All Finance and efficiency articles – Page 104

  • Treasury
    News

    CCGs risk fines and unpaid tax bills for breaking pay rules

    2016-04-25T12:59:00Z

    CCGs risk unpaid tax bills and fines for breaching rules on off-payroll payments to governing body members CCGs move GPs to payroll before HMRC intervenes, which will increase the pay bill Commissioners cite lack of clarity over guidance Explainer: The rules for off-payroll payments Clinical commissioning groups could ...

  • Crispin Dowler
    Expert Briefing

    Following the Money: Send in the arbitrators

    2016-04-22T12:59:00Z

    HSJ’s weekly email briefing on NHS finances, savings, and efforts to get the health service back in the black

  • Map pic
    News

    Mapped: The financial health of every STP area

    2016-04-22T07:00:00Z

    Some of the 44 new health systems for England could be in such deep financial trouble that they will struggle to plan their way out of deficit, according to policy experts.

  • Bob Alexander
    News

    Exclusive: 'Strong push' still needed in NHS contract negotiations

    2016-04-20T17:38:00Z

    NHS Improvement finance chief calls for “really strong push” in contract negotiations over next few days Bob Alexander says progress has been made since national bodies issued new deadlines for contract offers earlier this month Still not “sufficient contracts formally agreed” Contracts unsigned after 25 April enter arbitration process ...

  • Value in Healthcare Awards trophy
    News

    Shortlist for HSJ Value in Healthcare Awards revealed

    2016-04-20T10:37:00Z

    The shortlist for the 2016 HSJ Value in Healthcare Awards has been announced.

  • Surgeon, surgery, surgical tools,
    News

    ‘Financial recovery plan’ for specialised services in South

    2016-04-20T07:00:00Z

    NHS England has implemented a “financial recovery plan” for specialised services in the South of England, one of its directors has confirmed.

  • Crispin Dowler
    Expert Briefing

    Following the Money: Spare a thought for the commissioners

    2016-04-15T11:38:00Z

    HSJ’s weekly email briefing on NHS finances, savings, and efforts to get the health service back in the black

  • Social care
    News

    BCF like going 'cap in hand' to NHS, says social care leader

    2016-04-15T10:55:00Z

    Funding the integration of health and social care through councils going “cap in hand” to the NHS cannot be right, according to the new president of the Association of Directors of Adult Social Services.

  • 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

  • Beverley Bryant
    News

    NHS England clarifies tech funding position

    2016-04-12T10:17:00Z

    £500m of the £1.8bn earmarked for making NHS paperless by 2020 will go on existing contracts set up under the National Programme for IT NHS England director confirms amount of new, unallocated money is £1.3bn Beverley Bryant also reveals £119m of funding for tech projects will be available this ...

  • Empty purse
    News

    'No spare money' to break contracts impasse, commissioners warn

    2016-04-08T16:00:00Z

    NHS Clinical Commissioners warns there is “no spare money” to close down 2016-17 contracting impasse CCGs’ representative doubtful that all groups will be able to make “reasonable” offers by deadline Intervention comes after NHS Improvement warned that “very few” contracts were signed by 31 March, and some commissioners had ...

  • pharma
    News

    Exclusive: Rise in drug imports reduces pharma industry money to NHS

    2016-04-08T11:52:00Z

    Treasury forced to inject £205m into DH last year after overestimate of PPRS payment Weakening pound because of Brexit uncertainty could increase money going to NHS Pharmaceutical industry claims rebate was also lower because NHS is benefiting from direct discounts An increase in drug imports from Europe was ...

  • Crispin Dowler
    Expert Briefing

    Following the Money: It wasn’t meant to be like this

    2016-04-08T08:06:00Z

    HSJ’s weekly email briefing on NHS finances, savings, and efforts to get the health service back in the black

  • Jim Mackey
    News

    Exclusive: Mackey intervenes in escalating contracts row

    2016-04-07T13:00:00Z

    NHS Improvement chief executive issues strong statement on row over 2016-17 contracts and incentive payments Commissioners given until Friday to issue “reasonable” contract offers Jim Mackey acknowledges providers “very unhappy” about NHS England CQUIN proposals NHSI in discussion with NHS England to “find a solution” The chief executive ...

  • Gesticulating hands in meeting
    News

    'Very few' NHS contracts agreed after 'challenging' negotiations

    2016-04-07T13:00:00Z

    Regulators say planning round for 2016-17 has been “very challenging” Few providers have signed contracts with commissioners Deadline for operational plans pushed back by a week Regulators have extended the deadline for NHS providers to submit their operational plans for the current financial year because “very few” have ...

  • Deficit
    News

    Exclusive: NHS England puts provider rescue plan at risk, teaching hospitals warn

    2016-04-07T07:00:00Z

    Providers warn changes to CQUIN payments will hamper attempts to bring sector into balance Teaching trusts say new CQUINs and agreed control totals for 2016-17 are incompatible NHS England rejects the accusations and says the changes are appropriate and achievable Angry teaching hospitals have warned that new conditions ...

  • GP
    News

    NHS property company to raise rents to market levels

    2016-04-06T10:34:00Z

    NHS Property Services to increase rents to market levels Department of Health will mitigate the effects for one year Rental costs to rise by £60m Company says the move will raise millions for investment Many GPs and other primary care providers will be billed for higher rents from ...

  • Surgery
    News

    Regulators unlikely to support 'block contracts' for elective care

    2016-04-04T12:24:00Z

    NHS organisations that want to switch their payment system away from tariff based contracts for elective care are unlikely to be supported by regulators, HSJ has learned.

  • Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
    News

    Analysis: The trusts targeted by Carter for estates savings

    2016-04-01T12:20:00Z

    Trusts expected to meet key targets around non-clinical and unused space by April 2020 HSJ has learned the methodology used by the Carter review to benchmark trusts There are acknowledged flaws and issues with the data being used, with some trusts admitting they made inaccurate submissions Explore the data ...

  • Chris Ham
    News

    Government urged to create ‘level playing field’ for mutuals

    2016-03-30T10:40:00Z

    Government must “level the playing field” for mutuals that wish to provide acute services, says DH sponsored review Seven hospital trusts that piloted increased staff ownership found barriers to mutualisation including VAT and corporation tax liabilities Estimated productivity savings dwarfed by £20m VAT payments The government should “level ...