All articles by Lawrence Dunhill – Page 49
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         News NewsRevealed: NHS England checklist for making STP details publicSTPs told to publish summaries of their plans NHS England says summaries must “articulate tangible benefits for patients” in “clear” language National and regional communications leads to assist with process NHS leaders have been told to publish summaries of their sustainability and transformation plans, but not before they ... 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalGreater Manchester CCGs working towards single commissioning teamProposals for a joint management team across CCGs and adult social care services in Bury, Rochdale and Oldham Potential for single health and wellbeing board also being considered Plans seen as best way to drive through reconfiguration of hospital services Commissioning chiefs are working on plans for a ... 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalMCP vanguard looks to take on A&EStockport MCP to include hospital services including the emergency department, acute medicine, and frail elderly care One option is for Stockport Foundation Trust to hold the contract Decision to be made in November Leaders of a high profile vanguard project in Greater Manchester have moved away from the ... 
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         News NewsSTPs are making plans 'they do not believe can be delivered'STPs are drawing up “vastly over-ambitious plans”, says Chris Hopson He says plans will not command political support Extra revenue in the autumn statement is ’extremely unlikely’, but ‘door slightly open’ on capital funding Health economy leaders are being forced to draw up sustainability plans which they do ... 
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         News NewsHuge spike in 'high risk' maintenance problems at trustsNHS providers face costs of £775m to deal with high risk maintenance issues, compared to £458m in 2014-15 Providers’ investment in estates maintenance has reduced every year since 2013 as capital budgets have been increasingly squeezed Increasing backlog raises risk of fires and power outages The backlog of ... 
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         Expert Briefing Expert BriefingFollowing the Money: Getting twitchy at Q2HSJ’s weekly email briefing on NHS finances, savings and efforts to get the health service back in the black 
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         News NewsExclusive: Regulator may publish lists of highest earning agency staffNHS Improvement describes workforce information that could be published in next quarterly report Provider sector is “falling short” of targets for agency spending New protocols for revising financial forecasts Trusts with “high pay bill growth” to be contacted this month Regulators have warned that NHS providers are “falling ... 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalA&E closures not ruled out in troubled STP patch“Differing views” over which back office services in Hereford and Worcestershire footprint should be protected Dermatology services in Worcestershire deemed financially unsustainable Emergency department closures not ruled out Potential for shared pathology and pharmacy services between acute trusts The new health system for Hereford and Worcestershire has requested ... 
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        NewsMore trusts considered for 'financial special measures'Regulators have drawn up a list of more NHS providers to be considered for “financial special measures”. 
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      NewsProvider bailouts shake-up after 'nasty surprise' warningsExperts have warned about the “different incentives” created by the £1.8bn bailout fund for NHS providers Many trusts have back-loaded their savings plans for 2016-17 From next year, bailout payments will be weighted towards latter months of the year Regulators are to introduce new measures aimed at removing ... 
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         News NewsAll trusts given new targets to achieve provider sector surplusTargets aim to bring provider sector into surplus next year Trusts in deficit have had their control totals ratcheted down, while surplus trusts must also improve their position. Extra funding focused on sustaining services rather than transformation or service enhancements See trusts’ indicative allocations from the STF Financial ... 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalDowngraded A&E set to reopen after NHS Improvement reviewA&E department at Chorley and South Ribble Hospital was suddenly downgraded in April this year due to staffing shortages In August local leaders said efforts to recruit adequate numbers of doctors had been unsuccessful Simon Stevens had praised the trust over its decisions An independent review has recommended the ... 
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         Expert Briefing Expert BriefingNorth by North West: Mad fer mergersEssential 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 LocalCouncil chief appointed CCG directorA senior council officer has been appointed “interim recovery director” of a troubled clinical commissioning group in Merseyside. 
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         News NewsDeep dive review launched as CCG finances worsenCCGs have overspent planned budgets by £160m in the five months to September Seventy-seven were overspent against plan, compared to 45 at the end of July Deep dive review by NHS England will “test the robustness” of the overall forecast National leaders have launched a “deep dive” review ... 
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         News NewsExclusive: Treasury could tighten grip on NHS capital spendingNHS trusts told to scale back capital spending plans Treasury could insist on signing off even small projects Difficulties with delivering transformation projects under discussion NHS trusts have been told to scale back their capital spending plans and warned that the Treasury could insist on signing off even ... 
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      HSJ LocalUpdated: A&E concerns at North West trustThe Care Quality Commission has raised safety concerns about the urgent and emergency services at a teaching trust in Merseyside. 
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         Expert Briefing Expert BriefingFollowing the Money: NHS finance BattleshipsHSJ’s weekly email briefing on NHS finances, savings and efforts to get the health service back in the black 
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         News News'Block payment' plan for outpatients scaled backPlans to reduce inappropriate outpatient follow-ups by introducing a block payment system from 2017-18 have been scaled back by NHS England. 
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         News NewsPlanning guidance: 'System control totals' to be issued for STPsAll providers and clinical commissioning groups will be accountable for “overall system control total” Transformation funding and incentive payments will be tied to delivery of system financial target Targets aim to “reduce the incentives for individual organisations to optimise their own financial position at the expense of the wider ... 
 
 
      











 
     
     
     
    