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      HSJ LocalThree CCGs removed from special measuresThree clinical commissioning groups in north east London is no longer in financial special measures, it was announced today. 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalStruggling CCG forced to reduce services cuts programmeOne of the NHS’ largest commissioning groups has radically reduced a package of community service cuts following pushback from providers and clinicians. 
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         News NewsFive CCGs plan merger to cut running costsFive clinical commissioning groups in the north east of England are considering mergers to cut running costs, HSJ has learned. 
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         News NewsTrust chair perplexed by CQC leadership criticismThe chair of an acute trust has been left feeling puzzled and questioning inspectors’ assessments after the Care Quality Commission criticised its leadership model. 
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         News NewsRevealed: Acute trusts in talks over possible mergerTwo acute trusts in the north east are exploring a possible merger as part of major changes to the region’s acute services, HSJ has learned. 
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         News NewsNHSE and I set to scrap one in seven postsNHS England and Improvement are beginning the third and largest phase of the restructure bringing the two organisations together, which is expected in total to remove about 15 per cent of posts. 
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        NewsEx-NHSI directors receive payouts of up to £300kFour directors who left NHS Improvement amid its effective merger with NHS England received exit packages worth between £150,000 to £300,000. 
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      NewsStevens: Nursing bursary question ‘clearly back in play’Simon Stevens has said the debate over reintroducing a nursing bursary is “back in play” because the NHS needs a bigger pipeline of newly qualified nurses. 
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      NewsDHSC avoids budget breach with Treasury helpThe Department of Health and Social Care avoided breaching its key spending limits in 2018-19, after receiving £600m of additional in-year support from the Treasury. 
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         News NewsSelbie: Stop talking big numbers when asking for fundingLocal government should stop talking about “big numbers” when making the case in Whitehall for an improved financial settlement, Public Health England’s chief executive has said. 
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         News NewsTrust accuses CCG of short-changing waiting list recovery planA West Midlands trust says people will be left waiting for surgery for more than a year after commissioners refused to fund a regulator-backed plan to cut its elective waiting list. 
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         Expert Briefing Expert BriefingThe Integrator: Unite and ruleInsider tales and must-read analysis on how integration is reshaping health and care systems, NHS providers, primary care, and commissioning. This week by deputy editor Dave West. 
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         Comment CommentMove towards alternative approaches to NHS contractsAligned incentive or guaranteed income contracts shift the focus of providers to reducing waste and cost to achieve financial stability, notes Chris Ham 
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         News News£26m IT project written offA major IT project run by the current chief executive of the Care Quality Commission while at his previous employer racked up more £26m in losses, the organisation has disclosed. 
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         News NewsNHS England hired consultancy to find out what it is responsible forNHS England paid external consultants more than £200,000 to ‘map’ its responsibilities ahead of the merger with NHS Improvement, HSJ has learned. 
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         HSJ Local HSJ Local‘Desperate’ finance directors resorting to accounting ‘fiddles’ to keep trusts afloatDetails have been revealed of an elaborate asset sale between an NHS provider and its charity – which was expected to boost the trust’s financial performance by £100m. 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalCCG raises concerns over controversial patient records systemCommissioners have raised concerns about a hospital trust which has failed to report basic waiting time data for almost two years after it went live with a controversial government-subsidised patient records system. 
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         Expert Briefing Expert BriefingLondon Eye: Another joint chair for London?Essential insight into England’s biggest health economy, by Ben Clover. 
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         News NewsCourt date set for NHS business rates challengeA court date has been set in the long running legal battle between councils and NHS trusts over whether they should be classified as charities and so receive an 80 per cent discount on their business rates bills. 
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         News NewsExclusive: Trusts charging for ops restricted on the NHSHospital trusts are continuing to allow patients to pay to have procedures which are banned or tightly restricted on the NHS, sparking a protest letter from NHS England. 
 
 
      











 
     
     
     
    