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         News NewsPathology joint venture records growth but restructuring hits profitsA public-private pathology provider part owned by two London trusts increased its revenues last year, but a substantial restructure prompted by changes to tax rules resulted in a small drop in profits. 
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         News NewsUpdated: NHS provider sector reports £822m deficitNHS providers have reported a deficit of £822m for 2014-15, with foundation trusts ending the year in the red for first time ever. HSJ analysis suggests that without bailouts the net deficit was closer to £1bn. 
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        NewsRevealed: Mental health pledge to be funded from existing budgetsA pledge by the home secretary to invest £15m in new health based places of safety to detain people experiencing mental health crisis will be funded from existing budgets, HSJ can reveal. 
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      HSJ LocalLargest ever CCG deficit revealedPERFORMANCE: Bedfordshire Clinical Commissioning Group’s deficit spiralled to £43.2m by the end of 2014-15, the largest recorded of any CCG. 
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         News NewsHunt: Peer review, not top-down targets, can improve NHSJeremy Hunt has praised the benefits of peer review to improve NHS standards, saying it is a better method than top-down targets. 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalTrust plans £1m nurse recruitment driveWORKFORCE: Wirral University Teaching Hospitalls is planning to invest £1m in recruiting registered nurses over the next 12 months. 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalTrust aims to save £1.5m with new HR serviceWORKFORCE: East Cheshire Trust could save £1.5m by using an outsourced HR service, the organisation has said. 
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         Supplements SupplementsHSJ100 roundtable: How do you fill a £30bn funding gap?The NHS must deliver huge efficiency savings in the next few years 
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         Comment CommentBalancing the books while keeping services safe is hard but necessaryMinisters under pressure 
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         News NewsStevens: Seven day services need 'disciplined phasing'Simon Stevens has called for a “careful and disciplined approach” to the introduction of “seven day services” and other improvements to NHS services in coming years, speaking alongside the prime minister. 
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         News NewsCare UK offloads learning disabilities servicesPrivate provider Care UK has sold its learning disabilities services to Lifeways, an independent provider of specialist care. 
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         News NewsOsborne unveils two-speed devolution for cities and countiesGeorge Osborne will only “empower” towns and counties by extending a form of the city deals programme 
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         Leader LeaderCommissioners are squandering resources on Lansley’s legacyThe effort committed is wildly out of proportion with other NHS challenges 
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         News NewsExclusive: DH concedes last minute U-turn over axing specialist hospital cashThe Department of Health has admitted it made a last minute reversal of its decision to stop providing “Project Diamond” funding for specialist hospitals in 2014-15, boosting the finances of up to 19 trusts. 
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         News NewsTransformation fund will pay for council 'dowries'Part of NHS England’s £200m transformation fund will be spent on ‘dowries’ for councils taking over responsibility for the care of some people with learning disabilities and autism, HSJ has learned. 
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         News NewsJunior doctors told they must negotiate new contractThe chief executive of NHS Employers has warned the British Medical Association ‘there is no alternative’ to negotiation over a new contract for junior doctors. 
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         News NewsExclusive: New NHS company reveals outcomes based targetsA new NHS owned company overseeing an £800m integrated older people’s services contract will have to hit outcomes based targets to secure up to 15 per cent of its income, its chief has told HSJ. 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalTrust delays new hospital decision after forced land saleSTRUCTURE: A foundation trust that shelved plans to build a new hospital until after the election has given itself a six month deadline to decide whether to abandon the project, its chief executive has told HSJ. 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalPFI company could ban hospital staff from trust restaurantHospital staff could be banned from an NHS foundation trust restaurant under plans by one of the FT’s private finance initiative partner companies, HSJ has learned. 
 
 
      












 
     
     
     
    