All articles by Lawrence Dunhill – Page 45
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         News NewsNHS Improvement: Trust finances hit by A&E pressuresNHS Improvement says many providers have found ways to address financial pressures but warned others have “more work to do” Many providers will have been forced to use additional agency and bank staff in recent weeks Not yet clear how much unplanned expenditure there has been Extra strain ... 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalConcerns for frontline services funding under new contractBridgewater Community Healthcare FT to take over Liverpool’s community services, after agreeing to deliver the contract on £77m of recurrent funding HSJ understands rival bidder did not believe services could be safely delivered with this amount of funding Liverpool CCG says significant savings are available through “switch off” costs ... 
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         News NewsExclusive: Trusts' capital spending plans unaffordable by £1bnNHS Improvement says trusts’ capital spending expectations are £1bn more than the resources available Trusts asked to defer non-urgent spending to 2017-18 Concerns over some organisations, whose chief executive and chair have been asked to review their forecasts NHS trusts have been told their capital spending plans for ... 
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         Expert Briefing Expert BriefingFollowing the Money: Shifting risk to commissioners, and no more sandwichesHSJ’s weekly email briefing on NHS finances, savings and efforts to get the health service back in the black 
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         News NewsTrusts offered lower interest on bailouts to hit finance targetsLower interest rates on loans offered as incentive for trusts to deliver control total for the year, as DH seeks to stay within parliamentary spending limit Dozens of providers with financial deficits are reliant on “revolving” loans to ensure staff and invoices can be paid Loans carry an interest ... 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalSandwiches withdrawn from trust with cash flow problemsShrewsbury and Telford Hospital Trust has asked some external suppliers to accept later payments, which has prompted a sandwich firm to withdraw its products Trust has a cash shortfall of more than £8m, so will seek to delay payments until next year The DH introduced new restrictions on cash ... 
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      NewsQuarter of trusts in dispute with NHS Improvement over finance targetsAround 60 out of 238 trusts have refused to agree their financial “control total” for next year Control totals require provider sector to deliver average efficiency savings of 4 per cent Majority of providers have agreed their contracts with commissioners, with fewer than 10 thought to require a formal ... 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalWalk-in centres closed in urgent care shake upTwo walk-in centres in Bury are set to close as commissioners seek to redirect the resources into a wider urgent care plan. 
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        NewsMapped: Cost of backlog hospital repairs facing every STP areaHSJ analysis reveals extent of backlog maintenance issues in each health economy High levels of outstanding repairs and refurbishment work are likely to be one indicator of where services need to be reconfigured and centralised But many areas will struggle to address the problems due to continuing high levels ... 
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         News NewsDepartment of Health director resignsA Department of Health director who led programmes on efficiency and procurement has announced his resignation. 
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         Expert Briefing Expert BriefingNorth by North West: Contracting block outEssential insight into NHS matters in the North West of England, with a particular focus on the devolution project in Greater Manchester. By Lawrence Dunhill 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalNew scheme to plug A&E gaps with doctors from IndiaScheme would see NHS trusts contribute £16,000 towards training costs for each recruit as well as paying salary Trusts have agreed to host 20 doctors this year but local leaders believe there is potential scheme to be significantly expanded A&E departments under severe strain in recent weeks and medical ... 
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         News NewsSimon Stevens hits back after apparent criticism from Number 10NHS England chief executive gave evidence to MPs’ committee following a report in The Times that suggested senior aides to the prime minister were briefing against him Simon Stevens says: “I think it would be stretching it to say the NHS has got more than it asked for” Mr ... 
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         News NewsNHS like a 'rabbit in headlights', says national safety directorMike Durkin says “grown up” conversations between managers and clinicians are not always happening as hospitals come under intense pressure He says staff are still afraid to raise safety concerns Comments come as many accident and emergency departments have been overwhelmed since Christmas One of the NHS’s most ... 
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         Expert Briefing Expert BriefingFollowing the Money: Majority of areas sign contracts on timeHSJ’s weekly email briefing on NHS finances, savings and efforts to get the health service back in the black 
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      NewsExclusive: Outperforming trusts could get 'preferential access' to capitalNHS Improvement discussing potential scheme with the Department of Health Comes after regulators confirmed trusts able to meet or better their control total will receive “bonus” payment Trusts have previously been warned over the scarcity of capital funding in coming years Regulators are seeking to give “preferential access” ... 
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         News News£190m contracts open to bids in procurement services break-upTen contracts worth a total of £190m over three years Private companies and NHS procurement hubs expected to bid Concerns raised by Health Care Supply Association have since been allayed Ten national contracts for the provision of procurement services have been advertised by the Department of Health. 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalCCGs secure block contracts worth £1.5bnContracts are a significant shift away from payment by result tariff, which pays providers based on their activity levels Six trusts will receive 1 per cent real terms growth in 2017-18 compared to outturn income in 2016-17 Move aimed at sharing risk across the health economy to help encourage ... 
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      NewsNHS England gives £75m back to CCGs after tariff rowNHS England has agreed to soften the impact of changes to clinical commissioning group budgets next year by agreeing to add £75m back into their allocations, HSJ understands. 
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         News NewsNHS efficiency league tables delayedLord Carter has restated intention to publish rankings to highlight trusts with high levels of waste and inefficiency Officials expected the rankings to be published earlier this year Metrics are reliant on the strength of “reference costs” data, for which widespread non-compliance has been found Expert says there is ... 
 
 
      











 
     
     
     
    