All Government/DH policy articles – Page 69

  • Burt Alistair
    News

    Minister: Seven day GP pledge has been ‘misinterpreted’

    2016-01-12T14:03:00Z

    Government’s commitment to seven-day GP services has been misinterpreted, says minister Plans for rolling out new models of enhanced access to GPs will be published soon Alistair Burt: ‘Binary divide’ between innovation-ready practices and failing providers The government’s pledge to ensure seven-day access to GP services has been ...

  • Strike
    News

    HSJ Live: Catch up on the day one of the junior doctors’ strike

    2016-01-12T07:00:00Z

    Rolling coverage of the first junior doctors strike in decades.

  • David Cameron
    News

    No new money as Cameron sets out mental health priorities

    2016-01-11T15:30:00Z

    David Cameron reveals initial spending commitments ahead of mental health taskforce report Priorities include young people, mothers, A&E and community mental health patients Announcement does not include any new money for mental health services David Cameron has spelled out £1bn of spending priorities on mental health services in ...

  • Pay
    News

    NHS leaders’ fears over costs of new deal for doctors

    2016-01-11T07:00:00Z

    NHS chiefs and directors warn against cost of implementing new junior doctor contract Concerns relate to pay protection and expansion of seven day services Loss of goodwill and impact on morale also highlighted as risks Senior NHS leaders have privately expressed concerns over the cost of implementing a ...

  • Old man in bed, doctor using stehoscope
    News

    Consultants and NHS Employers close in on new contract

    2016-01-08T07:00:00Z

    Negotiation document sent to Department of Health for approval Final offer to be made to BMA consultants committee this month Potential deal emerges days before junior doctors go on strike A potential deal has been reached between NHS Employers and British Medical Association negotiators over reforms to hospital ...

  • Sir David Dalton
    News

    Sir David Dalton sets out his stall for junior doctors talks

    2016-01-07T12:20:00Z

    Sir David Dalton says he will respect both sides in negotiations over junior doctor contracts He says NHS has long way to go to achieve consistent standards of care for patients Talks will remain aimed at securing a cost neutral deal for junior doctors Sir David Dalton has ...

  • Sir David Dalton
    News

    Dalton to lead Acas talks with junior doctors as strike looms

    2016-01-05T12:52:00Z

    Sir David Dalton appointed to take forward talks with the BMA through Acas NHS Employers reveals progress in talks but no movement over pay and weekend working BMA dismisses latest contract offer as “misrepresentation” of talks Sir David Dalton, chief executive of Salford Royal Foundation Trust, will lead ...

  • Workforce
    News

    Directors to review NICE chief's decision not to release staffing guidance

    2016-01-05T11:46:00Z

    Non-executive directors to review NICE chief’s decision not to release safe staffing work Sir Andrew Dillon claimed publishing evidence reviews of safe nurse staffing could disrupt management of the health service Decision not to publish followed freedom of information request by HSJ Two non-executive directors at the National ...

  • nurse doctor mask flu
    News

    Junior doctors to strike next week as contract talks fail

    2016-01-04T17:11:00Z

    BMA announces collapse of negotiations on junior doctor contract changes A first 24-hour strike across England will take place next week, on 12 January BMA chair Mark Porter says government refused to take doctors concerns seriously Junior doctors across England are to take strike action next week after ...

  • Workforce
    News

    NHS told to achieve nine 'must dos' during 2016-17

    2015-12-22T15:46:00Z

    NHS providers across a quarter of England must meet four out of 10 clinical standards for seven day services during 2016-17 Local areas told they must achieve nine ‘must dos’ including eliminating NHS deficit Focus on achieving waiting time and care access targets Every local health system has ...

  • Jim mc manus
    Comment

    Do more than talk about prevention

    2015-12-21T11:55:00Z

    Service transformation and redesign are needed to achieve more expansive prevention in healthcare, says Jim McManus

  • Nurse and patient
    News

    Government confirms new 'nursing associate' role

    2015-12-17T13:52:00Z

    Up to 1,000 trainees will begin in a new “nursing associate” role in 2016 to bridge the gap between healthcare support workers and registered nurses, under government plans announced today.

  • London City Hall
    News

    London health 'devolution' pilots announced

    2015-12-15T10:30:00Z

    Five “devolution” pilots will pave the way for a “revolution” in the delivery of health and social care in London, chancellor George Osborne has said.

  • Jeremy Hunt
    News

    New ratings will not lead to better commissioning, say CCG leaders

    2015-12-15T07:00:00Z

    The majority of clinical commissioning group leaders do not believe proposed ratings for CCGs will lead to better commissioning and standards of services, the latest HSJ CCG Barometer has found.

  • Una O'Brien
    News

    Permanent secretary Una O'Brien to leave DH next year

    2015-12-14T13:50:00Z

    DH permanent secretary to step down next year Dame Una joined in 2010 Announcement comes amid severe financial strain in the department Dame Una O’Brien, the Department of Health permanent secretary, will step down next year. The news comes at a time of severe financial strain for the ...

  • Exercise
    News

    Social care and public health funding is 'unresolved business'

    2015-12-14T08:00:00Z

    Test for government on public health will be judged in childhood obesity strategy Social care funding is ’unresolved business’ NHS should expect no additional funding growth until after 2018-19 Two of Simon Stevens’ “five tests” for the spending review have not yet been met, he has told HSJ. ...

  • Nurse treating patient
    News

    Modest improvement in patient experience, nine year analysis finds

    2015-12-10T06:00:00Z

    Nine years of data from NHS inpatient survey analysed by King’s Fund Data shows slight improvement in patient experience overall Think tank urges trusts to use data to plan longer term improvements There has been an improvement in patient experience within the NHS during the last nine years ...

  • Alcoholic drinks
    News

    North London council considers 60pc public health cuts

    2015-12-07T11:56:00Z

    A north London council has laid out proposals to cut public health services including health visiting, drug and alcohol services, and sexual health services over the next three years by up to 60 per cent.

  • Older women in residential care setting
    News

    Extra BCF cash worth £100m in first year

    2015-12-07T11:53:00Z

    The extra better care fund cash promised to local government in the spending review is expected to be worth just £100m in 2017-18.

  • Doctor
    News

    Rise in junior doctors turning their back on NHS training

    2015-12-04T10:30:00Z

    Survey of more than 7,000 trainee doctors reveals almost half will not continue training in UK next year More doctors are taking career breaks but the number leaving the profession is static More than 10 per cent of trainees said they were pursuing a medical role outside the UK ...