All Mental health articles – Page 88

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    News

    CQC brings first ever prosecution of NHS trust over safety

    2017-03-06T12:37:00Z

    Southern Health is being prosecuted by the CQC after a patient sustained serious injuries falling from a roof Prosecution will be the first time the CQC has used its regulatory powers to pursue a criminal case against an NHS trust In April 2016, the CQC said that the trust ...

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    HSJ Local

    Merger trusts set course for 'significant' service changes

    2017-03-03T07:00:00Z

    Essex mental health trusts plan huge shake-up if merger goes ahead First year would focus on governance changes and back office cuts Trusts hope new clinical model could be in place in April 2018 Two Essex mental health trusts set to merge in April are planning a “significant” ...

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    Pay gap between medical and nursing directors widens at largest trusts

    2017-03-01T07:00:00Z

    Medical directors at largest acute trusts in line to receive a median salary over a quarter higher than those at the smallest Median pay differential between nursing directors even higher at 39 per cent between the largest and smallest acute providers Medium sized mental health trusts expected to offer ...

  • Pay
    News

    £190k salaries for leading trust operating officers and finance directors

    2017-03-01T07:00:00Z

    70 percent salary discrepancy expected between the chief operating officers of the largest and smallest acute trusts Of all acute trust leadership roles, COOs are expected to see the biggest pay differentials between different sized acute providers Finance directors also expected to see a 25 per cent salary difference ...

  • Narinder Kapur
    Comment

    The safety branch should also investigate staff harm

    2017-02-27T07:00:00Z

    Narinder Kapur suggests that the Healthcare Safety Investigation Branch also examine 10 cases a year of death or serious harm to staff arising from workplace issues

  • Coffin
    News

    Exclusive: Trusts given stricter instructions on reviewing patient deaths

    2017-02-22T17:08:00Z

    Joint letter to trusts sets outs major reforms in how trusts review deaths All deaths where concerns are raised by family or staff must be reviewed Changes follow the CQC’s review of investigation of deaths in 2016 Every NHS trust will be required to review all patient deaths ...

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    HSJ Partners

    New guidance on police support for incidents on mental health wards

    2017-02-22T07:31:00Z From our partners , By

    The memorandum of unerstanding will aim to clarify when the police might take the lead and when they ought to hand management over to care staff

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    News

    Exclusive: Trust chiefs must sign off CCG mental health spending

    2017-02-17T07:00:00Z

    Mental health trust leaders must sign off their commissioners’ spending plans, NHS England says Letter to chief executives stresses national and political focus on mental health Mental health trust leaders must sign off their commissioners’ spending for the sector under radical new plans to make sure cash is ...

  • Tim Briggs
    News

    Exclusive: Huge expansion of scheme to cut NHS variation

    2017-02-16T11:56:00Z

    Getting It Right First Time programme to reduce unwarranted variation in the NHS grows New specialities include acute and emergency medicine, cardiology, intensive care and mental health Clinical leads announced for 12 specialities currently in progress The Getting It Right First Time programme, designed to reduce unwarranted variation ...

  • The new Northumbria hospital
    HSJ Local

    Revealed: Pioneering 'accountable care organisation' delayed

    2017-02-15T16:06:00Z

    Northumbria accountable care organisation vanguard’s go live date delayed Northumbria Healthcare Foundation Trust has repeatedly maintained the new care model will go live in April 2017 Board papers from Northumberland CCG reveal a “number of milestones” still need to be achieved No date given for when the ACO will ...

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    HSJ Local

    Harassment cover-up chief executive takes role at neighbouring FT

    2017-02-14T17:18:00Z

    A former mental health trust chief executive, who resigned last year after helping to cover up the sexual harassment of a HR director, is being paid £60,000 to work two days a week as a private consultant at a neighbouring trust.

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    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 ...

  • Beds
    HSJ Local

    'High' risk to patients due to regional bed shortage, CQC warns

    2017-02-10T11:14:00Z

    CQC warns the risk of a mental health patient taking their life in the West Midlands is “high” due to bed shortages Damning coroner’s report said patient “unlikely” to have died had she been admitted to hospital CQC will re-inspect Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health FT in March Regulator ...

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    News

    Hunt receives immediate reports into child deaths in mental health units

    2017-01-30T13:05:00Z

    Jeremy Hunt now receives immediate reports of any death in a children’s mental health inpatient unit, a health minister has revealed

  • Leadership
    HSJ Local

    'Outstanding' trust to lead new NHS improvement programme

    2017-01-26T07:00:00Z

    NHS Improvement has chosen high performing trust as its strategic partner in developing a mental health improvement programme Northumberland, Tyne and Wear FT will help create diagnostic frameworks for the different sectors of mental health during a six month test period NHSI looking to enlist more trusts to provide ...

  • Police officer
    News

    New rules on when mental health trusts should call police

    2017-01-25T11:51:00Z

    New agreement published on police interventions involving mental health and learning disability patients Document sets out when police should attend mental health and learning disability inpatient units and places of safety Imposes strict guidelines of when police should use restraint Providers encouraged to sign up to agreement made by ...

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    Comment

    Don't ignore the councillors

    2017-01-25T07:00:00Z

    When it comes to decisions around health and social care, there needs to be a bottom-up approach involving local leaders and not top-down pre-determined solutions

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    HSJ Partners

    From good to great: what the Forward View must do next

    2017-01-23T14:47:00Z From our partners

    The mental health strategy in the Five Year Forward View is promising but needs to go further to be of most help to service users

  • HSJ Value In Healthcare Awards
    News

    HSJ Value in Healthcare Awards shortlist revealed

    2017-01-19T12:30:00Z

    The organisations in the running to win one of the HSJ Value in Healthcare Awards 2017 at have been revealed.

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    News

    STPs: Community and primary care grow fastest as acute spend held down

    2017-01-16T22:00:00Z

    Community and primary care would see the fastest increases in funding, at the expense of slow growth in mental health and general acute spending falling in real terms, under detailed STP forecasts analysed by HSJ.