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         News NewsNHSE’s improvement teams axedNHS England’s elective, emergency care and mental health improvement support teams are being axed – and their staff and functions merged into the Getting it Right First Time programme, HSJ has learned. 
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         Comment CommentWhy environmental sustainability must be part of the 10-Year Health PlanEmbedding environmental sustainability in the NHS is essential not only for climate resilience but also for improving care quality, cutting costs, and achieving long-term health system reform, write Caitríona Callan and Tom Hardie 
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         News NewsEmbattled chief executive resignsThe chief executive of a trust beset with governance issues has announced his resignation this afternoon. 
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         News NewsNHSE director sent into consultant-revolt trustAn NHS England director has been appointed chair of a specialist trust where consultants forced out his predecessor. 
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         News NewsEnd GP partnership model to help A&E waits, says NHSE leadThe NHS needs to take more “radical” steps to improve emergency care waiting times, including making primary care a salaried service, a senior national clinical lead has said. 
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         Comment CommentPatient choice: two decades on and in need of reformAdam Sampson, chief executive of the Association of Optometrists, explains why we need to put systems and structures in place to underpin real choice for patients, while having a grown-up discussion about the role of private providers 
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         News NewsNHSE director lined up for trust with worst A&E problemsAn NHS England director is set to be appointed to the board of a trust with some of the worst A&E problems in recent years, including the most hours lost to ambulance handover delays last year. 
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         News NewsTrusts face threat of legal action due to new quality standardsTrusts could be exposed to increased negligence claims as a result of new NHS England guidance for a rare spinal condition, a royal college has claimed. 
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         Expert Briefing Expert BriefingRecovery Watch: The priorities for NHSE’s new elective recovery planRecovering services from the covid crisis is a big task for NHS leaders for the foreseeable future. The Recovery Watch newsletter tracks prospects and progress. This week by bureau chief James Illman. 
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         News NewsTrusts set new outpatients target in waiting list pushNational leaders have issued a new target to trusts in their bid to increase outpatient productivity and meet a key government commitment on elective care. 
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         News NewsEight trusts win place on elective recovery projectEight trusts have been awarded roles trialling a new accreditation scheme for surgical hubs as part of an NHS England pilot that will run until March. 
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         Comment CommentThe case for surgical hubsRoyal College of Surgeons of England president Professor Neil Mortensen sets out the case for surgical hubs, and calls on NHS England to draw up formal definitions for these units so a robust formal evaluation can be carried out into their worth. 
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         News NewsTrust boards instructed to ‘scrutinise’ sepsis data by NHSETrust boards should start scrutinising performance against new indicators set out by NHS England this month as part of a national push to iron out unwarranted variation in performance on key sepsis blood tests, according to an NHSE report 
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         News NewsIntensive care units for children not meeting standards, says NHSE reportThree intensive care units for children are not meeting standards for co-located services, a national report has found. 
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         News NewsFunding overhaul for mental health beds revealedNational NHS officials have proposed a major shift in the funding model for inpatient mental health beds for children and young people, information seen by HSJ reveals. 
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         News NewsOfficials sound alarm on ambulance stroke response timesNational NHS officials have called for ambulance response times for stroke cases to be “urgently reviewed”. 
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         News NewsProcurement of PPE, diagnostics and medical devices to be in-housed by national agencyThe national supply chain agency will bring management of significant areas of NHS spend in-house on a permanent basis in a major overhaul of its operating model, HSJ has been told. 
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         News NewsExclusive: Children six times more likely to be restrained than adultsChildren in mental health units are almost six times more likely to be restrained compared to adults, according to the findings of an unpublished NHS England review. 
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         News NewsDoing away with disjointed careDevolution is urgently required so that regional clinical teams can respond with agility to the needs of individuals and places, writes Ian Smith. 
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         News NewsTrusts told it is ‘paramout’ to free up stroke beds for covid patientsStroke victims could be admitted to district general hospitals which do not normally provide such care if specialist units do not have the beds or staff as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. 
 
 
      











 
     
     
     
    