All articles by Lawrence Dunhill – Page 51
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalFormer Pennine Acute chief 'very sorry' for speed of turnaroundPennine Acute Hospitals Trust rated “inadequate” by the CQC following an inspection in February when Gillian Fairfield still led the trust It was also rated inadequate in the well led category, though the report noted staff were “very positive” about Dr Fairfield Dr Fairfield: “I am very sorry that ... 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalMajor acute trust to be rated inadequateQUALITY: A large acute trust in Greater Manchester is set to be rated inadequate by the Care Quality Commission, HSJ understands. 
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        HSJ LocalTrust gets fourth chief in a year as former directors face disciplinary hearingsSouthport and Ormskirk Hospital Trust appoints fourth chief executive in a year Comes after four senior officers, including chief executive Jonathan Parry, were “excluded from work” last August Disciplinary hearings will be arranged for three of the officers after an investigation into their conduct LEADERSHIP: A fourth chief ... 
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         Expert Briefing Expert BriefingNorth by North West: Talking job cutsEssential 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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         News NewsTrusts must double efficiency savings to avoid 'crude rationing', report warnsNew financial controls require 4 per cent efficiency savings from NHS providers, says Nuffield Trust report Savings of 2 per cent widely deemed to be realistic target for the sector, as outlined in Carter review Think tank warns of “crude rationing” to achieve savings required by 2020 NHS ... 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalNHS England rows back on £396k deal for CCG interim directorKernow CCG will be forced to revisit contract for interim turnaround director The group had been approved to spend £396,000 recruiting a new interim turnaround director during the current financial year NHS England has now said the appointment “will not continue at that rate”, as this would not comply ... 
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         News NewsMarginal rate for specialised services shelved againNHS England and NHS Improvement have again shelved the introduction of a marginal rate Regulators twice previously aimed to introduce the measure New proposals include increases to top-up payments for specialised services, including for cardiac, respiratory and cancer services Regulators have again shelved plans for a marginal rate ... 
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        HSJ LocalNorth West trust in turnaround scheme could cut workforce by 7pcWORKFORCE: 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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         News NewsNHS spending on consultancy down as CCG interim paybill risesOverall 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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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalNHS England permits CCG to spend nearly £400k on interim directorThe £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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      NewsNHS England forecasting first ever overspendOverall 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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         Expert Briefing Expert BriefingFollowing the Money: The unpalatable options for breaking even this yearHSJ’s weekly email briefing on NHS finances, savings, and efforts to get the health service back in the black 
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      NewsCCG efficiency target up 50 per centNHS England admits commissioner plans will be “inherently riskier” than in previous years Last year CCGs delivered QIPP savings of 2 per cent (£1.9bn), falling short of target National body is planning for “financial balance” in 2016-17, compared to £599m underspend in 2015-16 The financial targets set for ... 
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         News NewsTwo-year operational plans to be submitted by DecemberNHS England and NHS Improvement said they will publish joint planning guidance in September Report says it is vital to “move on swiftly” with operating plans to deliver on the visions outlined in each area’s STP The 44 areas are aiming to finalise their plans by October Local ... 
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         News News'Admin error' helped DH avoid parliamentary vote on budgetDepartment of Health managed to keep within the element of its revenue budget that was “voted” by parliament, but only after receiving £417m extra of national insurance contributions NAO says the DH failed to follow “established practice” by notifying the Treasury of the extra receipts The DH says this ... 
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         News NewsExclusive: DH avoids 'excess vote' on budget, but faces NAO concernThe Department of Health will not have to request extra cash from parliament to cover overspending in 2015-16, but is expected to face concerns over its annual accounts from the National Audit Office, HSJ understands. 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalManchester to launch single 'out of hospital provider' in AprilHealth leaders in Manchester will aim to create a single provider of out of hospital services by April 2017 Two major teaching trusts will also aim to merge by the same date The aim is for GPs to be “contractually linked” to the new non-acute provider STRUCTURE: Health ... 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalCCGs and council consider 'formal integration'STRUCTURE: A consultancy firm has been commissioned to consider the benefits of formally integrating Manchester’s three clinical commissioning groups and commissioners of social care services. 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalCCGs halt service closure plan ahead of legal challengeCCGs stop closure of several mental health services ahead of judicial review The closures will be examined as part of a wider consultation Cuts were confirmed in March amid protests from local campaigners MENTAL HEALTH: Commissioners in Greater Manchester have halted the closure of several mental health services, ... 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalSerious failings at Liverpool trust to be investigated furtherDamning report detailed a catalogue of governance and care failings at Liverpool Community Health Trust between 2011 and 2014 Rosie Cooper MP calls for “independent investigation” into actions by the TDA, NHS England and CCGs Health minister Ben Gummer says NHS Improvement will be commissioned to undertake a review ... 
 
 
      











 
     
     
     
    