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Cancer waiting times slip in Birmingham and Solihull
PERFORMANCE: The Birmingham and Solihull primary care trust cluster has reported a dip in performance against a cancer waiting time target.
Birmingham and Solihull £14.3m behind on QIPP plan
FINANCE: The Birmingham and Solihull quality, innovation, productivity and prevention plan saved £17.1m at month seven against a plan of £31.4m.
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Birmingham and Solihull overspend on main acute provider rises
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'Agreed resignations' to cost Birmingham and Black Country clusters £11m
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Birmingham QIPP forecast improves slightly to 46pc shortfall
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Birmingham and Solihull PCT cluster overperforms on demand
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Birmingham cluster overperforms on UHB contract
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Voluntary redundancy costs Birmingham, Solihull and Black Country clusters £11m
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Concerns over diagnostic performance in Birmingham and Solihull
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Elective activity through the roof in Birmingham cluster
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Birmingham cluster predicts £26m QIPP shortfall
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West Midlands SHA releases £44m to Birmingham cluster
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Birmingham and Solihull cluster heading for £18m shortfall
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Exclusive: 400 PCT jobs at risk in Birmingham and Black Country
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Bowel campaign scuppers attempts to cut diagnostic waits
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Birmingham and Solihull faces £16.9m QIPP shortfall
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Ambulance handovers miss target in Birmingham and Solihull
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Demand outstrips plan in Birmingham and Solihull
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Birmingham and Solihull cluster 21 per cent behind on QIPP
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Commissioning functions delegated to three Birmingham and Solihull CCGs
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Birmingham Women's relies on non-recurrent 'efficiencies'
FINANCE: Birmingham Women’s Hospital Foundation Trust has made a third of its efficiency schemes non-recurrently so far this year.
Exclusive: Nearly 50 trusts 'have no independent future'
Nearly 50 NHS trusts are likely to face merger or franchised management as they are unable to gain foundation status in their current form, HSJ has learned.
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Analysed: the state of the FT pipeline
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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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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
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West Midlands trust set to benefit from new-style PFI
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Concern over 12 trusts' death rates
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'Significant' risk in specialised services upheaval, says board






