All Integrated care articles – Page 62

  • CT scanner
    News

    £1.2bn contracts tender paused following Cambridgeshire fiasco

    2016-02-02T17:21:00Z

    Staffordshire CCGs pause awards of outcomes based contracts Controversial cancer and end of life care deals worth £1.2bn combined NHS England instructed local leaders to wait for Cambridgeshire review The largest outcomes based contracting tender exercise in the country has been paused in response to the collapse of ...

  • GP with male patient
    HSJ Local

    Health on the back burner in southern devolution bid

    2016-02-02T16:55:00Z

    Complex integration left to later stage by Surrey, East and West Sussex

  • social care one use
    News

    Quarter of CCGs’ BCF contributions to shrink

    2016-01-20T11:15:00Z

    Nearly a quarter of clinical commissioning groups will be allowed to contribute less to the better care fund next year than the minimum requirement in 2015-16, NHS England has confirmed.

  • David prior
    News

    Government opens less radical route for NHS devolution

    2016-01-15T07:00:00Z

    Devolution bill passes final stage in the Lords - bill now awaiting Royal Assent Lords accept amendment allowing a less radical version of devolution in which NHS commissioners would remain accountable NHS organisations will be able to share NHS responsibilties with local government as part of new ‘devolution’ ...

  • integration town hall
    News

    Better care fund £1bn payment for performance scheme axed

    2016-01-12T11:34:00Z

    £1bn of pooled health and social care funding will no longer be subject to national rules Providers and commissioners instructed to produce plans to cut delayed transfers New “streamlined” assurance process for better care fund plans Changes welcomed by CCGs and councils Ministers have axed the £1bn payment ...

  • jonathan shapiro
    Comment

    The unique role of general practice is being undermined

    2016-01-12T09:00:00Z

    If we really want joined up care, then GPs need to reclaim their position as the conductors of the healthcare orchestra. Dr Jonathan Shapiro writes

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    Leader

    The 21 questions the NHS must answer this year

    2016-01-07T13:50:00Z

    2016 is one of the NHS’s rare ‘years of opportunity’. The questions below will determine whether it is a success or failure

  • social care
    News

    Poorer councils to get more better care fund cash

    2015-12-17T13:41:00Z

    Councils which will have limited ability to raise additional funds through the council tax social care precept will get a bigger share of the extra better care fund cash promised by the chancellor in the spending review.

  • 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.

  • Simon Stevens
    News

    Exclusive: Stevens casts doubt over NHS devolution outside Manchester

    2015-12-14T08:00:00Z

    “Probably not many” areas beyond Greater Manchester will take on devolved health budgets, says NHS England chief Simon Stevens says “a lot of work” still needed before Cornwall is ready Integration of NHS and social care unrealistic without a “viable social care funding proposition” Simon Stevens has said ...

  • Tim Briggs
    Comment

    Specialist hospitals leading the way in innovation

    2015-12-10T13:33:00Z

    Meet the financial challenge facing NHS

  • David Williams
    Comment

    The Cambridgeshire contract fiasco must be explained

    2015-12-08T12:39:00Z

    It is troubling that neither commissioner nor provider has been able to explain the rapid collapse of Cambridgeshire and Peterborough’s £800m older people’s services contract, writes David Williams

  • 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.

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    News

    Four-fifths of areas expect to miss BCF targets, survey finds

    2015-12-07T11:50:00Z

    Survey of finance leaders finds 80 per cent do not expect to hit better care fund performance targets “Unrealistic expectations” attached to the fund are “giving integration a bad name” Some areas had not set up pooled budgets halfway through 2015-16 New calls for bureaucracy to be simplified ...

  • Samantha Jones director for new care models at NHS England
    Comment

    Vanguards in action

    2015-12-04T06:35:00Z

    The key to success of the new care models is strong partnerships involving health, social care and others

  • Older woman with nurse
    News

    Landmark £800m outcomes based contract collapses after eight months

    2015-12-03T14:29:00Z

    Major outcomes based contract collapses after being deemed ‘financially unsustainable’ £800m Cambridgeshire and Peterborough deal was one of the largest ever tendered by the NHS New older people’s service only went live in April NHS-owned ‘lead provider’ consortium will hand contract back to commissioners One of the biggest ...

  • INTEGRATION
    HSJ Local

    Possible legal challenge over better care fund millions

    2015-12-03T07:00:00Z

    Council calls for CCG to release £2.3m payment for performance element of fund CCG withholding payment to council “in line with the national guidance” Auditors found “no evidence” that funds provided for additional adult social care “has been used for this purpose” FINANCE: Wiltshire Council could make a ...

  • Warwick hospital
    HSJ Local

    FT 'disappointed' by community services tender

    2015-12-01T10:53:00Z

    COMMERCIAL: A foundation trust is planning a joint bid with GPs to run out of hospital care after commissioners decided to run a competitive tender to improve local services.

  • Map
    News

    CCGs could pick 'min' or 'max' roles under NHS England strategy

    2015-12-01T09:56:00Z

    NHS England has begun a commissioning strategy programme It will seek to define CCGs’ roles in “accountable care systems” Seeks to create “place based commissioning” bringing together acute, primary and specialised Purchaser/provider split will become “thinner and less defined” Clinical commissioning groups could decide between having a “minimal” ...

  • Jeremy Hunt 2014
    Leader

    One less health minister: how the government can lead by example

    2015-12-01T09:54:00Z

    The Department is facing a reduction in its budget of 20 per cent. It therefore makes perfect sense for one minister to join the hundreds of DH staff who will be made redundant.