learn lessons” An independent review into the handling of the Morecambe Bay care scandal by ...

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    News

    Trusts with dangerous staffing levels face NHS Improvement intervention

    2016-12-06T07:00:00Z

    NHS Improvement chief executive Jim Mackey says NHSI will demand evidence on workforce changes Regulator will develop a “safeguard” to prevent nursing associates substituting for qualified nurses Ruth May confirms nursing associates will also be counted separately to nurses in care hours metric Health economies and NHS providers’ ...

  • Jim Mackey
    News

    Mackey: I'll cut locum doctors pay 'if I have to'

    2016-12-06T07:00:00Z

    NHS Improvement chief executive says regulator will take tougher approach to medical locum spend It may further reduce the pay cap in future if necessary Regulator will use locum cost data to identify unsustainable services NHS Improvement chief executive Jim Mackey has told HSJ the regulator will now ...

  • Jim Mackey
    News

    Exclusive: Trusts will not be 'intimidated or bullied', says Mackey

    2016-12-06T07:00:00Z

    Jim Mackey says he wants to give “the keys back to providers” to run their organisations NHS Improvement will hold people to account “professionally” with no bullying or aggression On clinical leadership, Mr Mackey said he “couldn’t care less” what people’s background was if they have the right skills ...

  • Nurse
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    Health secretary says STPs unlikely to reduce nurse numbers

    2016-11-30T15:07:00Z

    Jeremy Hunt says he would be surprised if STP areas are able to reduce nurse numbers Health secretary says lesson of Mid Staffordshire scandal was wards need to be properly staffed New roles should assist qualified nurses and not serve as substitutes, he says Jeremy Hunt has told ...

  • Jeremy Hunt
    News

    Hunt: Introducing NHS general management may have been a 'mistake'

    2016-11-30T13:13:00Z

    Jeremy Hunt launches bid to increase NHS managers with clinical backgrounds Mr Hunt rejects idea that non-clinical managers were needed to take control of hospitals Government will look to reverse changes to medical training made after introduction of the European working time directive Introducing a general “manager class” ...

  • Nurses
    News

    Hunt: Regulation 'necessary' for new nursing role

    2016-11-30T11:22:00Z

    The Nursing and Midwifery Council has been asked by the government to regulate the new nursing associate role.

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    News

    Hundreds of 'core' posts could be cut under STP proposal

    2016-11-29T14:54:00Z

    Nottinghamshire STP indicative workforce changes include 12 per cent cut in band five and similar roles Workforce appendix suggests 24 per cent increase in community and primary care workforce Plan aims to cut 200 hospital beds over the next two years Hundreds of band five nursing, social worker ...

  • Mop and bucket
    HSJ Local

    Trust seeks to terminate £200m contract

    2016-11-28T11:21:00Z

    Nottingham trust says it is seeking “managed end” to the contract with Carillion Decision follows complaints that nurses were cleaning after Carillion staff to maintain standards Five year contract meant 1,500 staff transferred to Carillion in 2014 Nottingham University Hospitals Trust will look to terminate a five year, ...

  • Breast cancer radiology
    HSJ Local

    Private providers back on course to land £1.2bn deal

    2016-11-25T15:34:00Z

    Staffordshire CCGs to press ahead with £1.2bn cancer and end of life care contracts No stand alone NHS provider is bidding for either contract due to be awarded within months NHS England review prompted by collapse of Cambridgeshire’s £750m UnitingCare contract A major £1.2bn procurement for cancer and ...

  • University Hospitals of North staffordshire Foundation Trust
    HSJ Local

    Exclusive: STP chair resigns before plan is published

    2016-11-25T12:54:00Z

    Staffordshire STP chairman John MacDonald has resigned The Staffordshire STP may be one of the last to be published and is expected to be revealed next month Mr MacDonald, chairman of UHNM, said he wanted to focus on the “immediate challenges” facing the trust The leader of ...

  • Workforce
    News

    National officials 'ensuring' STPs plan 'right skilled' staffing

    2016-11-24T10:39:00Z

    NHS England “ensuring” an STP “will put in place the right skilled workforce” Draft STP plan proposed savings through “reduction of nursing grade input” NHS England has told HSJ it is working with a sustainability and transformation plan on ”ensuring they will put in place the right skilled ...

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    Interim managers to pay equal tax under new rules

    2016-11-23T15:23:00Z

    Autumn statement document reveals plan to make “off-payroll” workers pay more tax Treasury says public sector employers will be responsible for tax after April 2017 Concerns over costs of off-payroll workers have increased in recent years Explainer: The rules on off-payroll payments “Off-payroll” workers in the NHS, such ...

  • Bristol Children's Hospital
    News

    Children's services review accelerated

    2016-11-23T10:49:00Z

    First findings of national review of paediatric intensive care services due in next few weeks Review follows investigation into Bristol Royal Children’s Hospital Services under pressure as children with more complex needs need PICU and lengths of stay increasing An NHS England review of paediatric intensive care services ...

  • Warrington Hospital
    HSJ Local

    Trust director faces CQC review after 'irregular' payoff deal

    2016-11-23T07:00:00Z

    Roger Wilson signed the exit deal for Jeanette Parkinson in 2012 A review of the deal found the senior midwife had been “significantly overpaid” Mr Wilson denies any “impropriety” and CQC panel will now consider the case An NHS director who agreed an “irregular” exit payment for a ...

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    Law change needed to reform NHS investigations, says minister

    2016-11-22T12:22:00Z

    Minister says primary legislation will be needed to deliver “safe space” reforms Philip Dunne says NHS culture needs to be “turned around” to extend reforms locally New chief investigator had told MPs safe space should be for HSIB only Health minister Philip Dunne has told MPs primary legislation ...

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    HSJ Local

    Major acute trust admits 'insufficient' efforts to hit financial target

    2016-11-21T07:00:00Z

    Nottingham University Hospitals Trust chief executive says trust is £18m adrift of 2016-17 plan The trust must find £43m of savings this financial year assuming it receives £24m of STF support Chief executive says the trust faces regulatory intervention if it fails to take action One of the ...