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Bill Moyes

Latest coverage: live updates from the Mid Staffs inquiry

6-Sep-2011 | By

NEW: NHS chief executive Sir David Nicholson has revealed his thinking on issues including the independence of foundation trusts, regulation and the reforms during his second day of evidence to the Mid Staffordshire Public Inquiry.

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Alan Johnson 'put pressure on regulator to keep quiet on Mid Staffs deaths'

3-Jun-2011 | By

Former health secretary Alan Johnson put pressure on the Healthcare Commission not to publish controversial figures suggesting up to 1,200 people had died unnecessarily at Mid Staffordshire Foundation Trust, the public inquiry was told.

Bill Moyes

DH 'mistaken' in backing Mid Staffs FT bid, says Moyes

1-Jun-2011 | By

The Department of Health failed to tell Monitor it had concerns about Mid Staffordshire Trust’s finances when the secretary of state backed the organisation’s bid for foundation status, according to the regulator’s former chair..

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'Disappointing' DH delays Mid Staffs inquiry

12-May-2011 | By

The public inquiry into Mid Staffordshire Foundation Trust has been held up by the Department of Health’s failure to disclose relevant documents.

NHS should have single regulator, Sir Ian Kennedy tells Mid Staffs inquiry

NHS should have single regulator, Sir Ian Kennedy tells Mid Staffs inquiry

5-May-2011 | By

Former Healthcare Commission chairman Sir Ian Kennedy has used the Mid Staffordshire Foundation Trust public inquiry to call for one “overarching body” bringing together quality and economic regulation.

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The verdict: Dorrell, Milburn, Kerr and Moyes on Andrew Lansley's vision for the NHS

5-May-2011

It’s one year on from the general election and Andrew Lansley’s Health and Social Care Bill is under considerable pressure. Can the health secretary rebut the charge that he is about to wreak havoc on the NHS, or will his vision be vindicated? Four leading figures give judgement.

Prime minister David Cameron

Exclusive: expert panel to advise prime minister on NHS

3-May-2011 | By

Number 10 Downing Street is establishing its own panel of senior health policy experts – including two former NHS chief executives – to advise the prime minister on NHS reform, HSJ has learned.

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Mid staffs chief executive "morally wrong"

7 April 2011 | By

Mid Staffordshire Foundation Trust’s 2008 request for £1.35m to fund more nurses at a time when it was predicting a £1.6m surplus was “morally wrong”, the public inquiry into failures at the organisation was told.

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Monitor 'happy' with Mid Staffs death toll

17 March 2011 | By

A former board director at Mid Staffordshire has spoken of his “amazement” that Monitor did not pick up on the hospital’s problems during its authorisation process to become a foundation trust.

Monitor interviews candidates for chair

Monitor interviews candidates for chair

28-Jan-2011 | By

Monitor is today holding interviews for a new chair.

Sir David: twice at the top and always in the leading three

HSJ100: Staying power is at the heart of NHS influence

2 September 2010 | By

As we prepare our list of the most influential people in health in 2010, Alastair McLellan and Darius McQuaid look back at who has wielded most power in the NHS during the last four years

Nigel Crisp

How Labour saved the NHS from the brink

25 March 2010 | By

Nigel Crisp believes that when Labour inherited the NHS in 1997 it was ‘falling apart’. After four years away from the service the former chief executive reflects on the successes of the last 13 years - and the missed opportunities. By Alastair McLellan

Bill Moyes

Bill Moyes teams with Paul Corrigan in policy talks

17-Mar-2010 | Updated: 17-Mar-2010 | By

Two heavyweights of Labour’s health policy have teamed up with a think tank close to the Conservatives to argue for a curtailing of the Department of Health’s power and remit.

David Bennett

Monitor names interim chief

2-Mar-2010 | By

Monitor has appointed David Bennett as its interim chief executive.

Health secretary Andy Burnham

Remit announced for investigation of regulatory bodies post Mid Staffs

24-Feb-2010 | By

Senior figures from the NHS and regulatory world are likely to have to appear before a new independent investigation of commissioning, supervisory and regulatory bodies that was announced today.

Chris Mellor

Monitor appoints interim chair

2-Feb-2010 | By

Monitor’s board has appointed its vice chair, Chris Mellor, as interim chair following the departure of Bill Moyes.

Bill Moyes

Bill Moyes calls for DH unit to tackle ‘lethargic’ non-FTs

28 January 2010 | By

The outgoing executive chair of Monitor spent his last days in post urging the Department of Health to establish a new body to tackle “lethargic” trusts that have still not applied for foundation status.

Bill Moyes

Bill Moyes takes pride in rocking the foundations

28 January 2010 | By

Monitor executive chair Bill Moyes leaves the foundation trust regulator this week with no regrets about his stormy journey, as he tells Sally Gainsbury in his final interview

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DH urged to put off Monitor search

6-Jan-2010 | By ,

The Department of Health should wait until a new government is in place before appointing a permanent Monitor chair, the organisation representing foundation trusts has said.

Search for next Monitor chair to continue

Search for next Monitor chair to begin again in 2010

23-Dec-2009 | By

The post of Monitor chair is to be re-advertised next year, the Department of Health has said.

Health secretary Andrew Lansley

Passing judgement on Lansley's vision

A year after the general election, Andrew Lansley and his controversial reforms are under fire. HSJ asks four leading figures - Stephen Dorrell, David Kerr, Alan Milburn and Bill Moyes - to hand down their verdict on Lansley’s vision.

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Michael White: 'Price competition has never been the policy... Yeah, right.'

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To be frank with you, I’d never heard of David Bennett before he was unexpectedly promoted to become the new chair of Monitor, as it evolves into the economic regulator to the entire NHS. Truly this is a real-life version of Eric Carle’s children’s story The Very Hungry Caterpillar. Guess who’s the new part-time butterfly?

Bill Moyes, former executive chairman of Monitor

Bill Moyes: the reform agenda presents a massive opportunity

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The government’s reform agenda for the NHS isn’t the beginning of the end of a primarily tax funded healthcare system. The reforms are probably the best way to preserve that for another generation or more. So, instead of focusing on the risks, let’s give more attention to the opportunities.

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The outstanding ideas that will transform healthcare

By Daloni Carlisle

HSJ and healthcare partnership Circle inaugurate a prize that will recognise the brightest and bravest thinking that seeks to influence health policy today.

Michael White

Michael White on NHS reorganisation

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I am very fond of my regular GPs. But Dr A treats the NHS’s budget cautiously, as if it was his own life savings, while Dr B is usually quite happy to fork out on my behalf.

Jon Restell

Jon Restell: could the NHS ever be like this?

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People tell me I am good at predictions, so here is my month by month forecast for 2010.

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