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    Daily Insight: Trusts kicked when they're down

    2017-03-20T17:30:00Z

    The must read stories in health policy

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    Dorrell: New NICE policy will 'decelerate' access to drugs

    2017-03-20T12:02:00Z

    NHS Confederation chair says new NICE affordability policy would “decelerate” drug access Stephen Dorrell says Treasury was looking for “anything at any price to control cash flow” Also warned Brexit would “undermine patient welfare” Former health secretary Stephen Dorrell has warned allowing NHS England to postpone access to ...

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    Exclusive: Special measures trusts forced to pay higher interest on bailouts

    2017-03-19T22:00:00Z

    Trusts in financial special measures are paying interest rates up to four times higher than some other providers Barts Health Trust faces annual interest charges of £6m Experts liken the higher rates to “kicking someone when they’re down” The DH says rates are designed to “reflect the additional risk ...

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    Midlands vanguard reveals major expansion into Yorkshire

    2017-03-17T16:44:00Z

    A GP provider running one of the country’s most advanced vanguards is to take on a group practices outside of its current region, HSJ has learned.

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    NHS Improvement sets out trust level breakdown for unblocking beds

    2017-03-17T14:28:00Z

    System leaders set out plans to free up 2,000-3,000 beds using social care cash boost NHS Improvement calculated an “estimate of the number of beds by provider that could be freed up” Funding boost may “not have the intended impact” if trusts do not work with councils See every ...

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    Daily Insight: Trusts sent wake up call over beds

    2017-03-17T17:30:00Z

    HSJ’s round up of the day’s biggest health stories

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    Exclusive: Full £800m NHS 'priorities' fund to offset trust deficits

    2017-03-16T12:30:00Z

    Contingency fund held back from CCGs will be used to offset financial deficits among NHS trusts. Simon Stevens said the money would otherwise have been available for mental health, community and primary care services The fund was created after Department of Health breached spending limit in 2015-16 About ...

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    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, ...

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    Daily Insight: Propping up the providers

    2017-03-16T17:30:00Z

    Your essential summary of the day’s biggest health stories

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    Latest safe staffing guidance unveiled

    2017-03-16T12:00:00Z

    Mental health providers told to carry out evidence based strategic staffing reviews New guidance follows suspension of NICE safe staffing work in 2015 Document says professional judgement alone cannot be relied on to set staffing levels Mental health trusts must carry out evidence based reviews of staffing levels ...

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    Community providers face new staffing requirements

    2017-03-16T17:07:00Z

    Community service providers need better tools to meet safe staffing levels District nursing providers should review staffing annually and benchmark their services, NHSI says Report is the latest safe staffing guidance to be published by the regulator Providers of district nursing services lack the tools to plan staffing ...

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    RCN to separate union and professional roles

    2017-03-16T07:00:00Z

    RCN to set up two committees to separately lead on professional nursing and trade union issues Reforms follow recommendations in the Francis report that RCN separate its dual roles All members will be able to stand for election to the committees and be eligible to vote. The Royal ...

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    Naylor review: Minister reveals plan for new NHS property body

    2017-03-15T17:37:00Z

    Department of Health has accepted Sir Robert Naylor’s recommendation New body will provide strategic estate planning for the NHS Plans were revealed in a Parliamentary answer from Lord O’Shaugnessy The government is planning to establish a new national body to provide “strategic estate planning” for the health service.

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    Pay crackdown: Trust chiefs to sign off all agency shifts above £120

    2017-03-15T15:00:00Z

    NHS Improvement says annual pay costs to increase by 3.3 per cent in 2016-17 But real terms reduction in costs against activity suggests productivity gains Trust chief executives must sign off agency shifts of £120 per hour or more Hospital chief executives are now expected to personally sign ...

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    NICE goes ahead with controversial drug affordability test

    2017-03-15T19:12:00Z

    NICE approves plans to defer treatment implementation if the cost per year is higher than £20m in any of the first three years of implemention Consultation responses warn that this could lead to treatment access “inequity” especially for those with rare diseases New “light touch” fast-track appraisal method also ...

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    Revealed: Only three trusts hit 'reset' A&E targets

    2017-03-15T15:00:00Z

    Just three hospital trusts have hit their lowered targets for accident and emergency performance, the latest data reveals.

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    Daily Insight: Commissioning pioneers and budget blunders

    2017-03-15T17:30:00Z

    HSJ’s round up of Wednesday’s must read stories

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    Interim managers demand higher rates to offset tax losses

    2017-03-14T12:02:00Z

    NHS Improvement says trusts have been asked to pay higher rates to agency workers to “offset their tax losses” Under new rules, agency workers must pay the same level of tax as substantive employees Changes will affect interim senior managers, locum doctors and other agency staff who set up ...

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    Pioneering trust and GP tie-up to bid for new care model contract

    2017-03-14T07:00:00Z

    Northampton Healthcare FT creates new organisation with 3Sixty Care GP federation New partnership will bid and deliver contracts together and is “keen” to secure a local MCP contract once released The organisations have an “equal” share in the new company with three board directors each A Midlands trust ...