All Independent providers articles – Page 15

  • Whistle
    News

    Revealed: CQC inspects 40 providers after whistleblower concerns

    2017-04-13T12:00:00Z

    Whisteblowing complaints to the CQC resulted in 15 NHS and 25 independent providers having an inspection instigated or bought forward Twenty per cent of private providers and 9 per cent of NHS providers subject to a complaint had an inspection unexpectedly scheduled Between 1 April 2016 and 17 February ...

  • Contract 3x2
    HSJ Local

    Virgin Care and CCG in dispute over changes to £270m contract

    2017-04-11T14:55:00Z

    East Staffordshire CCG in dispute with Virgin Care over “prime provider” contract CCG’s finances at risk due to disagreement with the provider over potential changes to £270m community services contract Burton Hospitals FT unable to sign subcontract with Virgin Care, with risks for its control total A Midlands ...

  • Breast cancer radiology
    News

    Flagship £690m cancer procurement abandoned over financial fears

    2017-04-10T15:15:00Z

    Staffordshire CCGs unable to award £687m cancer prime provider contract Privately led consortium unable to convince CCGs the contract was financially viable Decision follows the collapse of the UnitingCare Partnership contract in 2015 A controversial tender for cancer services in Staffordshire worth £687m has been abandoned after a ...

  • map of london
    News

    Hurley Group practice put in special measures

    2017-04-07T00:01:00Z

    High profile GP partnership has practice rated inadequate by the CQC but the group is appealing the decision Hurley Group is led by NHS England primary care director Arvind Madan, who is also listed as partner for the group All Saints Practice in East London criticised for patient access ...

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    HSJ Local

    Competition row treatment centre rated requires improvement

    2017-04-04T16:27:00Z

    North East London Treatment Centre rated “requires improvement” Centre is at heart of hard-fought procurement process between local NHS trust and Care UK An elective treatment centre at the heart of a competition dispute has been rated requires improvement by inspectors.

  • lecture
    News

    New £2bn training supplier framework created for NHS

    2017-04-04T07:00:00Z

    NHS Shared Business Services creating new framework for apprentice training supplies The framework available free of charge to the NHS Potential market value for is estimated at £2bn by 2021 NHS Shared Business Services is creating a new framework for suppliers of apprenticeship training with a potential market ...

  • city of london
    News

    City investor bids to buy Circle in £74m deal

    2017-03-29T12:09:00Z

    Investment firm offers to buy all Circle shares in deal the firm says values it at £74m Circle says new investor could provide capital investment it needs to “scale up” Circle posts accounts for 2016 that show business was loss making, but the loss had been reduced since 2015 ...

  • Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Woolwich, South London Healthcare NHS Trust
    HSJ Local

    Exclusive: Circle signs trust's wish list to mitigate impact of new contract

    2017-03-27T11:01:00Z

    Circle signs agreement to reduce financial impact on trust which lost contract Includes termination clause if planned MSK activity levels at Lewisham and Greenwich Trust fall Trust will deliver care from five community hubs Circle Health has agreed to a set of actions designed to reduce the financial ...

  • Ambulance
    HSJ Local

    CCG pays ambulance staff wages following private provider dispute

    2017-03-22T07:00:00Z

    £642,000 of goodwill payments made to ambulance workers by CCG Chief finance officer says: “We are not setting a precendent” CCG admits “there was frailty in the subcontracting market” Commissioners in Sussex paid a total of £642,000 in wages to former NHS staff after their private company employer ...

  • emergency ambulance
    News

    Private providers warned over 'fundamental' safety concerns

    2017-03-21T11:40:00Z

    CQC warns safety concerns during inspection of independent ambulance providers may “not be isolated findings” Over three-quarters of providers inspected so far have faced CQC enforcement action Concerns include drivers not holding the correct licence, failure to carry out DBS checks, unclean vehicles and not following “fundamental safety processes” ...

  • Surgery
    HSJ Local

    'Culture of fear' at inadequate private hospital, says CQC

    2017-03-15T15:30:00Z

    Inspectors have described a “culture of fear” within the surgical theatres at a private hospital that largely treats NHS patients in Greater Manchester.

  • Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Woolwich
    HSJ Local

    Circle contract win means trust 'risks going in special measures'

    2017-03-14T15:00:00Z

    PwC report says trust could lose up to £6.6m of income and risk being put into financial special measures Patient safety could be put at risk if Circle subcontracts MSK services to another provider, report says CCG says it is taking action to prevent the trust being destabilised ...

  • Lawyer
    News

    Virgin Care starts legal proceedings against NHS

    2017-03-13T12:30:00Z

    Virgin Care issues legal proceedings after losing £82m, three year contract to provide children’s services Virgin spokesman complains of “serious flaws in the procurement process” Commissioners say they they “have confidence in the process” A private provider has launched legal proceedings against eight NHS commissioners after losing a ...

  • European flag
    News

    Stevens: UK may reshape NHS competition rules after Brexit

    2017-03-03T13:36:00Z

    Simon Stevens has said the NHS is “losing something” from the way community services contracts are often subject to legal procurement processes – and that Britain will be in a position to “shape our own decisions” in this area once it leaves the EU.

  • Spire Southampton Hospital
    News

    Private hospital firm reports 13pc rise in NHS revenue

    2017-03-02T15:30:00Z

    Spire reports jump in NHS work £293m in NHS funded revenue in 2016 is a significant year on year rise Company suggests NHS work will continue to increase Private hospital group Spire Healthcare saw the size of its NHS business grow from £262m in 2015 to £293m in ...

  • Bridge
    News

    Private firms warn Stevens over end of purchaser-provider split

    2017-03-01T17:30:00Z

    The head of the body representing private providers of NHS work has warned Simon Stevens that STPs must act within competition laws.

  • clipboard_meeting_notes_writing
    News

    Private hospital rated inadequate by CQC

    2017-02-23T12:29:00Z

    BMI Healthcare hospital in Kent receives damning CQC report Surgery patients at “high risk” of harm or abuse Inspectors witnessed wrong patient being taken for surgery Leadership and governance concerns also highlighted A privately owned hospital has been rated inadequate by the Care Quality Commission after regulators found ...

  • HM_Treasury
    News

    Exclusive: Budget set to extend CQC role to oversee care funding

    2017-02-23T12:24:00Z

    Care quality regulator to inspect local authority commissioning of social care New role for regulator will come alongside boost in social care funding Treasury wants reassurance money will deliver for social care and NHS The Care Quality Commission’s role is due to be extended to regulating local councils’ ...

  • scanner
    News

    Private provider to rent space from NHS trust for 25 years

    2017-02-14T07:00:00Z

    £38m dedicated cancer unit will occupy top four floors of Guy’s and St Thomas’ new cancer centre Negotiations underway to offer NHS patients access to private robotics theatre American hospital firm to rent the facilities on a 25 year lease A major teaching trust in London is leasing ...

  • Lord Carter2
    News

    Stop using expensive management consultants, NHS told

    2017-02-10T15:31:00Z

    Lord Carter questions the NHS’s £640m spending on management consultancies Likened policymakers to a “dog watching television” Warns the Treasury will not provide extra funding without evidence of performance Lord Carter has questioned why the NHS spent £640m on external management consultancies, describing the use of the firms ...