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    Last chance to enter HSJ Value in Healthcare Awards

    2016-11-22T04:30:00Z

    The deadline to enter the HSJ Value in Healthcare Awards has been extended to Wednesday 23 November.

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    CQC: Fraction of inspection ratings challenged

    2016-11-22T11:36:00Z

    Only 69 providers challenged final ratings awarded by the CQC from 10,840 inspections Three hospital trusts received changes in service ratings after review, but none had overall rating altered 51 primary medical services inspections were challenged, but only five have had ratings changed Only a fraction of hospitals ...

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    Statistics authority intervenes over government NHS spending claims

    2016-11-21T14:02:00Z

    UK Statistics Authority will ask officials to “ensure clarity” when reporting on increases to NHS spending Complaints centred around the government’s claims that it is increasing spending by £10bn by 2021 Chancellor Philip Hammond defended use of the £10bn figure last week The UK Statistics Authority will ask ...

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    Providers and CCGs consider merging back-office

    2016-11-21T12:27:00Z

    STP looking at options to integrate non-clinical support services across providers and commissioners Potential for sustainability and transformation funding to be used to buy out private finance initiative Wolverhampton CCG to set up an MCP alongside existing PACS model Modality MCP to be established from April 2018 The ...

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    Exclusive: CCGs may bypass EU tendering rules

    2016-11-21T07:00:00Z

    Clinical commissioning groups look set to take a contrasting approach to NHS England over new tendering rules – due to the potential administrative burden and a “ridiculous timescale” that would need to be met.

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    Daily Insight: Stat attack

    2016-11-21T17:30:00Z

    HSJ’s round-up of Monday’s must read stories

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    Trusts heading for £670m end of year deficit, says regulator

    2016-11-18T13:54:00Z

    Official mid-year performance figures suggest the NHS provider sector is forecast to end the year with a combined deficit of £669m, which would be £89m worse than planned.

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    Agency spending higher than planned despite caps

    2016-11-18T13:34:00Z

    NHS Improvement quarter two report says agency spend 16 per cent higher than planned Provider sector predicting £900m savings compared to last year as a result of agency caps NHSI names best and worst performers on agency spending Trusts’ spending on agency staff is 16 per cent higher ...

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    Exclusive: CCGs warn over 'insufficient' funding for fetal medicine

    2016-11-18T10:48:00Z

    London CCGs warn funding for fetal medicine services is “insufficient” Five groups say current arrangements could “impact on equitable provision” Comments follow HSJ investigation that revealed babies were “dying unnecessarily” due to flawed funding system Clinical commissioning groups in London have said funding for fetal medicine services is ...

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    Regulator to cut 400 posts

    2016-11-18T07:00:00Z

    CQC to cut 400 posts by 2019-20 after cumulative budget cuts of £32m by 2020 Inspection resources to be targeted on providers where “risk is greatest” Regulator is relying on new technology to be able to accurately track risk The Care Quality Commission is to cut 400 full-time ...

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    Daily Insight: 1-0 up at half-time

    2016-11-18T17:30:00Z

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

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    Leak reveals plan for MCP rollout across south coast

    2016-11-18T15:43:00Z

    Primary care in central Sussex and east Surrey to be organised into 20 hubs £296.4m of savings predicted from moving elective care into the community Partner organisations hope “credible vision” will win vanguard funding Health leaders in central Sussex and east Surrey have an “ambitious programme” ...

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    HEE rows back on nursing associates giving patients drugs unsupervised

    2016-11-18T11:13:00Z

    Nursing associates will be trained to administer drugs “within the confines of local employer policies”, it has been confirmed as the final version of the curriculum for those in the new role was published yesterday – a change from a leaked version of the document that was heavily criticised.

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    GP whistleblower guardian deadline extended

    2016-11-18T10:47:00Z

    Primary care providers will have until September next year to name their “freedom to speak up” guardians, NHS England has said.

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    Exclusive: Tighter bailout controls to deal with NHS 'cashflow crisis' revealed

    2016-11-17T11:30:00Z

    Requests for short-term revenue support will be subject to “increased challenge and scrutiny” Trusts’ reliance on bailout support has grown in recent years as expenditure has increased faster than income Providers seeking support will need to detail if “suppliers are threatening to put trust’s account on stop” NHS ...

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    Analysis: Half of hospital trusts miss reduced waiting targets

    2016-11-17T07:00:00Z

    Trusts missing largely lower “reset” targets for elective treatment times Performance means organisations could miss out on sustainability and transformation funding Total waiting list approaches 4 million More than half of England’s hospital trusts have missed their elective waiting time targets set by NHS Improvement.

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    PHE chief: Smoking should be banned from all hospital sites

    2016-11-17T16:30:00Z

    Public Health England chief executive calls for blanket smoking ban on NHS grounds Said only a few acute hospitals had achieved it so far Duncan Selbie said it was an important action for the NHS in prevention The chief executive of Public Health England has called for a ...

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    Public sector prevention fund 'could be used across England'

    2016-11-17T16:30:00Z

    Public Health England chief executive Duncan Selbie says North East dedicated prevention pot could be introduced elsewhere Proposal includes pooling preventative spending and ringfencing savings for further investment Says work still underway on how to ensure business rate retention for local authorities does not exacerbate inequality A move ...

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    Exclusive: STPs 'made a good stab' on prevention, says public health chief

    2016-11-17T16:30:00Z

    Duncan Selbie says STPs had “all have made a good stab” at understanding prevention But some “not where they would want to be”, he says Says main priorities should be adopting interventions consistently and promoting early years’ development, education and employment All sustainability and transformation plans have made ...

  • Justice
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    Daily Insight: See you in court

    2016-11-17T17:51:00Z

    The must read stories and talking points from HSJ