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    Final chance to enter special award for European staff

    2016-07-29T05:45:00Z

    Entries for HSJ Awards special category close on Friday 29 July.

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    Future GP contract options revealed under 'MCP framework'

    2016-07-28T16:56:00Z

    NHS England confirms three different versions of MCP contract Multispecialty community provider contract can last from 10 to 15 years NHS England plans to increase population coverage of new care models from 8 to 25 per cent by next year There will be three different ways to contract ...

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    NHS England permits CCG to spend nearly £400k on interim director

    2016-07-28T07:00:00Z

    The £396,000 includes agency fees and contractual payments to employ turnaround director “during the current financial year”. Actual length of appointment still subject to agreement Post filled by Keith Pringle, who has previously worked with Hampshire CCGs and Gloucestershire Hospitals Foundation Trust APPOINTMENT: NHS England has authorised a ...

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    North West trust in turnaround scheme could cut workforce by 7pc

    2016-07-28T15:37:00Z

    WORKFORCE: A hospital trust in the first wave of a national turnaround programme has announced plans that could reduce its staffing establishment by 7 per cent.

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    NHS spending on consultancy down as CCG interim paybill rises

    2016-07-28T07:00:00Z

    Overall spending on management consultants dropped to £432m in 2015-16, compared to £604m in 2014-15 Cap introduced last June means local organisations need to request approval for contracts worth more than £50,000 CCG spending on “contingency labour”, including interim directors and secondments, increased in cash terms to £170m ...

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    NHS Improvement to explore new private sector partnerships

    2016-07-28T11:03:00Z

    NHS Improvement’s 2016-17 business plan includes priority to “explore” and “facilitate” private sector partnerships Regulator will look at “outsourcing of new, novel or restructured clinical services” and “independent sector management models” NHSI believes private sector can help relieve operational pressures, provide capital and support hospital chains NHS Improvement ...

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    CQC wants 'sophisticated' approach to safe staffing

    2016-07-28T14:38:00Z

    CQC comments emphasise trust autonomy on safe staffing Regulator says it will not “back off” on safe staffing and trusts’ plans must be credible Clarification comes after NHS financial reset and focus on excess pay bill growth The Care Quality Commission has tried to strike a new tone ...

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    CQC to launch security review after losing personal data

    2016-07-28T12:38:00Z

    CQC loses 500 disclosure and barring service certificates after cabinet wrongly removed during office refurbishment Certificates relate to people who have applied to be “registered managers” and could include information about previous criminal convictions CQC alerted breach to Information Commissioner’s Office The Care Quality Commission is to launch ...

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    Major South East hospital trust eyes reconfiguration

    2016-07-28T10:38:00Z

    Three emergency medicine sites in East Kent likely to move to two Seven stroke units likely to reduce to three Vascular services expected to be reconfigured from two sites STRUCTURE: Stroke, vascular and emergency medicine services in Kent and Medway are likely to see major reconfiguration, one of ...

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    CQC chief: I'd let waiting times slide to protect quality

    2016-07-27T15:42:00Z

    David Behan says waiting times currently increasing as trusts “hold on to quality” CQC rules out “flexing” its ratings approach in response to “tight financial environment” Recognises providers are in a “really difficult position” trying to maintain financial and quality controls The chief executive of the Care Quality ...

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    NHS England forecasting first ever overspend

    2016-07-27T11:58:00Z

    Overall commissioning budget forecast to be overspent for the first time There was a £599m underspend in 2015-16, which helped DH avoid a formal parliamentary process to ask for more money CCGs reported a combined £57m overspend for the first quarter of the financial year The overall NHS ...

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    Merger trust predicts it needs £650m bailout

    2016-07-27T07:26:00Z

    Peterborough and Stamford Hospitals trying to secure £25m a year support package to help finance PFI deal Trust estimates it needs £650m of central financial support up until 2042 Received £20.8m of central support in 2016-17 but still forecasts a £20.2m deficit FINANCE: Peterborough and Stamford Hospitals Foundation ...

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    Controversial Ofsted style CCG ratings delayed

    2016-07-27T17:00:00Z

    Publication of Ofsted style ratings of CCG performance in six clinical priority areas delayed Plans to use outstanding to inadequate scale dropped in favour of less definitive labels, HSJ understands NHS England says delay due to scheduling issues Publication of Ofsted style ratings ranking clinical commissioning groups’ performance ...

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    GPs to be offered 'portfolio' contract with hospital trust

    2016-07-27T07:00:00Z

    Commissioners in east Sussex are to offer GPs a contact with the local acute and community services trust.

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    Report behind PHSO resignation held up by 'legal process'

    2016-07-27T11:57:00Z

    No date set for publication of report by Sir Alex Allen which led to Dame Julie Mellor’s resignation PHSO says it must follow “proper legal process” before it can publish Director of investigations recently resigned but PHSO says this is not linked to the review Legal issues are ...

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    Wide variation found in emergency specialist surgery mortality rates

    2016-07-27T07:00:00Z

    Thirty day mortality rates for emergency bowel surgery vary between 20.7pc and 3.2pc at best and worst performing hospitals Quarter of hospitals do not admit high risk patients to critical care post-surgery in recommended timeframe Six per cent annual drop in most urgent patients reaching theatre within two hours ...

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    Midlands trusts set out on path to possible merger

    2016-07-26T12:08:00Z

    Derbyshire Healthcare FT will not appoint a permanent chief executive or chair Talks underway with Derbyshire Community Health Services on closer working Changes follow sexual harassment scandal at Derbyshire Healthcare that led to senior resignations STRUCTURE: Derbyshire Healthcare Foundation Trust has put on hold a decision to appoint ...

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    Updated: More trust leaders insist regulator was wrong to target pay bills

    2016-07-26T07:00:00Z

    NHS Improvement’s figures identifying potential excess paybill spending did not take account of key service changes, chief executives say Trusts including Salford Royal and UCLH identified as over-spending on staff Regulator will be asked to publish revised list by Royal Devon FT More trust leaders have defended their ...

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    CQC admits failings over patient experts contract

    2016-07-26T11:08:00Z

    CQC says it should have involved incumbent experts in contract procurement from the “outset” Detailed breakdown of costs in bid proposals should have been sought Review found CQC had “no contractual power” to get data from previous suppliers The Care Quality Commission has admitted “earlier engagement” and greater ...

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    OOH provider criticised for 'inappropriate' governance

    2016-07-26T07:00:00Z

    GP social enterprise had “unwieldy” and “inappropriate” governance processes, report finds Governance structure for GP out of hours provider “too complex” for small organisation PRIMARY CARE: Governance arrangements at an east London out of hours provider were “inappropriate” and “unwieldy” for its size, a review commissioned by NHS ...