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         News NewsSerious concerns raised over HEE nursing reportSerious concerns were raised internally over the quality of work feeding into a much-anticipated report on community nursing by Health Education England, HSJ understands. 
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         Expert Briefing Expert BriefingFollowing the Money: Much ado about nothingHSJ’s expert briefing on NHS finances, savings and efforts to get the health service back in the black. 
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         News NewsRevealed: Treasury's concern over 'maverick' NHS accountingA controversial accounting measure used by dozens of NHS trusts to improve their headline financial position was described by the Treasury as following “neither the letter nor the substance” of the relevant standards. 
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         News NewsGovernment reviews private finance optionsThe government has launched a review of private financing options for public infrastructure and said it will no longer procure PFI-type projects that are “off-balance sheet”. 
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         Comment CommentGiving the people what they don't wantPeter West recounts his impressions of attending his local clinical commissioning group’s governing body meeting as a member of the public 
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         News NewsNo substitute for graduate nurses – StevensNHS England chief executive Simon Stevens has said there is “no substitute” for graduate nurses and “we have got to see a meaningful expansion” of training places. 
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         News NewsDiagnostic equipment 'woefully poor' after capital raids – ex-cancer bossRepeated raids on NHS capital budgets have left hospitals with “woefully poor” diagnostic equipment, according to the previous national cancer director. 
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         News NewsService cut warning over NHSE's GP at Hand bailout fearsLocal commissioners are expecting a £10m hit for hosting digital practice Babylon GP at Hand and could be forced to cut other services after a promised NHS England bailout failed to materialise. 
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         News NewsMajor trust's 'historic underinvestment' causing equipment failureA major London trust had to cancel hundreds of MRI scans after ageing equipment stopped working, causing it to miss its two-week diagnostic target for the first time in 14 months. 
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        CommentCowper’s Cut: Towards balance, financial and otherwiseTrying to get the balance right between pessimism about the real problems and due optimism about the achievements of parts of the health service matters, says Andy Cowper 
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         News NewsTrust eyes new private finance model to build hospitalAn acute trust is hoping to be among the first organisations to use a new form of private financing to help fund a replacement hospital. 
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      NewsTrusts fall short of deficit target despite large accounting benefitThe provider sector is set to miss its financial plan by more than £250m, despite benefitting from significant extra “donated asset” income. 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalTrust announces replacement for sacked chiefGateshead Health Foundation Trust has announced a permanent replacement for the chief executive it sacked in September. 
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         Expert Briefing Expert BriefingThe Integrator: Simon Stevens’ new incentivesInsider 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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         News NewsNHS pension employer contribution rate to rise next monthThe proportion employers will be expected to contribute to the NHS Pension Scheme will rise next month, the government has revealed. 
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         News NewsDozens of trusts take financial hit from ‘maverick’ accounting measureDozens of NHS providers face a significant financial hit next year after an official body provided “clarification” around a contentious accounting adjustment. 
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         Expert Briefing Expert BriefingFollowing the Money: Stevens’ liabilityHSJ’s expert briefing on NHS finances, savings and efforts to get the health service back in the black. 
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         News NewsTrusts bemoan cost pressures from clinical waste switchSeveral NHS trusts are grappling with extra costs and relying on temporary containers for clinical waste storage, after a forced change of supplier following last year’s stockpiling scandal. 
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         Comment CommentScale up the best to achieve Long-Term plan goalsTo realise the plan’s vision of integrated care, the best innovations within local systems need to be scaled up, says Paul Burstow 
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         HSJ Interactive HSJ InteractiveThe how, the what and the why of the long-term plan for CCGsJulie Wood explores the need to do more at local level and how commissioners are working with provider partners to change their relationships and find bespoke solutions to local problems 
 
 
      












 
     
     
     
    