Simon Stevens confirms 'collective' NHS action on agency spend
NHS England chief executive Simon Stevens has said the NHS will take collective action to tackle the high cost of agency spending in the NHS.
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Exclusive: Specialist service changes an ‘unmitigated disaster’, says review
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Government considers cap on 'egregious' agency spend
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Exclusive: Monitor ramps up challenge to FTs over spending
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Revealed: £690m Staffordshire contract bidders discuss private led consortium
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Monitor sets out plan to enlist 'superbuddies'
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North West trust seeks £30m from DH for IT and air con
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Interim chief named for trust with merger hopes
HSJ Live: 29.05.2015: Government looks at possible cap on NHS agency spending
HSJ has learned the Cabinet Office and Department of Health are exploring the possibility of a cap on agency spending in the NHS, in an attempt to tackle ballooning costs.
Seven day services: Gathering the data to make it happen
Ten acute trusts in the East Midlands joined forces to tackle the challenge
Supplement: Make the most of non-executives and the independent sector
In this HSJ supplement, we look at the role of non-executives and why the NHS should enhance the role of the independent sector
End Game
End Game: Ministers for plague and sunscreen
What the new recruits can do for the Department of Health







