All Acute care articles – Page 137

  • Person with flu
    News

    North East trust tops sickness absence table for third year

    2016-05-04T12:04:00Z

    South Tyneside Foundation Trust has highest sickness absence rate of any acute trust for third consecutive year Trusts in Lancashire and Bradford in top five for past three years An acute trust has topped the hospital trust sickness absence table for three years in a row, new data ...

  • Ben_Clover
    Comment

    Analysis: NHS Improvement can make RTT picture clearer, not prettier

    2016-05-04T07:00:00Z

    News of NHS Improvement’s waiting times validation project comes at an interesting point for those affected by referral to treatment data.

  • Numbers
    News

    NHS Improvement to check waiting lists of 60 trusts

    2016-05-04T07:00:00Z

    Waiting times data to be checked at 60 trusts in £2m project Performance on referral to treatment declining nationally Large hospital trusts not reporting their waiting times data NHS Improvement has launched a £2m project to see how many patients on trust waiting lists for elective procedures are ...

  • James titcombe 3x2
    Comment

    The NHS is an organisation with amnesia

    2016-05-03T18:36:00Z

    Despite major reports calling for an overhaul of safety, barriers to effective NHS investigations still exist

  • Benrosling2
    HSJ Knowledge

    How a trust developed new patient flow pathways to upgrade its A&E

    2016-05-03T11:00:00Z

    Ben Rosling explains how information-led change focusing on patient flow helped Croydon Health Services Trust improve its A&E performance

  • Paula Vasco-Knight
    News

    Teaching trust loses second chief executive in two weeks

    2016-05-03T10:49:00Z

    Paula Vasco-Knight suspended as acting chief executive at St George’s University Hospitals Foundation Trust Action follows serious financial allegations made against Ms Vasco-Knight relating to a previous employment Suspension comes less than two weeks after former chief executive Miles Scott announced he was standing down EXCLUSIVE: A major ...

  • Dave west expert briefing
    Expert Briefing

    The Commissioner: Five messages from CCG leaders

    2016-04-29T08:00:00Z

    What NHS England isn’t telling you, and more indispensable weekly insight for commissioners, by Dave West

  • Colchester Hospital
    News

    Colchester told to partner with local trust or face failure regime

    2016-04-28T00:01:00Z

    Colchester trust told it risks being put in the failure regime, which could result in its liquidation CQC says its services are unsafe and patients are at risk of harm Regulators say trust must form a “long term partnership” with Ipswich to “secure services” CQC has no confidence in ...

  • Gillian Fairfield
    HSJ Local

    Trust leaders accused of focusing on 'institutional preservation'

    2016-04-27T16:44:00Z

    Sir Richard Leese said Pennine Acute’s business plan under previous management “prioritised institutional preservation” Manchester council is leading a review of hospital services in the city HSJ has previously highlighted tensions over the future of North Manchester General Hospital The leader of Manchester City Council has accused the ...

  • Busy hospital
    News

    Revealed: How many agency shifts breached 2015-16 pay caps

    2016-04-26T11:21:00Z

    New data shows 1 February reduction in agency pay caps drove weekly breaches above 45,000 – an increase of 10,000 a week Breaches began to decline again at the start of March NHS Improvement estimates agency caps saved £290m between October and February The number of NHS agency ...

  • Nurse doctor hospital
    News

    Trusts fear impact of junior contract on services, training and bottom line

    2016-04-26T08:00:00Z

    Medical and workforce directors voice worries about impact of junior doctors contract Cost concerns include higher pension costs and pay protection concessions Warnings that trusts will need more doctors to maintain training and services Follow HSJ Live for in-depth coverage of the junior doctors’ strike The new junior ...

  • James wilson
    Comment

    Why every NHS director should be very interested in reference costs

    2016-04-26T07:58:00Z

    Reference costs can be a catalyst to greater NHS efficiency but we must invest in them now, writes James Wilson

  • Managers meeting
    News

    Commissioners split on STP leads' roles and responsibility

    2016-04-25T07:02:00Z

    Many expect STP leaders to take responsibility for finance and performance However, few CCG leaders are expected to step back from strategy across their patch Concern about the impact of STPs on local and clinical leadership More than a third of clinical commissioning group bosses expect sustainability and ...

  • Miles Scott
    News

    Chief of scandal hit teaching hospital steps down

    2016-04-22T12:47:00Z

    Miles Scott steps down from role of chief executive at St George’s University Hospitals Move follows high profile financial collapse at the trust and arrival of new interim chair He will be replaced by acting chief executive Paula Vasco-Knight Chair tells staff the trust’s problems will not be solved ...

  • Fire engine
    HSJ Local

    Updated: Four wards closed after fire and power cut at East Midlands hospital

    2016-04-21T12:05:00Z

    United Lincolnshire Hospital Trust closes A&E at Grantham and District Hospital after fire Four major services closed due to resulting power cut All operations and outpatient clinics cancelled for next few days ACUTE CARE: United Lincolnshire Hospital Trust has had to close four wards after an electrical fire ...

  • David walker1
    Comment

    Why centralisation might not be the best option for maternity services

    2016-04-18T13:01:00Z

    Centralisation is an effective move in the case of elective surgery – but is it such a good idea when it comes to maternity and emergency services? David Walker and Anne Garden ask

  • Woman with clipboard
    HSJ Local

    FT hits out at CQC after hospital rated 'inadequate'

    2016-04-15T16:08:00Z

    CQC found A&E, outpatients and surgical services at Scunthorpe General Hospital had “either not improved or had deteriorated since our last inspection” Trust chief executive “extremely disappointed” Chair says “a number of aspects of the inspection have given us cause for concern” Bosses at Northern Lincolnshire and Goole ...

  • Leeds General Infirmary
    News

    Transplants axed and wards closed amid trust’s nurse shortage

    2016-04-15T12:45:00Z

    Sources reveal critical care bed crisis at one of the country’s largest hospital trusts Two wards closed at Leeds General Infirmary and St James’ University Hospital Liver transplant operations cancelled because of a lack of intensive care beds Liver transplant operations at one of the country’s flagship teaching ...

  • Dave West
    Expert Briefing

    The Commissioner: So much for the whole system

    2016-04-15T08:00:00Z

    What NHS England isn’t telling you, and more indispensable weekly insight for commissioners, by Dave West

  • Emergency department
    HSJ Local

    NHS Improvement denies locum cap caused Lancashire A&E crisis

    2016-04-15T07:00:00Z

    NHS Improvement refutes claim that agency cap caused Lancashire Teaching Hospitals’ A&E crisis Trust warned regulator of agency cap concerns months before downgrading an A&E FT claims cap caused staffing crisis across emergency department and other medical specialities NHS Improvement was warned that the locum pay cap was ...