All Health Service Journal articles in 20 June 2014 – Page 3
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NewsTrusts exodus from Capita HR contract
Trusts across Liverpool are pulling out of a “landmark” £27m deal to buy their payroll and recruitment services from outsourcing giant Capita, fewer than three years into the seven-year contract.
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NewsHSJ Live 18.06.2014: Sarah Wollaston elected health committee chair
Coverage of this afternoon’s vote to select the new chair of the Commons health committee, plus the rest of today’s news and comment
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HSJ Local
Newcastle FT fails to meet nursing staffing levels
WORKFORCE: Planned nurse staffing levels were not met for 19 per cent of inpatient shifts at Newcastle Upon Tyne Foundation Trust in April, according to a paper discussed at its May board meeting.
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HSJ Local
Newcastle FT exceeds C Diff threshold in 2013-14
PERFORMANCE: Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals Foundation Trust reported 86 cases of C difficile in 2013-14, exceeding its threshold of 66, according to papers discussed at the June meeting of Gateshead, Newcastle North and and East and Newcastle West CCGs.
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HSJ LocalNewcastle CCGs exceed threshold for healthcare aquired infections
PERFORMANCE: Newcastle North and East Clinical Commissioning Group exceeded its threshold for non-hospital related healthcare acquired infections by more than double in 2013-14.
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HSJ Local
Cambs and Peterborough fails healthcare aquired infections target
PERFORMANCE: Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Clinical Commissioning Group exceeded its annual ceiling for C difficile and MRSA in 2013-14, according to papers discussed it’s June governing body meeting.
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CommentWe want to embed innovation on the front line
NHS England’s new initiative will open up care improvement
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HSJ Local
NHS 111 could be terminated in Norfolk
PERFORMANCE: The NHS 111 service could be terminated in Norfolk, as the East of England Ambulance Service Trust, which runs the service, has failed to secure sufficient funding.
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HSJ LocalDispute hits finances of CCG and provider in Shropshire
COMMERCIAL: A contract dispute between a clinical commissioning group and a trust in Shropshire has resulted in the CCG being placed in “financial recovery” and the provider pushed deeper into deficit, board papers showed.
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NewsSarah Wollaston elected Commons health committee chair
Conservative MP for Totnes, who is a former GP, succeeds Stephen Dorrell
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NewsWinter pressures continue into spring
Hospital trusts across England reported higher than planned deficits in the first month of the financial year, linked to winter pressures dragging on into the spring, HSJ analysis has revealed.
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SupplementsEstates management case studies: ‘It’s not all about shiny new buildings’
How the NHS is learning to get the most out of what it has
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HSJ KnowledgeOpen book accounting can lead to a more honest NHS
Forging more honest debate about costs
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SupplementsTechnology: Doing everything is awesome
The advantages of linking all primary care systems
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Supplements
Estates management: Building blocks of the new era
The 2012 reforms will have a huge impact on what goes where
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LeaderNHS England content to let CCGs break free
The organisation is willing to risk BMA disapproval
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SupplementsEstates management case studies: Voyage into space
Vacant space can be reused or opened up to the wider community
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SupplementsTechnology case studies: Prescribing made easier
To improve care and spread new practice swiftly
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SupplementsCommissioning supplement: Time to step up
CCGs must take lead planning the new NHS estate
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SupplementsEstates management: Get your foot in the door
CCGs must shed any reluctance to get involved
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