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Block contract trust sets two-year deal with commissioners

23-May-2012

FINANCE: Whittington Health Trust has agreed a two-year block contract deal with commissioners

NHS North West London makes 82pc of QIPP target

23-May-2012

FINANCE: The cluster of eight primary care trusts in north west London had set itself a savings target of £142.3m in 2011-12 but achieved £116.5m.

Trust's high activity level costs commissioners £27m

23-May-2012

FINANCE: Oxford University Hospitals Trust exceeded planned levels of activity by 3.7 per cent in 2011-12, costing the local health economy £26.6m more than expected.

West Yorks PCTs QIPP plan not signed off due to cash problems

23-May-2012

FINANCE: The 2012-13 quality, innovation, productivity and prevention plan for the Calderdale, Kirklees and Wakefield PCT Cluster has not been finally signed off, an SHA cluster board report notes.

McKinsey dominates consultancy spend by NHS North West London

23-May-2012

FINANCE: McKinsey accounted for nearly three-quarters of NHS North West London’s consultancy spending of £8.8m in 2011-12, new documents reveal.

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North Yorkshire and York struggling on QIPP

23-May-2012

FINANCE: A strategic health authority cluster summary shows North Yorkshire and York PCT is struggling to meet and plan for quality, innovation, productivity and prevention savings.

Whittington sets two year savings target

23-May-2012

FINANCE: Whittington Health Trust has set a savings target of £38.9m over next two years.

County Durham & Darlington overshoots 2011-12 QIPP

23-May-2012

FINANCE: NHS County Durham & Darlington achieved 109 per cent of its planned QIPP savings target for 2011-12.

HSJ Local briefing - Cumbria logo

Analysed: a healthcare crisis facing Cumbria

22-May-2012 | By

HSJ Local Briefing is our new in-depth analysis of the key issues facing the NHS’s major health economies. This week, HSJ looks at the healthcare crisis in Cumbria.

reconfiguration puzzle

Morecambe Bay 'not sustainable' without reconfiguration, says new chief

22-May-2012 | By

Troubled foundation trust University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay “can’t work” in the future without the reconfiguration of key services, its new chief executive has told HSJ.

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