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    Judge rules minimally conscious patient should be allowed to die

    2015-11-20T09:53:00Z

    Court ruling declared as a landmark decision that could affect future cases Patient will die after life sustaining treatment is withdrawn Judge says continuing care would be “disrespectful” to her wishes A woman in the end stage of multiple sclerosis will be allowed to die after a landmark ...

  • Jeremy Hunt
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    Jeremy Hunt rejects BMA offer of Acas mediation

    2015-11-19T15:10:00Z

    Jeremy Hunt says the BMA carried out a “campaign of misinformation” Health secretary says doctors’ union should negotiate with the DH Government will not consider using Acas without “meaningful talks” first The health secretary has rejected an offer of third party mediation with the British Medical Association over ...

  • Peter Wyman
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    Exclusive: New CQC chair revealed

    2015-11-19T10:44:00Z

    Peter Wyman named as health secretary’s preferred candidate for CQC chair Mr Wyman is currently chair of Yeovil District Hospital Foundation Trust He is a former senior partner at PwC The new chair of the Care Quality Commission will be Peter Wyman, current chair of Yeovil ...

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    Junior doctors vote for strike action but call in Acas

    2015-11-19T11:30:00Z

    98 per cent of junior doctors vote in favour of strike action Chief medical officer says severity of strike action is a “step too far” BMA offers talks with government via conciliation body Acas Junior doctors have voted overwhelmingly for strike action over government plans to impose a ...

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    'Top-ups' for specialised services to rise, but paediatrics to lose out

    2015-11-19T12:56:00Z

    Top-up payments for specialised services would increase by more than a third under new tariff proposals, but would be slashed by more than half in paediatrics.

  • Bruce Keogh
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    Keogh raises terrorism fears over junior doctors strike

    2015-11-19T12:05:00Z

    Sir Bruce Keogh says BMA must have clear guidance around major incidents in light of Paris attacks NHS England medical director says patient safety of “paramount importance” Letter calls on BMA to advise doctors to return to work if wards are short staffed Sir Bruce Keogh has called ...

  • Neil Churchill
    News

    Exclusive: NHS England finds 'unfair inequalities' in orthotics access

    2015-11-19T06:02:00Z

    Review finds ’unfair’ variation, including waiting times longer than a year Follows concerns raised by Healthwatch An NHS England review has found “avoidable and unfair inequalities” in access to splints, braces and other orthoses. 

  • Jim Mackey
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    Mackey: Q2 provider results tomorrow will be ‘awful’

    2015-11-19T13:24:00Z

    Mackey warns Q2 provider financial results will be “awful” Q2 results to be published tomorrow – less than two months after Q1 results revealed £930m provider deficit NHS Improvement chief executive ...

  • GP and patient
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    Primary care underspend to boost NHS England’s bottom line

    2015-11-18T15:30:00Z

    Primary care underspend to help balance overspending on hospital care This follows overall decline in primary care spending as a proportion of total Murray: “Hardly helpful” for success of Five Year Forward View NHS England’s underspending against its primary care budgets will help improve its bottom line in ...

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    HSJ Local

    BME network calls for trust board members to step down

    2015-11-18T07:00:00Z

    Local BME network says it has “no confidence” in Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals Trust’s board amid racial discrimination claims Trust spokesman “strongly refutes” the allegations Nine BME staff at the trust seeking to appeal the outcome of investigation WORKFORCE: The Black and Minority Ethnic Network at ...

  • The newcastle upon tyne hospitals nhs foundation trust
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    Newcastle upon Tyne trust scoops three HSJ Awards

    2015-11-18T23:40:00Z

    The Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals Foundation Trust has scooped three prizes at the HSJ Awards 2015.

  • HSJ Local

    Devon trust 'fast running out of cash' gets £2.4m advance payment

    2015-11-18T12:38:00Z

    FINANCE: A Devon hospital has been given a £2.4m advance payment by its local clinical commissioning group, amid warnings that the trust is “fast running out of cash”.

  • Alastair McLellan
    Leader

    Awards show an NHS dedicated to delivering the best possible care

    2015-11-18T23:40:00Z

    The HSJ Awards offer an opportunity to reflect on the past 12 months – a period many expected to bring a new government and deepening challenges for the health service.

  • Steve Shrubb
    HSJ Local

    Trust admits whistleblower raised some concerns 'in good faith'

    2015-11-18T12:51:00Z

    West London Mental Health Trust said Hayley Dare acted “in good faith” over bullying and harassment complaints, but not allegations of poor patient care The disclosure comes on the eve of employment tribunal appeal, which the trust said it would have contested WORKFORCE: A mental health trust has ...

  • Jeremy Hunt
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    Hunt tells BMA: 'There are not pre-conditions'

    2015-11-17T13:16:00Z

    Health secretary writes to BMA junior doctors committe chair Jeremy Hunt says there are no pre-conditions to contract negotiations Mr Hunt says he made this clear in September meeting with Johann Malawana Jeremy Hunt has said there are no “pre-conditions” to future junior doctor contract talks, in a ...

  • Workforce
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    DH unable to reveal extent of pay cut for doctors needing pay protection

    2015-11-17T12:34:00Z

    DH says it is unable to say what the level of pay cut would be for junior doctors requiring pay protection Net take home pay for trainees will fall by £250-£300 because of basic pay rise BMA warns new contract offer would mean reduced pay for future junior doctors ...

  • Illustraion showing NHS in a vice
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    CCG efficiency targets rise sharply as financial squeeze spreads

    2015-11-17T11:48:00Z

    CCG QIPP targets up by more than 25 per cent in a year Efficiency requirement shows financial squeeze is spreading beyond provider sector Highest QIPP targets linked to CCGs in deficit Many plans still relying on A&E activity reduction Clinical commissioning groups’ efficiency targets have risen by over ...

  • Puzzle pieces
    HSJ Local

    Consultants prepare acute reconfiguration plans for troubled FT

    2015-11-17T12:39:00Z

    EY prepares five year plan for Calderdale and Huddersfield Foundation Trust Plan will enable CCGs to launch a public consultation on service changes Process has twice been delayed but consultation expected in early 2016 STRUCTURE: A troubled Yorkshire trust has brought in consultants to draw up a reconfiguration ...

  • Dave West
    Leader

    Big Wednesday will reveal all, including Mr Stevens’ powers

    2015-11-17T18:43:00Z

    So much rests on spending review crunch day

  • Emergency department
    News

    London urgent and emergency care services to be recategorised

    2015-11-17T12:03:00Z

    Services will be given one of three designations by 2020 Urgent and emergency care networks will decide if services should be downgraded or not Londoners find the current emergency care setup confusing, survey finds Urgent and emergency care services in London will be split into three different categories, ...