Acute Care – Page 129

  • Milton Keynes Hospital
    HSJ Local

    Local A&E review scrapped in favour of STP

    2016-08-15T07:00:00Z

    Standalone review of A&E services at Bedford and Milton Keynes hospitals merged into regional STP Decision made between NHS England and CCGs after draft STP submitted at end of June Bedford Hospital appeared unaware review was ending just two weeks prior to announcement ACUTE CARE: A standalone review ...

  • News

    Direct vanguard funding will end in 2017-18

    2016-08-15T07:00:00Z

    NHS Improvement document says after 2017-18, STPs will take the place of the vanguard programme Central new care models team will carry on beyond next year Vanguard sites will not have transformation funding allocated directly to them from NHS England after next year, it has been confirmed.

  • Sasha karakusevic 3x2
    Comment

    Sizing up the risks and rewards of pathology services

    2016-08-12T12:32:00Z

    The potential of pathology to improve healthcare is enormous but to untap it we must avoid a number of pitfalls

  • Heart
    News

    Questions raised over NHS England's use of heart surgery research

    2016-08-12T07:00:00Z

    Author cited by NHS England has “no idea” where 125 operations per year figure came from How many operations a surgeon should do ”depends on the type of surgery”, academic says RCS backs NHS England recommendation NHS England’s congenital heart disease review acknowledged the 125 figure is “arbitrary” ...

  • Hinchingbrooke Hospital
    HSJ Local

    Hinchingbrooke chair: Ditching Circle management structure key to turnaround

    2016-08-11T12:27:00Z

    Replacing management structure put in by private firm which previously ran trust was key to turning around performance, says chair Alan Burns praises efforts of staff across Hinchingbrooke Health Care Trust Reduction in trust’s A&E opening hours not the way forward, he says INTERVIEW: Replacing the management structure ...

  • watch
    News

    Chief executives warned over breaches to junior doctors contract

    2016-08-11T12:16:00Z

    Handful of trusts have breached terms of new junior doctors contract related to guardians for safe working hours NHS Improvement warns trusts not to undermine the confidence of doctors following dispute with government A third of guardian posts have not been filled because of failures to agree on appointments ...

  • clipboard_meeting_notes_writing
    HSJ Local

    Former franchise trust to exit special measures

    2016-08-11T00:01:00Z

    Hospital run for three years by private company taken out of special measures after it was handed back to full NHS control last year CQC rates Hinchingbrooke Health Care Trust good overall Emergency department rated requires improvement PERFORMANCE: The district general hospital run for three years by a ...

  • Waiting room
    HSJ Local

    New mental health crisis units designed to take strain off A&E

    2016-08-10T14:44:00Z

    New mental health urgent crisis support unit opened near Bradford Shipley unit is the first of three designed to take pressure off A&E by directing mental health patients to other services Units funded through West Yorkshire Urgent Emergency Care Network vanguard SERVICE DESIGN: The first of three mental ...

  • Lawrence dunhill expert briefing
    Expert Briefing

    North by North West: Talking job cuts

    2016-08-09T07:30:00Z

    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

  • Scales of justice
    Comment

    The NHS must move from ‘no blame’ to a ‘just culture’

    2016-08-08T16:44:00Z

    A ‘no blame’ culture in the NHS runs the risk of exonerating genuine wrong-doers - it’s time to move rapidly to a ‘just culture’

  • Clifford Mann
    News

    Royal college president given NHS England role as clinical leads unveiled

    2016-08-08T12:07:00Z

    Outgoing president of the Royal College of Emergency Medicine appointed clinical lead for accident and emergency improvement plan NHS England announces chairs of its reconfigured clinical reference groups Decision to cut number of groups from 71 to 42 earlier this year drew criticism from patient groups NHS England ...

  • Hospital operation
    News

    CQC failing to record duty of candour breaches

    2016-08-08T07:00:00Z

    Patient safety charity found CQC only offers improvement recommendations to 41 per cent of trusts criticised under duty of candour Seven per cent of CQC reports made no mention of duty of candour CQC looking to improve oversight of duty of candour concerns The Care Quality Commission has ...

  • Alastair McLellan
    Leader

    Tackling the NHS deficit through targeting trusts' clinical pay bills is a busted flush

    2016-08-08T07:00:00Z

    Since it became clear the provider sector deficit would represent a significant danger to the NHS’s ability to stop or even slow declining performance, as well as to deliver service change, a murmur began in senior circles that fixing the problem would mean addressing the previously taboo subject of the ...

  • Baby
    News

    Tariff proposal would see maternity spend increase by 8 per cent

    2016-08-02T18:18:00Z

    The number of women to be put on intensive care pathway is expected to rise from 7.1 per cent to 11.3 per cent The number of women put on standard care pathways is expected to drop from 65.5 to 50 per cent Six additional conditions to be added to ...

  • GP and patient
    News

    Small jump in doctors applying for NHS training despite contract dispute

    2016-08-02T10:00:00Z

    Year on year increase in doctors applying for specialty training and GP training Ten per cent of posts for 2016 remain unfilled Further recruitment drives for some specialties planned More than 120 additional junior doctors have applied for specialty training in the NHS and more than 170 trainees ...

  • Batten tracey nhs finances in troubled times june 2016065
    HSJ Knowledge

    Roundtable: How much money is enough?

    2016-08-02T07:00:00Z

    What are the biggest challenges in making the funding settlement work? This was the question tackled by our expert panel in a recent roundtable debate. Report by Alison Moore

  • Northampton General Hospital
    HSJ Local

    Cash-strapped council plans funding cuts to joint NHS discharge project

    2016-08-01T13:09:00Z

    Northamptonshire County Council looks to axe £650,000 from joint NHS discharge project Council also plans £4m of cuts to adult social care and a review of menta health services for children Cabinet papers reveal Treasury advised “self-help” under the government’s austerity drive A county council struggling to make ...

  • Surgery
    HSJ Local

    Waiting list error could see thousands of patients assessed for clinical harm

    2016-08-01T09:02:00Z

    PERFORMANCE: A large teaching hospital may have to assess thousands of patients for clinical harm after an investigation found its data systems could not guarantee people had been treated.

  • Sarah-Jane Marsh
    HSJ Local

    Birmingham trusts hope to merge 'early next year'

    2016-07-29T11:58:00Z

    STRUCTURE: The boards of Birmingham Women’s Foundation Trust and Birmingham Children’s Hospital Foundation Trust have formally agreed to merge the organisations.

  • Yeovil District Hospital
    News

    CQC wants 'sophisticated' approach to safe staffing

    2016-07-28T14:38:00Z

    CQC comments emphasise trust autonomy on safe staffing Regulator says it will not “back off” on safe staffing and trusts’ plans must be credible Clarification comes after NHS financial reset and focus on excess pay bill growth The Care Quality Commission has tried to strike a new tone ...