All Commissioning articles – Page 219

  • Public health directors to move to local authorities
    News

    Public health directors move to local authorities

    2010-07-12T16:46:00Z

    Local authorities are to jointly appoint directors of public health with a new “public health service”, which will amalgamate existing health improvement and protection bodies by April 2012.

  • HSJ snap survey: how will the white paper affect you?
    News

    HSJ snap survey: how will the white paper affect you?

    2010-07-12T16:29:00Z

    Health secretary Andrew Lansley has today set out his blueprint for the future of the NHS in a white paper. As expected, the document contains proposals to hand the bulk of NHS commissioning responsibility to GPs.

  • Andrew Lansley
    News

    Lansley: 'no job left for PCTs'

    2010-07-12T16:06:00Z

    Primary care trusts will be abolished, health secretary Andrew Lansley has announced in his white paper for NHS reform.

  • Andrew Lansley
    News

    NHS blueprint due today

    2010-07-12T09:38:00Z

    Ministers will set out a new results-driven framework for the NHS today, which they claim could save thousands of lives a year.

  • Weak evidence supporting GP commissioning plan - Civitas
    News

    Weak evidence supporting GP commissioning plan - Civitas

    2010-07-12T09:24:00Z

    Evidence suggesting GPs will be more effective than health trusts at commissioning NHS services “is weak”, a report says.

  • Lansley
    News

    Lansley outlines plans for ‘health outcome’ measures

    2010-07-08T00:00:00Z

    The government will identify a small number of quality measures that will be used to judge a wide range of NHS activities, from commissioning to hospital care.

  • Andrew Lansley
    News

    DH forced to rethink NHS vision

    2010-07-08T00:00:00Z

    Health secretary Andrew Lansley is battling to publish his “white paper” on NHS reform next week amid government concern there is too little detail on his reform programme.

  • Paul Corrigan on how the third sector will save the NHS
    Comment

    Paul Corrigan on how the third sector will save the NHS

    2010-07-08T00:00:00Z

    The NHS, like all other healthcare systems in developed countries, will soon run out of money.

  • Economic modelling
    HSJ Knowledge

    Economic modelling

    2010-07-07T00:00:00Z

    Economic modelling can be used to support commissioning decisions by testing the cost and benefit impact of multiple care pathway scenarios.

  • Stephen Eames
    Comment

    Stephen Eames on GPs in the hotseat

    2010-07-01T00:00:00Z

    At a recent dinner party, a fellow guest, who happened to be a GP, said: “If I was to invite my colleagues to a meeting about practice based commissioning, I would be there on my own with the sandwiches” (well, actually these days it would be without the sandwiches.).

  • Hospitals face shortfalls as emergency demand spirals
    News

    Hospitals face shortfalls as emergency demand spirals

    2010-07-01T00:00:00Z

    Hospital trusts face significant cash penalties this year as their emergency activity continues to rise, HSJ analysis reveals.

  • New GP role may create deficit
    News

    New GP role may create deficit

    2010-07-01T00:00:00Z

    Handing the NHS commissioning budget over to GPs could cause the NHS to generate a gross annual deficit of at least £1.2bn, research due to be published soon suggests.

  • David Nicholson at Confed 2009
    News

    David Nicolson slows pace of Lansley change

    2010-07-01T00:00:00Z

    NHS chief executive Sir David Nicholson has said he doubts whether health secretary Andrew Lansley’s plans to implement GP commissioning can be achieved by April 2012.

  • Rebecca Evans
    Leader

    Clinical engagement is about more than GPs

    2010-07-01T00:00:00Z

    At last week’s NHS Confederation conference, health secretary Andrew Lansley stressed the need for managers to engage with GPs, while batting away the question of how Treasury officials feel about giving them control of the commissioning purse strings - a question that is not going to go away.

  • Lansley: Money is now 'core responsibility' of doctors
    News

    Lansley: money is now 'core responsibility' of doctors

    2010-06-30T14:02:00Z

    Health secretary Andrew Lansley today told the British Medical Association conference that use of resources is a “core responsibility” of doctors.

  • Health secretary Andrew Lansley launches NICE's first set of quality standards
    News

    NICE publishes first quality standards

    2010-06-30T12:32:00Z

    Trusts should screen all stroke patients for cognitive impairment within six weeks of diagnosis, according to the first set of quality standards to be published by the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence.

  • blood pressure GP
    News

    GPs should be given commissioning budgets now

    2010-06-29T13:27:00Z

    GPs who want them should be given hard budgets now, with the details of national policy filled in later, according to a report from the NHS Alliance.

  • Dr Hamish Meldrum, Chairman of Council at the BMA
    News

    Co-operation not competition best for NHS, say experts

    2010-06-28T10:29:00Z

    A group of medical bodies, unions and healthcare experts have said if the NHS was run on its founding principle of co-operation rather than competition, it would become more equitable and cost-effective.

  • Andrew Lansley acknowledged concerns about the accountability arrangments for GP commissioners
    News

    Lansley acknowledges PBC accountability concerns

    2010-06-25T11:44:00Z

    Health secretary Andrew Lansley has acknowledged concerns over the accountability arrangements for GP budget holding but has said there is “no merit” in implementing his planned changes slowly.

  • Health secretary Andrew Lansley will set out a clear framework of accountability for his reformed NHS, he told the NHS Confederation conference today.
    News

    Lansley promises clear accountability rules

    2010-06-24T16:50:00Z

    Health secretary Andrew Lansley will set out a clear framework of accountability for his reformed NHS, he told the NHS Confederation conference today.