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         News NewsExclusive: NHS Employers reveals plans to overhaul contractsProposals to enable the NHS to deliver seven day services have been unveiled by NHS Employers. It includes an overhaul of medical contracts and how much staff are paid for weekend and evening work. 
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         News NewsCancer drugs fund receives surprise £60m boostNHS England has announced a surprise £60m boost to the cancer drugs fund, bringing it up to £340m for 2015-16, even as it slashes the number of drugs available. 
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         News NewsNew care model proposals 'must involve patients'Proposals to develop new health and social care models will need to demonstrate meaningful clinical and patient involvement to get NHS England support, HSJ has been told. 
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         Comment CommentFunding black hole for specialised services leave CCGs in the darkTurning the spotlight on specialised services data 
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         News NewsRecord number of patients waiting over 12 hours to be admittedA record high of 241 patients waited over 12 hours to be admitted last week, according to the latest figures on accident and emergency performance from NHS England. 
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         News NewsTimeline: How HSJ has covered Circle at HinchingbrookeFor those catching up on the background to the Hinchingbrooke story, here’s a quick guide through HSJ’s coverage of Circle’s involvement over the past four years 
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         News NewsUpdated: Circle to withdraw from Hinchingbrooke contractCircle Partnership has announced plans to pull out of its 10 year contract to run Hinchingbrooke Health Care Trust, the UK’s only privately managed NHS district general hospital. 
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         News NewsMonitor proposes lower threshold for investigations into FT financesMonitor is consulting on lowering the threshold at which investigations into foundation trusts’ finances can be triggered. 
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         Supplements SupplementsPutting pathology to the test: an HSJ conferenceWhat is the role of diagnostics in a changing NHS? 
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         Leader LeaderShould specialised services pay the ‘price’ of NHS changes?Marginal tariff leaves providers short changed 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalTrust hopes for £6m income from new cancer unitFINANCE: A West Midlands acute trust is hoping to generate £5.9m in extra income per year following the opening of a new £23m cancer treatment unit this month. 
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         News NewsRevealed: the biggest winners from the NHS funding boostAround half the extra money for clinical commissioning groups from George Osborne’s NHS spending boost will go to just a quarter of groups. 
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         News NewsExclusive: Ombudsman cleared of wrongdoing despite weaknessesThe Parliamentary Health Service Ombudsman has been criticised over its handling of four contracts worth more than £1m by the National Audit Office, but ombudsman Dame Julie Mellor was cleared of wrongdoing. 
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         News NewsClegg pledges £8bn extra for the NHS by 2020The Liberal Democrats have become the first major party to publicly commit to increasing NHS funding to levels recommended in the NHS Five Year Forward View – but the pledge depends on ongoing economic growth and the elimination of the budget deficit. 
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         Comment CommentElection 2015: Party politics offer little new year cheerReality bites for political parties in 2015 
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         News NewsUnrealistic better care fund targets must be revised, says NHS EnglandProjected savings of more than £250m from the government’s flagship integrated care policy are at risk. 
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         News NewsNational bodies pledge to root out 'misaligned' annual plansNational bodies have pledged to work ‘closely’ together to identify plans based on misaligned or unrealistic assumptions between providers and commissioners. 
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         News NewsMarginal specialised tariff would hit critical and neonatal services, providers warnSome trusts may be forced to scale back specialised services, including critical care and neonatal units, if a marginal rate payment is introduced for them, NHS Providers has warned. 
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         Comment CommentForward view analysis: The new Stevens dealHe’s demanding politicians make their contribution 
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         HSJ Partners HSJ PartnersContracting to commissioning: why does NHS change take so long?A transformational shift is needed 
 
 
      











 
     
     
     
    