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    Negligence fee cap could deny families representation, DH admits

    2017-02-02T13:05:00Z

    DH impact assessment says lawyers may be “less willing” to take on expensive cases Independent review warns of impact on patient safety if less negligence is identified QC warns changes could leave families without representation at inquests Some families might be denied legal representation for clinical negligence claims ...

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    Daily Insight: The DH debt mountain

    2017-02-02T17:25:00Z

    The must read stories and debate in the NHS

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    Revealed: Theresa May's clash with NHS over immigrants' data

    2017-02-01T06:00:00Z

    Kingsley Manning says NHS Digital battled with the Home Office over sharing patient data repeatedly between 2013 and 2016 Former chair says while Theresa May was home secretary he was put under pressure to share data despite his legal concerns New agreement allows for data to be shared to ...

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    Daily Insight: Home Office vs The NHS

    2017-02-01T17:47:00Z

    The must read stories and biggest talking points in health

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    DH to recruit 200 new staff after axing more than 530 jobs

    2017-01-31T15:57:00Z

    Department of Health says it is likely to recruit 200 new staff Earlier this month the department confirmed 538 civil servants were to leave DH has to cut costs by 30 per cent by 2020 Around 200 new staff are set to join the Department of Health – ...

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    New taskforce to 'challenge' weak STP proposals

    2017-01-31T10:40:00Z

    Joint NHS taskforce set up to challenge weak STP workforce plans NHS Improvement nursing director says staffing is the “weakest” element of the STPs Ruth May warns of divergence between operational plans and STP forecasts A new taskforce will challenge weak workforce proposals in sustainability and transformation plans, ...

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    Troubled trust given two month deadline to fix safety concerns

    2017-01-31T17:42:00Z

    Worcestershire Acute Hospitals Trust served with warning notice by CQC Trust has until 10 March to address patient safety concerns CQC raises concerns over trust’s A&E waits and staffing A troubled West Midlands acute trust has been told by the Care Quality Commission that it has two months ...

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    Exclusive: David Dalton warns social care crisis will 'compromise' patient care

    2017-01-31T12:03:00Z

    Sir David Dalton says A&E crisis is caused by delayed transfers of care and a new social care funding model is “urgently required” Despite interest from new cabinet office team, Sir David says integrating health and social care funding will not solve crisis Financial and care performance will be ...

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    Analysis: 10 trusts responsible for quarter of 'winter pressures' alerts

    2017-01-31T11:41:00Z

    Ten trusts responsible for a quarter of “winter pressures” alerts since start of December South of England is the worst hit region London reported only five out of 830 alerts Just 10 hospital trusts have been responsible for more than a quarter of the “winter pressures” alerts issued ...

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    Daily Insight: 'Weak' STPs targeted by new team

    2017-01-31T17:30:00Z

    The must read stories and debate in the NHS

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    Chief nurse says she will 'step up efforts' to increase staffing

    2017-01-31T07:00:00Z

    NHS Improvement identified a similar decline in nurse staffing found by HSJ investigation Ruth May says more needs to be done to increase nurse numbers Practice of one upping “poses a significant risk” to patients, she says NHS Improvement was aware of a significant decline in nurse staffing ...

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    National audits 'drain' NHS resources

    2017-01-31T07:00:00Z

    Local audit network criticises increasing burden of national audit programme The annual survey of audits finds negative perception outweighs positive for the first time Concerns include lack of timely data reporting, poor methodology and incompatible IT infrastructure The national audit programme is a “drain” on hospital trusts’ resources ...

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    NHS Improvement: Trust finances hit by A&E pressures

    2017-01-30T13:13:00Z

    NHS Improvement says many providers have found ways to address financial pressures but warned others have “more work to do” Many providers will have been forced to use additional agency and bank staff in recent weeks Not yet clear how much unplanned expenditure there has been Extra strain ...

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    Daily Insight: NHS England takes a back seat

    2017-01-30T17:32:00Z

    HSJ’s round-up of the day’s must read stories and debate

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    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

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    Sir Mike Richards announces retirement

    2017-01-27T10:12:00Z

    The chief inspector for hospitals Professor Sir Mike Richards has announced his intention to retire this year.

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    Daily Insight: An inspector calls it a day

    2017-01-27T17:30:00Z

    The must read stories and talking points in the NHS

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    New consultation on future of specialist heart surgery imminent

    2017-01-27T11:18:00Z

    NHS England to launch consultation on congenital heart disease services “soon” It has not publicly changed its controversial plans but said “no decision” will be made before consultation is completed Royal Brompton and University Hospitals of Leicester trusts remain at risk of losing their services NHS England is ...

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    Patient Safety Awards: last chance to enter

    2017-01-27T07:00:00Z

    The deadline to enter the Patient Safety Awards has been extended to 9am on 30 January. The awards recognise and reward outstanding practice in the NHS and independent healthcare organisations.

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    'No justification' for CCGs' rationing, says royal college

    2017-01-26T07:00:00Z

    Three West Midlands CCGs to decrease the eligibility threshold for patients requiring hip and knee replacements Changes would see a 12 per cent decrease in patients eligible for hip replacements and a 19 per cent decrease for knee replacements Royal College of Surgeons says there is “no clinical justification” ...