Dudley PCT
Dudley PCT
'Agreed resignations' to cost Birmingham and Black Country clusters £11m
WORKFORCE: The Black Country and Birmingham and Solihull primary care trust clusters have announced they will spend £11m on voluntary redundancies.
Dudley CCG hires accountable officer and chief finance officer
STRUCTURE: Dudley CCG has appointed an accountable officer and chief financial officer.
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Exclusive: 400 PCT jobs at risk in Birmingham and Black Country
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Surplus for Black Country PCTs
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Mobile device mooted by Dudley and Walsall
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Midlands announces cluster chairs
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New Worcestershire trust up and running
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Black Country cluster patients less satisfied, poll reveals
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NHS Dudley at risk of data breach
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New Worcestershire provider hires chief executive
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Sandwell chief executive appointed to top Midlands cluster role
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West Midlands PCTs underperforming on cancer referral times
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£1m from private mental health underspend funding acute overspends at NHS Dudley
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NHS Dudley has growing problem with acute overspend
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Birmingham Women's relies on non-recurrent 'efficiencies'
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Exclusive: Nearly 50 trusts 'have no independent future'
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Analysed: the state of the FT pipeline
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NHS Midlands and East may struggle with mortality rates probe
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Exclusive: Fewer doctors per bed at death-rate investigation trusts
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Analysed: QIPP in Birmingham and Solihull
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Exception to the rule - an HSJ efficiency supplement
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Birmingham FT releases reserves to cover deficit
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Concern over rising demand for Birmingham acute services
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Vacancies drive strong finance performance for Birmingham and Solihull FT
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HMRC investigating trusts over drug tax schemes
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New chief executive for Sandwell and West Birmingham
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Calls for action to tackle sharp rise in emergency readmissions
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Cancer waiting times slip in Birmingham and Solihull
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Birmingham A&E performance dips
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Drive change with staff engagement
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Second trust given permission to tender for a private management franchise
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Birmingham and Solihull £14.3m behind on QIPP plan
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Birmingham and Solihull overspend on main acute provider rises
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Next generation of PFI announced by Osborne






