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Three times more GPs leaving some ICBs

2026-05-11T12:21:00+01:00

Some systems saw fully qualified GPs leave their roles at three times the rate of other patches last year, according to new figures.

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GP upgrades ‘stuck in layers of approval’

2026-04-22T12:15:00+01:00

A string of bureaucratic barriers are still holding up development of buildings for primary and community care, multiple NHS and industry organisations have warned.

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ICBs told to strengthen relationships

2026-01-06T12:30:00+00:00

Nine integrated care boards have been told to improve partnership working, in NHS England’s latest formal assessment of their performance.

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ICBs pay trust £23m after contract dispute

2025-12-17T13:33:00+00:00

Six integrated care boards in the West Midlands have reached a settlement with an ambulance trust to compensate for delays handing over patients to emergency departments.

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‘High risk’ patients waiting years for struggling service

2025-12-17T05:31:00+00:00

Several reviews are under way of a hospital’s struggling ophthalmology service, after it reported backlogs of hundreds of patients at high risk of harm.

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Trust confirms death of its ‘remarkable’ chair

2025-09-23T08:50:00+01:00

Tributes have been paid to a “remarkable” hospital trust chair following the announcement of his death.

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Exclusive: Provider settles with former exec after leadership exodus

2025-08-26T11:28:00+01:00

A GP federation has paid to settle an employment claim brought by a former executive director, following a string of other senior departures, HSJ  has learned.

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Hospital warned over storing bodies in car park

2025-08-21T11:43:00+01:00

 A hospital has been reprimanded for storing bodies in a bank of fridges in its car park.

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Revealed: The areas where a quarter of primary care estate needs replacement

2025-08-18T11:34:00+01:00

Five integrated care systems claim that more than a quarter of their primary care premises are not fit for purpose, HSJ research has revealed.

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ICBs’ bill for post-discharge care rockets to £900m

2025-08-04T06:07:00+01:00

Integrated care boards’ spend on post-discharge care for patients detained under the Mental Health Act has rocketed by 42 per cent in two years to total nearly £1bn, according to figures obtained by HSJ.

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Patients lost sight due to poor care, trust admits

2025-07-21T11:45:00+01:00

Multiple glaucoma patients have suffered significant harm, including loss of sight, after treatment guidelines were not followed by more than one member of staff over a number of years at the same trust, HSJ has learned.

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Five systems lose £100m deficit support

2025-07-18T12:18:00+01:00

Five integrated care systems have had their deficit support funding withheld as a result of overspending or failing to deliver savings, NHS England has revealed.

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Trust predicts ‘standstill’ in very long waits

2025-05-22T05:09:00+01:00

A trust has called in a private provider to help address very long diagnostic waits, but admits they will remain at a “standstill” without “further investment”.

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NHSE tells ICBs to slow elective referrals

2025-05-22T05:05:00+01:00

NHS England has told integrated care boards they need to slow down elective referrals dramatically – nearly eliminating year-on-year growth – with high-profile waiting list targets under threat.

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Hospital sends GPs 15,000 letters in a single day

2025-04-25T12:10:00+01:00

A “technical failure” caused a hospital trust to send 15-20,000 discharge letters to local GP practices on the day before the Easter bank holiday weekend, some of which dated back four months.

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Revealed: The systems still reliant on agency staff

2025-04-22T05:43:00+01:00

Six systems are still using more than 30 per cent of their temporary staffing spend to employ agency workers, HSJ research has revealed.

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Revealed: The systems set to gain and lose hundreds of millions

2025-04-10T05:49:00+01:00

Nine integrated care systems are set to lose hundreds of millions in NHS funding relative to others in coming years – while eight stand to make big gains – under new NHS England funding policy.

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ICBs in dispute with provider over ‘ticking timebomb’ drug costs

2025-03-25T05:53:00+00:00

Multiple NHS commissioners are embroiled in a legal row with a private company they say is “intensively” marketing its online weight-loss drugs service, which could cost them hundreds of millions of pounds a year.

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Revealed: The ICBs with greatest ‘opportunity’ to avoid admissions

2025-03-12T13:10:00+00:00

The systems which NHS England says have the greatest “opportunities” to boost their use of same-day emergency care can be revealed for the first time.

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NHSE steps up intervention in three systems

2025-02-12T12:50:00+00:00

NHS England is escalating its intervention in emergency care in three integrated care systems – meaning half of all areas are now getting extra central attention.