Acute Care – Page 114

  • hospital ward
    News

    STPs told to slow emergency admissions in 2017-18

    2017-03-31T00:01:00Z

    STPs to be monitored on ability to contain A&E admission growth Metric will become key measure of success for new care models Vanguards to lose funding if emergency activity rises faster than target Bed days will also become an important measure for judging health systems Health systems will ...

  • older woman
    News

    Exclusive: Vanguard project cuts A&E admissions of over 65s

    2017-03-31T00:01:00Z

    A Nottinghamshire MCP vanguard has had 23 per cent fewer emergency admissions for care home residents, new analysis has revealed Health Foundation report shows lower A&E attendances and admissions of residents in the Principia MCP but no link to lower elective admissions or outpatient attendances NHS England and the ...

  • Queen's Hospital, Burton
    HSJ Local

    Foundation trusts could consider merger

    2017-03-30T11:43:00Z

    Two NHS trusts in the Midlands are working on proposals to work closer together, including a potential full merger, HSJ understands.

  • Southampton General Hospital
    News

    Revealed: NHS England intervenes at 10 trusts over DTOC rates

    2017-03-30T10:02:00Z

    Ten trusts visited by NHS England “central support” team to “accelerate” delayed transfers of care initiatives FOI revealed the team initially shortlisted 33 trusts at “high risk” of delayed transfers NHS England also drew up a list of trusts that must “prioritise” plans to implement A&E streaming services ...

  • city of london
    News

    City investor bids to buy Circle in £74m deal

    2017-03-29T12:09:00Z

    Investment firm offers to buy all Circle shares in deal the firm says values it at £74m Circle says new investor could provide capital investment it needs to “scale up” Circle posts accounts for 2016 that show business was loss making, but the loss had been reduced since 2015 ...

  • Alastair Currie
    Comment

    No sane manager wants to use this calamitous document

    2017-03-29T11:37:00Z

    The MHPS is a bloated mixture of inconsistent policy verbiage and labyrinthine procedure – here’s what we can do to replace it, says Alastair Currie

  • Dave west expert briefing
    Expert Briefing

    The Commissioner: The NHS's Daily Mail moment

    2017-03-29T10:22:00Z

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

  • British houses of parliament
    Comment

    Je ne regrette rien – well, not a great deal anyway...

    2017-03-29T07:00:00Z

    After a 40-year association with HSJ, some final thoughts on health, history and my place in the ‘grey tsunami’

  • surgery
    HSJ Local

    Teaching trust puts major restrictions on operations for second time in six weeks

    2017-03-28T12:02:00Z

    Teaching trust forced to restrict operations for second time in six weeks University Hospitals Leicester puts seven day restriction on elective work The move follows a 12 day restriction covering February half-term One of the NHS’s largest trusts has been forced to restrict elective activity for the second ...

  • contract
    HSJ Local

    Trust and CCGs locked in costly contract dispute

    2017-03-27T17:10:00Z

    Mid Cheshire Foundation Trust and CCGs unable to resolve contract dispute All parties have had meetings with NHS England and NHS Improvement chief executives South Cheshire and Vale Royal CCGs has employed a well known QC to fight its case, which could cost trust £9m A foundation trust ...

  • Jim Mackey
    News

    'A&E special measures' proposal rejected

    2017-03-27T17:05:00Z

    ‘A&E special measures’ plans set out by system leaders this month will not go ahead, Jim Mackey says The regime was trailed in a letter sent to London trusts from NHS England and NHS Improvement directors It prompted concerns from senior managers that the move would not help address ...

  • Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Woolwich, South London Healthcare NHS Trust
    HSJ Local

    Exclusive: Circle signs trust's wish list to mitigate impact of new contract

    2017-03-27T11:01:00Z

    Circle signs agreement to reduce financial impact on trust which lost contract Includes termination clause if planned MSK activity levels at Lewisham and Greenwich Trust fall Trust will deliver care from five community hubs Circle Health has agreed to a set of actions designed to reduce the financial ...

  • Cardiac surgery
    News

    NHS England warns of heart surgery infection risk

    2017-03-23T15:49:00Z

    NHS England says patients will be warned they could be at low risk Twenty-eight known cases of mycobacterium chimaera infection including 15 people who have died Infection risk identified in other countries linked to heater/cooler devices NHS England is writing to thousands of patients who have had open ...

  • Hospital sign
    News

    Exclusive: Regulators to introduce 'A&E special measures' regime

    2017-03-23T14:23:00Z

    Trusts performing poorly against four hour target face new tough regulatory measures Trusts could be put in new “A&E special measures” if they do not improve by June Worst performing trusts face new weekly performance meetings with regulators Trusts performing poorly against the four hour target could be ...

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    Comment

    Bonfire of financial penalties reaches cancer and RTT standards

    2017-03-23T11:58:00Z

    Financial penalties are being lifted from high-profile standards including cancer and elective waiting times, so far without attracting much attention. How is this happening? And will it work, asks Rob Findlay

  • Jeremy Hunt
    HSJ Local

    Hunt to have final say over flagship hospital reforms

    2017-03-23T11:11:00Z

    Health secretary will have final say over maternity reconfiguration proposed by success regime Cumbria CCG agreed changes to acute and community services last week County council has now referred the CCG’s decision over maternity services to Jeremy Hunt Jeremy Hunt will have the final say over whether service ...

  • Walk in centre
    HSJ Local

    CCG decides minor injury units to be closed and replaced

    2017-03-23T07:00:00Z

    CCG governing body decides to close three minor injuries units and replace three others with urgent care centres East Riding of Yorkshire CCG also approved plans to create an integrated community and intensive rehabilitation centre The CCG will commission 15 “time to think” beds for the region, but close ...

  • Bristol Children's Hospital
    HSJ Local

    Teaching trust agrees six figure settlement over child’s death

    2017-03-22T17:47:00Z

    University Hospitals Bristol FT settles case for £100,000 Deal was originally offered almost two years ago PHSO report heavily criticised the standard of care for Luke Jenkins A hospital trust guilty of major service failure related to the death of a seven-year-old boy has agreed to settle a ...

  • Lawrence dunhill expert briefing
    Expert Briefing

    North by North West: The unproven case for extended GP access

    2017-03-22T09:48:00Z

    Essential insight into NHS matters in the North West of England, with a particular focus on the devolution project in Greater Manchester. By Lawrence Dunhill

  • Alison hill
    HSJ Knowledge

    Roundtable: why culture is the big career killer for women

    2017-03-22T06:50:00Z

    HSJ’s panel identified ‘micro inequalities’ and the return of macho culture as key factors stifling greater gender equality in healthcare leadership