All Lord Carter articles – Page 4

  • Ambulance
    News

    'Model ambulance' to be created to achieve Carter savings

    2017-06-20T07:00:00Z

    A “model ambulance” is to be created to tackle variation across England’s 10 ambulance trusts.

  • Pathology
    News

    Errors revealed at NHS-private pathology venture

    2017-05-22T12:14:00Z

    Errors at a north London pathology laboratory saw blood samples mislabelled and patients had to give second samples after delays in getting test results, a document released under the Freedom of Information Act reveals.

  • Tim Briggs
    News

    NHSI director to review 140 trusts' progress on cutting variation

    2017-05-04T12:10:00Z

    Professor Tim Briggs leading review to check progress in orthopaedic surgery 140 trusts to be revisited and data will be rerun Next Getting It Right First Time review into general surgery expected in the summer The leading surgeon heading a national programme to reduce unwarranted variation in NHS ...

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    News

    Trusts save £40m in eight months via procurement savings

    2017-05-02T12:18:00Z

    NHS document shows trusts saved £40m in procurement during first eight months of 2016-17 financial year Savings achieved through NHS Supply Chain as part of its £150m efficiency target Procurement model set to change in October 2018 NHS trusts have delivered at least £40m of procurement efficiencies as ...

  • Shopping trolley
    News

    'Amazon style' NHS procurement platform delayed

    2017-04-19T11:26:00Z

    New “Amazon style” online marketplace still being developed Platform was supposed to go live this month but now pushed to autumn The implementation of a new platform intended to save millions of pounds from procurement spending has been delayed, HSJ has learned.

  • News

    AHSN bidding for national procurement contract

    2017-04-12T07:00:00Z

    An academic health science network is bidding for a multimillion pound Department of Health procurement contract, HSJ understands.

  • stack of coins
    News

    NHS Improvement to hire regional procurement leads

    2017-04-05T16:00:00Z

    NHS Improvement is appointing four regional procurement leads to spearhead the efficiency drive set out in the Carter review.

  • Laptop computer
    News

    Trusts spend £3.2bn a year on corporate services

    2017-03-16T15:00:00Z

    NHS Improvement figures show trusts spend £3.2bn a year on corporate services Regulator estimates a possible £400m in savings and significant variation Thirteen trusts have corporate costs of more than 7 per cent of income NHS trusts spend £3.2bn a year on corporate services such as HR, finance, ...

  • surgery tray
    News

    Trade body for NHS suppliers to start publishing complaints data

    2017-03-01T10:48:00Z

    The Association of British Healthcare Industries is to start publishing information on complaints made about its members, HSJ can reveal.

  • efficiency clampdown cover pic
    News

    'Woefully short' NHS will miss forward view targets, report warns

    2017-02-23T00:01:00Z

    New research raises fundamental questions about progress on productivity goals required by Five Year Forward View Kingsley Manning says “productivity is not a priority” at STP or trust level No STPs provide analysis of workforce productivity, report finds Lord Carter says progress is being made but “urgent” action is ...

  • Lord Carter7
    News

    Revealed: 23 trusts chosen for new Carter review

    2017-02-14T15:00:00Z

    Twenty-three trusts selected for first phase of Lord Carter’s new review into productivity at mental health and community service organisations NHS Improvement letter to mental health and community service trusts reveals providers chosen for initial six month engagement phase Review will follow a similar structure to Lord Carter’s previous ...

  • Lord Carter2
    News

    Stop using expensive management consultants, NHS told

    2017-02-10T15:31:00Z

    Lord Carter questions the NHS’s £640m spending on management consultancies Likened policymakers to a “dog watching television” Warns the Treasury will not provide extra funding without evidence of performance Lord Carter has questioned why the NHS spent £640m on external management consultancies, describing the use of the firms ...

  • Data
    HSJ Local

    Trust launches scheme to cut NHS spending on lawyers

    2017-02-02T07:00:00Z

    A mental health trust is preparing to launch a new legal services database that it expects to cut its spending on lawyers by 10 per cent.

  • News

    Quarter of trusts in dispute with NHS Improvement over finance targets

    2017-01-19T16:22:00Z

    Around 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 ...

  • Bryan kessie
    Comment

    E-rostering: Helping hospitals ease winter pressures and boost staff morale

    2017-01-17T07:00:00Z

    How effective staff management through e-rostering can help hospitals to meet challenges, improving staff morale and patient’s experience

  • A postbox in the snow
    News

    Round-up: 10 stories you may have missed over Christmas

    2017-01-03T09:51:00Z

    Catch up on the key stories you might not have seen over the Christmas and new year break.

  • Doctor strike Jan 2016
    News

    HSJ's Best of 2016: Top stories

    2016-12-23T07:00:00Z

    Heartfelt appeals on whistleblowing and the EU referendum, a massive leak from BMA negotiations and the latest HSJ100 rankings all feature in our most popular articles of the year

  • Lord Carter
    News

    NHS efficiency league tables delayed

    2016-12-22T07:00:00Z

    Lord 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 ...

  • Professor Alison Leary
    News

    Landmark study finds link between staffing levels and patient outcomes

    2016-12-16T00:01:00Z

    New research funded by NHS England suggests registered nurse numbers linked to improved patient outcomes Study questions use of Carter review’s care hours per patient day metric as a safe staffing tool Paper concludes staffing link to outcomes is real and can be calculated An innovative new study ...

  • Alexandra Hammond
    Comment

    Acute lack of investment is starving healthcare estates

    2016-12-09T07:00:00Z

    Buildings and infrastructure in the healthcare sector are suffering a serious shortage of cash and need new financing models to break the deadlock.