All Commissioning articles – Page 51
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalLong-running contract row settled by trust and CCGsMid Cheshire Foundation Trust and CCGs were unable to agree a deal on 2016-17 or 2017-18 contracts Expert determination, organised by regulators, ruled in April over the dispute The agreement has not been released but the trust described the result as “satisfactory” The dispute over a multimillion pound ... 
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         News NewsAshworth: Labour backs Simon Stevens but new body will review STPsLabour shadow health secretary Jon Ashworth has pledged support for NHS England chief executive Simon Stevens, but said the role of reviewing sustainability and transformation plans would be handed to a reformed NHS Improvement. 
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         News NewsCQC: Social care £2bn not just for cutting hospital delaysAdditional government funding for social care this Parliament is “there for social care in its entirety”, not only preventing delays in hospitals, the sector’s chief inspector has said. 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalCCG chief to lead STPFormer chief executive of NHS 24 to lead Lincolnshire STP John Turner accepted responsibility as IT costs soared 73 per cent above business case figure STP aims to achieve a “seismic shift” with £205m service reconfiguration South Lincolnshire CCG chief officer John Turner has been appointed senior ... 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalGPs accuse their CCG of 'bias' in service closure rowGPs call on commissioners to halt plans to close minor injuries units GPs have written to NHS England to claim their clinical commissioning group was subject to “misinformation and bias” over plans to close minor injuries units. 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalTrust warns CCG over 'incredibly damaging' rationing proposalsFoundation trust claims CCG plan to ration hearing aids would breach legal duties CCG says ‘difficult approach’ is proposed to help save £9.7m Bariatric surgery would also be restricted if plans go ahead A foundation trust is warning commissioners they risk breaching their legal duties by rationing ... 
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         News NewsSecond court defeat for NHS EnglandNHS England faces judicial review over decision not to fund drug for 7-year-old boy Lawyers will argue NHSE should have considered the boy’s welfare under the Children Act Victory could create a new duty on NHS England when making commissioning decisions affecting children Lawyers have been granted permission ... 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalFour CCGs to hire joint chief then create 'single organisation'CCGs in Derbyshire approve plans to create single commissioning organisation across thier STP footprint by April 2018 Plan to appoint a single accountable officer in the near future The four clinical commissioning groups in Derbyshire are to begin recruitment for a single shared chief officer, and are planning ... 
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         News NewsFirst commissioning support unit moves towards independenceA shadow board has been set up to pave the way for a commissioning support unit to turn into a community interest company owned by its customers, HSJ can reveal. 
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         Expert Briefing Expert BriefingBeware stumbling into another 'Tory top-down reorganisation of the NHS'In an ominous echo of 2010, the Conservative party’s 2017 election manifesto includes a discreet mention which could snowball into a disruptive reorganisation of the NHS. 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalJoint CCG and council chief resigns with immediate effectCouncil chief who was also accountable officer of CCG resigns Northumberland County Council chief executive Steven Mason was appointed accountable officer at Northumberland CCG in January Council announces Mr Mason has stood down with immediate effect A council chief who also led a clinical commissioning group as part ... 
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         News NewsThree CCGs in 'devolution' STP appoint shared chief officerNew chief officer appointed to the three CCGs in Surrey Heartlands STP It has yet to be confirmed who will lead the STP following the departure of Julia Ross A single chief officer has been appointed across the three clinical commissioning groups in the Surrey Heartlands sustainability and ... 
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         News NewsCCG targets millions in savings under Right Care programmeWest Kent CCG uses NHS Right Care data to identify five priority areas for savings Plans to reduce A&E attendances and prescribing costs Investment needed to change care models that no longer meeting patients’ needs Commissioners in Kent plan to save more than £7m by reducing unwarranted variation ... 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalCCG chief officer leaving to lead foundation trustCambridgeshire and Peterborough CCG chief to head up mental health and community care trust Tracy Dowling replaces Aidan Thomas who is retiring in the summer Ms Dowling is also accountable officer of Cambridgeshire and Peterborough STP Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Clinical Commissioning Group chief officer Tracy Dowling is leaving ... 
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         Expert Briefing Expert BriefingFollowing the Money: Avoiding private providersHSJ’s email briefing on NHS finances, savings and efforts to get the health service back in the black. 
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         Comment Comment18 week waits, March 2017: explore the mapsNHS waiting lists around England, updated for March 2017 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalFour CCGs share accountable officer after leadership reshuffleMaggie MacIsaac takes up role as accountable officer across four Hampshire CCGs Departing CCG chief to remain in charge of the county’s STP Appointment is first move towards establishing single leadership team Four clinical commissioning groups have appointed a single accountable officer as part of a new partnership ... 
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         News NewsExclusive: NICE to routinely review drugs' budget impact for NHS EnglandNICE asked by NHS England to analyse the “finance impact” of new potential treatments Second programme in which a NICE review of treatment costs could potentially impact access NICE will grade clinical evidence available for each treatment, which may impact rare disease medicines The National Institute for Health ... 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalPrivate ambulance firm blames 'cash flow issues' for staff pay delayA clinical commissioning group has sought assurances from the private firm awarded a £6m patient transport contract, after staff were warned they would not be paid their first month’s wages in full. 
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         News NewsSimon Stevens: NHS will 'roll up sleeves' on service reform after electionNHS England chief executive reasserts commitment to “operational priorities” of Next Steps regardless of election outcome Stevens: 2017-18 will be a “sleeves rolled up year” in which integrated care is “made real” There is “a lot of work to do” on workforce, capital and infrastructure NHS England to announce ... 
 
 
      











 
     
     
     
    