Dave West

NMC building

Former NMC chief executive got £122,000 payoff

3-Jul-2009 | By Richard Staines

Former Nursing and Midwifery Council chief executive Sarah Thewlis received a payoff of nearly £122,000 after resigning last year, according to the regulator’s accounts.

Health committee 'saddened' by patient safety failures

Health committee 'saddened' by patient safety failures

3-Jul-2009 | By Dave West

NHS boards “too often” prioritise governance, finances and targets above patient safety, the Commons health committee said today.

Councils told to learn lessons from NHS on recruitment and retention

Councils told to learn lessons from NHS on recruitment and retention

3-Jul-2009 | By Jim Dunton

Councils should learn lessons from the NHS to improve recruitment and retention of social workers, the chair of the government’s social work task force said.

Maggots

Maggot infestation sparks emergency at Aberdeen children's hospital

3-Jul-2009

Operations have been cancelled and emergency procedures adopted because of an infestation of maggots at the Royal Aberdeen Children’s Hospital.

Tamiflu

CMO reassures over supplies of Tamiflu

3-Jul-2009

The government’s chief medical officer has said that Britain has enough Tamiflu after it was revealed that the number of new swine flu cases could hit 100,000 per day.

Mark Britnell

KPMG confirms Mark Britnell's appointment

2-Jul-2009 | By Rachel Purkett

KPMG has confirmed the appointment of Mark Britnell as its new head of Healthcare Europe, as exclusively revealed by HSJ last month.

Vince Cable

Vince Cable: concerned NHS 'going against' joint working with local government

2-Jul-2009 | By James Illman

Vince Cable has raised concerns that the NHS is “going against” the drive towards greater partnership with local government.

swine flu information leaflet

PCTs gear up to cope with potential for 100,000 swine flu cases a day

2-Jul-2009 | By Dave West

The Department of Health says primary care trusts across the country are ready to establish antiviral collection points within a week following a dramatic increase in cases.

Nigel Edwards

Building Britain's Future hints at threat to SHAs

2 July 2009 | By Sally Gainsbury

The government has set out plans to turn NHS targets into enforceable patient entitlements in a move that is likely to see the role of strategic health authorities reduced.

Mid Staffordshire Hospital

Tories plan 'enhanced' Monitor role

2 July 2009 | By Dave West

The Conservatives are planning to “enhance” Monitor’s role, giving it powers to regulate against poor care and speed up the foundation pipeline.

Bill Moyes

Monitor accused of 'sharp elbowing' the CQC

2 July 2009 | By Dave West

Monitor has been accused of attempting to significantly extend its role in regulating quality, and “sharp elbowing” the Care Quality Commission.

Haldane green paper

Social care green paper delayed again

2 July 2009 | By Helen Crump

The long awaited social care green paper has been delayed again.

Flu

Flu czar Ian Dalton sets September deadline for preparation

2 July 2009 | By Helen Crump

The NHS flu czar has given board members a September deadline to make sure they can “justify” the strength of their pandemic flu plans.

Beer

Lifestyle messages confusing, says Public Health Commission

2-Jul-2009

Inconsistent and confusing information from public health initiatives is preventing people choosing healthier lifestyles, the Public Health Commission has said.

Bruce Keogh

Bruce Keogh tells doctors to ‘seize control of NHS’

2 July 2009 | By Charlotte Santry

NHS medical director Sir Bruce Keogh has told clinicians to “stop whinging” and “seize control” of the NHS.

Pregnant woman

Calls for fresh look at women's contraception access

2 July 2009 | By Helen Crump

Women should be allowed to access contraception services without seeing a clinician if unplanned pregnancies do not fall, according to an expert group.

Martin Yeates

Mid Staffordshire foundation trust keeps chief executive minutes private

2 July 2009 | By Dave West

Mid Staffordshire foundation trust has again refused to release information which may throw light on the departure of its former chief executive.

Money

Monitor insists new rule has not ‘cancelled’ PFI

2 July 2009 | By Sally Gainsbury

The foundation trust regulator Monitor has hit back at claims it has “effectively cancelled” the remaining NHS private finance initiative contracts.

David Nicholson

Trusts may have to report more non-MRSA and C Diff infections

2 July 2009 | By Charlotte Santry

Trusts could be forced to report on how many of their patients have healthcare associated infections that are not MRSA or C difficile.

GP practice

Practice based commissioning relationships finally paying off

2 July 2009 | By Helen Crump

Primary care trusts’ efforts to formalise practice based commissioning relationships are finally paying off.

Andrew Lansley at Confed 2009

Andrew Lansley waves a blank NHS pay cheque

1-Jul-2009 | Updated: 2-Jul-2009 | By Sally Gainsbury

Shadow health secretary Andrew Lansley has made what appears to be an open ended pledge on the size of the next NHS pay settlement, in an interview with HSJ.

Building site

Firms fight to the death for NHS construction projects

1-Jul-2009 | Updated: 2-Jul-2009 | By Sally Gainsbury

Construction consultancy and building firms are offering NHS organisations “suicidal rates” in a desperate bid to keep afloat during the recession, HSJ has been told.

Can of beans

Foundation trust brand carries can for blunders

By Dave West

With recent high-profile scandals surrounding foundation trusts, the brand value of the champions of the acute sector has been called into question. So where might it all lead?

When Lord Darzi asked the NHS to come up with regional plans, managers found themselves in uncharted territory. A year on, HSJ has looked around the country to see how they fared

Localism takes flight as managers seize the day

By Charlotte Santry, Helen Crump, Sally Gainsbury, Dave West

When Lord Darzi asked the NHS to come up with regional plans, managers found themselves in uncharted territory. A year on, HSJ has looked around the country to see how they fared

While public attention has been diverted by swine flu, the predicted heatwave this summer also poses a danger to life, particularly to older people

Heatwave planning gets PCTs hot under the collar

By Alison Moore

While public attention has been diverted by swine flu, the predicted heatwave this summer also poses a danger to life, particularly to older people

Pursuing the rewards for world class commissioning unveiled by the Department of Health this week looks likely to prove a test of every PCT's whole operational strategy. Helen Crump reports

PCTs find there are no shortcuts to freedom

By Helen Crump

Pursuing the rewards for world class commissioning unveiled by the Department of Health this week looks likely to prove a test of every PCT’s whole operational strategy. Helen Crump reports

Tsars

A decade of the national clinical directors - aka the czars

By Dave West

The NHS’s czars, or national clinical directors, have been hailed as a success.

Trusts in the dark over cost of private patients

By Sally Gainsbury

How much should NHS hospitals be charging to make a profit on private care? With foundation trusts’ income cap up for debate, Sally Gainsbury looks into costs, calculations and rates of return

How long can Southend Hospital remain off the NHS Agenda for Change?

By Alison Moore

Southend University Hospital opted out of Agenda for Change and local terms and conditions for 95 per cent of its eligible staff. Alison Moore looks at how this independence is working out

Clinical relationship

Imperial College Healthcare pioneers shift in managerial relations

Imperial College Healthcare trust chief executive Steve Smith tells Alastair McLellan how the new academic health science centre allowed a radical cultural shift to clinical leadership

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