All Lord Carter articles – Page 5

  • 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.

  • Manchester central new website
    News

    Exclusive: STPs chosen to lead major £350m back office savings drive

    2016-12-02T07:00:00Z

    Greater Manchester, Kent, Essex and north west London to be back office merger “pathfinders” Their models will be used as blueprints for other STPs NHS Improvement says back office bill can be cut by £350m over next four years Four sustainability and transformation plan areas will spearhead system ...

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    HSJ Local

    Trusts form new 'group model' to cut costs

    2016-11-17T07:00:00Z

    Three mental health trusts to form partnership to improve care pathways and make back office savings South London London and Maudsley, Oxleas, and South West London and St George’s Mental Health trusts are already working together Three trust chief executives have said their new partnership will not create ...

  • Workforce
    News

    NHS Improvement still considering how to count nursing associates

    2016-11-15T07:00:00Z

    NHS Improvement yet to decide whether nurse associates will be counted as registered nurses in Carter care hours metric New drive on pressure ulcers will see top performances paired with worst NHS Improvement has not yet decided how to count nursing associates as part of a proposed high-profile ...

  • Lord Carter2
    News

    Major deal brings 'Amazon style' procurement to nearly 100 trusts

    2016-11-02T13:05:00Z

    New procurement platform could be a major step towards creating a single procurement catalogue across the NHS Exclusive partnership deal struck between NHS Shared Business Services, which serves 87 NHS trusts, and retail technology firm Virtualstock System already implemented by Guy’s and St Thomas’ FT, which was highlighted in ...

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    News

    Call for non-FTs to have greater freedom to deliver STPs

    2016-10-14T07:00:00Z

    NHS trusts should be allowed to set up shared service companies and be part of accountable care organisations to help deliver their sustainability and transformation plans, a leading healthcare law firm has said.

  • Blood test
    News

    Pathology and back office savings 'won't all be achieved this year'

    2016-10-05T07:00:00Z

    NHS will not realise full savings from back office and pathology consolidations in 2016-17, Jeremy Marlow says NHS Improvement productivity director says some STP areas will “deliver cash this year” from consolidation “We’re not going to take the keys off trusts,” he promises The health service will not ...

  • Rebecca Kenny
    HSJ Knowledge

    Roundtable: Cutting the rate of surgical site wound infections

    2016-10-05T07:00:00Z

    A roundtable by HSJ and Nursing Times during the Patient Safety Congress focused on how to reduce the high toll on health and finances caused by complications in post-operative care

  • Tsting swabs
    News

    First set of standardised products for NHS providers announced

    2016-09-27T11:04:00Z

    NHS Improvement announces first tranche of standardised products to boost procurement volumes and cut prices Twelve products cover £100m of trust spending and could result in 25 per cent savings Regulator says it would prefer “coalition of the willing” to enforcing compliance through contracts Read the products list and ...

  • David Prior North Norfolk Trust chair CQC preferred candidate
    Comment

    Intelligent transparency: How to drive change in the NHS

    2016-09-19T07:00:00Z

    A system dedicated to continuous improvement and learning towards patient well-being and safety is the key to a sustainable NHS

  • Jon_Restell
    Comment

    Exactly what we need in a workforce strategy

    2016-09-14T14:49:00Z

    There is a pressing need for a comprehensive workforce strategy for the NHS

  • Hinchingbrooke Hospital
    HSJ Local

    Exclusive: Hinchingbrooke names private partner for £150m building project

    2016-09-13T12:29:00Z

    Plan says “strategic estates partnership” could secure £5m of recurrent income by letting property and managing land use Trust is seeking approval from Treasury and NHS Improvement Strategic estates partnerships are being closely watched by ministers as means for delivering NHS capital project A district general hospital has ...

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    HSJ Knowledge

    Roundtable: How about some big action on data

    2016-09-07T10:21:00Z

    The NHS must ensure that informatics’ potential for savings and productivity must be fulfilled quickly

  • coins toppling
    News

    DH warned about 'fragmentation' of NHS procurement system

    2016-08-16T07:00:00Z

    Concerns raised that planned shake up by the Department of Health could result in “fragmentation” of NHS procurement system DH intends to split procurement into 11 “category towers” when NHS Supply Chain contract ends in October 2018 Health Care Supply Association warns “the whole supply chain is being put ...

  • lab, research, medical research,
    HSJ Knowledge

    The benefits of a joint venture for pathology

    2016-08-11T12:00:00Z

    A merger of two foundation trusts’ pathology services led to more sophisticated technology, shorter turnaround times and lower costs

  • Office writing on form
    News

    Trust chiefs told which back-office services to prioritise in savings drive

    2016-08-09T11:59:00Z

    NHS Improvement sets out which back-office services trusts should prioritise in consolidation plans “In time” providers will have to look at consolidating “all corporate and administrative costs” NHS Improvement also seeks to improve “accuracy” of its efficiency data NHS Improvement has written to trust chief executives outlining the ...

  • Calculator
    News

    Trusts must double efficiency savings to avoid 'crude rationing', report warns

    2016-08-05T07:00:00Z

    New 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 ...

  • Petrie dishes
    News

    NHS Improvement accused of 'dangerously short' pathology shake-up timetable

    2016-08-01T12:27:00Z

    NHS Improvement accused of setting “dangerously short” timescale for pathology restructuring plans Association for Clinical Biochemistry and Laboratory Medicine claims trusts being “railroaded into consolidation” Concerns raised about lack of clarity regarding Carter review efficiency target NHS Improvement has been accused of imposing a “dangerously short timescale” on ...