All articles by Lawrence Dunhill – Page 59
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalManchester eyes savings of £2.5mCOMMISSIONING: Commissioners in Manchester are to run a competitive tender process for some eye care services, which could save more than £2.5m in two years. 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalRCS review raises concerns over Bolton surgical errorsRCS review says surgical checklists not consistently followed by some senior staff Bolton FT must reassure staff that “quality is more important than numbers” Trust says action has been taken and checklist compliance is now “excellent” PERFORMANCE: An independent review has raised concerns that approved surgical checklists were ... 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalManchester commissioners threaten to tender hospital servicesManchester trusts acknowledge need for “comprehensive range” of clinical networks CCGs and council threaten to recommission services if meaningful changes are not agreed Organisational mergers could be considered COMMISSIONING: Three large acute providers have drawn up plans for a “single hospital service” in Manchester, as commissioners threaten to ... 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalGreater Manchester GPs asked to be 'early adopters' of new contractWORKFORCE: Health leaders in Greater Manchester want their GPs to become an “early adopters” of the government’s new contract. 
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         News NewsMackey required to get providers back in balance next yearNHS Improvement chief says he has to get the provider sector in balance in 2016-17 Jim Mackey confirms national tariff rate will increase by 1 per cent in cash terms Warns if the DH has to ask for more money it will “annihilate confidence in the service” DH official ... 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalManchester trust raises concerns over ‘poor cleaning standards’Trust complains to G4S about standard of cleaning services This is despite audits showing required standards have been met Specific action plan created for Fairfield General Hospital COMMERICAL: A Manchester acute trust has raised formal concerns with a contractor about “poor standards of cleaning” at its hospital sites. 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalTrust's rationale for moving high risk surgery 'not supported'Pennine Acute Trust say transfer of emergency and high risk general surgery has “implications” beyond those described during consultation All non-elective inpatient surgery to be transferred out of North Manchester General Hospital Reconfiguration leaders “do not recognise or support” the trust’s view RECONFIGURATION: Leaders at a major acute ... 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalUpdated: Morecambe Bay exits special measuresCQC says Morecambe Bay should exit special measures Improved staffing levels and stable executive team installed FT chief executive says huge deficit was necessary to make improvements Full CQC report REGULATION: Monitor has confirmed that University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay Foundation Trust will be taken out of special ... 
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         News NewsRevealed: London CCGs dominate requests for consultancy spending over £50kMore than half of permissions sought by CCGs for consultancy spending of over £50,000 from London No requests rejected by NHS England as of October Explore the data More than half of the requests from clinical commissioning groups for management consultancy contracts worth more than £50,000 have come ... 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalLancashire faces £800m funding gapLancashire’s funding gap to reach £800m in five years County has some of England’s most financially troubled hospital trusts “Case for change” to be prepared next year FINANCE: Health chiefs in Lancashire are preparing to build a case for “radical” system changes, after the funding gap for health ... 
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         News NewsPublic health to be cut by 4 per cent a yearPublic health spending will be cut by 4 per cent a year in real terms, as part of the government’s spending review. 
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         News NewsSpending review: NHS England budget increase confirmed but other DH spending cutNHS England budget to rise to £120bn by 2020-21 George Osborne announces 25 per cent cut to other areas of DH budget HSJ Live: Comprehensive spending review - reaction George Osborne has confirmed NHS England’s budget will rise to £120bn by 2020-21, but said other Department of Health ... 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalMental health chief executive steps downChris Butler will step down as chief executive of Leeds and York Partnership Foundation Trust at the end of December, after 10 years in the post. 
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         News NewsLack of winter cash 'will mean more A&E diverts'Three-quarters of trusts tell HSJ they are receiving less winter cash than last year Fourteen trusts say funds are insufficient to meet staffing plans Chief executive warns A&Es will need to divert patients to other hospitals Hospital chiefs have warned they face the “most difficult winter in recent ... 
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         News NewsTrusts negotiate Carter efficiency timelinesTen trusts receive savings estimates of up to 10 per cent of turnover Negotiations focus on the speed at which savings can be achieved HFMA warns against top-down approach to imposing savings targets Ten hospital trusts have so far received their efficiency savings estimates from Lord Carter, as ... 
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         News News'Top-ups' for specialised services to rise, but paediatrics to lose outTop-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. 
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         News NewsPrimary care underspend to boost NHS England’s bottom linePrimary 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 HSJ LocalConsultants prepare acute reconfiguration plans for troubled FTEY 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 ... 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalKingston Hospital to test market on part of PFI dealKingston Hospital Foundation Trust is likely to put its cleaning, catering and porter services out to tender. 
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         News NewsTrusts ‘make do and mend’ as capital investment squeeze hits estates repairs“High risk” maintenance problems up 30pc year on year, as capital investments falls Estates director warns “make do and mend” approach to maintenance will impact safety Imperial College Healthcare would have to spend £39m to deal with high risk backlog NHS providers face costs of more than £450m ... 
 
 
      












 
     
     
     
    