All articles by Shaun Lintern – Page 40

  • Ruth May
    News

    NHS Improvement to allow local power over nurse staffing levels

    2016-04-21T07:00:00Z

    The NHS should allow local discretion on nurse staffing levels but trusts will be expected to report against outcome measures to support patient care, according to an NHS Improvement director.

  • Shaun Lintern
    Expert Briefing

    Lintern's Risk Register: The writing on the wall

    2016-04-19T07:24:00Z

    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

  • johann malawana
    News

    BMA rejected plea from junior doctors’ leader to exclude children’s care from strike

    2016-04-15T14:07:00Z

    Internal emails show BMA leader wanted paediatrics to be excluded from full walkout Withdrawing emergency care for children would be “difficult line to defend” Full emergency strikes planned for 26 and 27 April with no exclusions EXCLUSIVE: Internal emails from the British Medical Association show junior doctors’ leader ...

  • Leeds General Infirmary
    News

    Transplants axed and wards closed amid trust’s nurse shortage

    2016-04-15T12:45:00Z

    Sources reveal critical care bed crisis at one of the country’s largest hospital trusts Two wards closed at Leeds General Infirmary and St James’ University Hospital Liver transplant operations cancelled because of a lack of intensive care beds Liver transplant operations at one of the country’s flagship teaching ...

  • Staff in hospital
    HSJ Local

    Exclusive: Trust forced to downgrade A&E after locum doctor crisis

    2016-04-13T17:37:00Z

    Acute trust forced to take action after collapse of middle grade A&E rotas following locum caps Lancashire Teaching Hospitals has just eight doctors to staff 14 posts across two sites Chief executive says failure of trusts to act collectively on locum caps meant doctors left to work at higher ...

  • Shaun Lintern
    Expert Briefing

    Lintern's Risk Register: Doing the right thing

    2016-04-12T11:05:00Z

    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

  • Liverpool seafront
    HSJ Local

    Former nursing director suspended by NMC

    2016-04-08T17:30:00Z

    WORKFORCE: A former nursing director has been suspended by the Nursing and Midwifery Council after a report exposed serious failings at Liverpool Community Health Trust.

  • University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust
    HSJ Local

    Emergency department 'inadequate, chaotic and compromised safety'

    2016-04-07T15:41:00Z

    INSPECTION: Patient safety was compromised by inadequate services and a chaotic environment at Leicester Royal Infirmary, according to inspectors.

  • Emergency care
    News

    Hundreds fewer junior doctors apply for key specialty training

    2016-04-06T13:18:00Z

    Largest falls in year on year applications in key specialties such as acute medicine, paediatrics and anaesthetics HEE says recruitment will continue for some months before final position is clear Data comes as junior doctors launch latest 48 hour non-emergency strike over contract dispute Hundreds of junior doctors ...

  • Mick Martin
    News

    Deputy ombudsman resigns in wake of cover-up

    2016-04-05T10:36:00Z

    The deputy parliamentary and health service ombudsman Mick Martin has resigned from his role at the NHS complaints watchdog after his involvement in covering up the sexual harassment of an NHS director was revealed by HSJ.

  • Houses of Parliament
    News

    Government urged to close junior doctors whistleblowing loophole

    2016-04-05T07:00:00Z

    The government should act to close a loophole in whistleblowing protection after a court ruled Health Education England’s relationship with junior doctors was outside the scope of employment law, HSJ has been told.

  • Whistle
    News

    New rules planned to prevent 'blacklisting' of NHS whistleblowers

    2016-04-05T07:00:00Z

    New regulations will be created after powers granted to the health secretary in 2015 following the Freedom to Speak Up Review Sir Robert Francis QC said his review heard evidence from whistleblowers suggesting some were being blacklisted by NHS organisations Regulations covering all NHS trusts and national bodies will ...

  • Royal Courts of Justice
    News

    High Court asked to block junior doctors' contract imposition

    2016-04-04T17:00:00Z

    Government faces two separate legal challenges over plan to impose a new junior doctors contract BMA highlights loss of automatic pay progression, unsocial hours pay and on-call pay impact on women and carers Crowdfunded legal action by junior doctors has questioned whether health secretary has power to impose Royal ...

  • Bill Kirkup
    News

    Bill Kirkup takes PHSO investigations role

    2016-04-04T14:11:00Z

    Bill Kirkup appointed as lead associate investigator at the PHSO covering serious complex NHS investigations He will have “overall accountability and oversight” for some of the most serious complaints Appointment follows critcism of the PHSO and the quality of investigations by whistleblowers The Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman ...

  • kate and rhiannon davies colour
    News

    Trust's poor culture and defensive attitude criticised after baby death

    2016-04-04T09:38:00Z

    Independent report heavily criticises culture and defensiveness at Shrewsbury and Telford Hospitals Trust Kate Stanton-Davies died in March 2009 after failings at Ludlow midwifery led unit The trust to hold an extraordinary board meeting to discuss the report’s findings A hospital trust’s poor safety culture and defensive attitude ...

  • Shaun Lintern
    Expert Briefing

    Lintern's Risk Register: The sins of our fathers

    2016-04-04T07:09:00Z

    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

  • News

    Junior doctors’ contract revealed with new pay protection

    2016-03-31T14:43:00Z

    Government publishes new junior doctors’ contract to be imposed from August Pay protection extended for some doctors Jeremy Hunt makes five changes to contract The final junior doctors’ contract to be imposed from August has been published by NHS Employers and includes extending pay protection for some doctors.

  • Xray
    News

    Medical examiners could lead to thousands more inquests

    2016-03-31T11:00:00Z

    Medical examiners service could increase number of inquests by 20,000 a year Royal College of Pathologists president warns of a lack of capacity in the system 385 medical examiners will be recruited to work part-time alongside support staff Department of Health says work ongoing to fund increased coroner workload ...

  • Agency nurse
    HSJ Local

    Document suggests trust may recruit HCAs 'to cover nursing gaps'

    2016-03-30T15:41:00Z

    WORKFORCE: Public minutes from a Gloucestershire Hospitals Foundation Trust board meeting suggested the trust intends to recruit healthcare assistants to cover gaps in its qualified nursing rotas.

  • community nurse with patient
    HSJ Local

    £270m Virgin Care contract delayed

    2016-03-29T16:51:00Z

    COMMISSIONING: A £270m community services contract between Virgin Care and East Staffordshire Clinical Commissioning Group has been delayed for a month.