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    'Block payment' plan for outpatients scaled back

    2016-09-22T16:00:00Z

    Plans to reduce inappropriate outpatient follow-ups by introducing a block payment system from 2017-18 have been scaled back by NHS England.

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    Nursing home bed numbers fall for first time in five years

    2016-09-22T00:00:00Z

    CQC figures show nursing home bed capacity dropped by 400 after small annual increases since 2013 More care homes closed their nursing units in first half of 2016 than in all of 2015 People delayed from leaving hospital due to lack of nursing home availability up by 60 per ...

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    Lansley: NHS should get £5bn Brexit bonus by 2019

    2016-09-21T20:36:00Z

    Lansley calls for NHS windfall post Brexit during keynote address Former health sectary attacks ‘nakedly political’ BMA over ‘unethical’ strike action He robustly defends his reforms stating much of criticism is ‘demonstrably false’ NHS spending should be set at a minimum of 7 per cent of GDP The ...

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    NHS managers face crackdown on conflicts of interest

    2016-09-21T06:00:00Z

    NHS England consultation document suggests number of areas where declarations of interest should be made Senior managers face declaring shareholdings, paid positions, family relationships and political memberships Doctors could have to declare private practice earnings but other staff are not included NHS executives earning money from consultancy, advisory ...

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    NHS needs 3.5 per cent annual funding increase, economists predict

    2016-09-21T17:42:00Z

    OBR projections suggest UK health services would require a greater proportion of GDP spent on public healthcare Projections assume policy remains unchanged but take account of rising costs and population changes Projection would require an additional £40bn by 2030 to be found through extra taxation or shifting spending from ...

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    Not prioritising cash for tech laggards is 'right'

    2016-09-21T12:45:00Z

    Beverley Bryant backs plans to switch funding priorities and push back digital deadline to 2023 Leading trusts will bring others with them, Ms Bryant says NHS Digital director sets out priorities including plans to parachute 100 “business change” staff to NHS organisations Pledges to make NHS Digital “relevant” and ...

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    Daily Insight: Trust hit by 'critical' tech failure

    2016-09-21T17:30:00Z

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

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    Spending on general practice rose 5 per cent last year

    2016-09-21T12:28:00Z

    Spending on general practice in England increased by 4.7 per cent in 2015-16, but its proportion of overall NHS spending grew by only a small amount, according to statistics released today. 

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    Exclusive: Providers to compete to run new maternity mental health units

    2016-09-21T10:00:00Z

    Providers urged to express interest in running three new mother and baby units to provide inpatient care to women with serious mental health problems New units will be funded with some of the £365m pledged to perinatal mental health care in July The units will be based in East ...

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    Merger CCGs appoint joint chair for new board

    2016-09-21T10:54:00Z

    Three clinical commissioning groups have appointed a chair for a new joint board being established ahead of their planned full merger.

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    Exclusive: Vanguards scale back plans due to funding shortfall

    2016-09-20T12:25:00Z

    Vanguards allocated just a third of the transformation funding they requested Sites will relax timescales for implementation or prioritise only “core” workstreams Vanguard sites have told HSJ they have had to scale back their work developing new care models after receiving less than a third of the transformation ...

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    Daily Insight: No health economies in surplus

    2016-09-20T17:43:00Z

    The must read stories and analysis from Tuesday

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    Revealed: Trusts counting on back-loaded savings

    2016-09-19T07:30:00Z

    NHS trusts will have to significantly improve “run-rates” to meet 2016-17 financial targets Plans assume significant efficiency savings can be delivered in the latter half of the year In many cases, those savings have not yet been identified, or there is a high level of risk that they will ...

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    Checklist for signing off new care model revealed

    2016-09-19T07:30:00Z

    MCP joint assurance process likely to include three “gateways” To be finalised by mid October Will cover conflict of interest and why MCP has been chosen Regulators are expected to require proposals for MCPs to pass three tests under a “joint assurance process” before becoming operational, according to ...

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    Daily Insight: Smart moves

    2016-09-19T17:30:00Z

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

  • Sir David Fish
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    Head of academic health partnership to retire

    2016-09-19T15:27:00Z

    The managing director of UCLPartners is retiring next week.

  • Cambridge
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    Trust chiefs deny 'low-balling' bid before major contract collapse

    2016-09-16T07:00:00Z

    UnitingCare providers deny making a knowingly unrealistic bid for £750m contract Trusts, NHS England and CCG accuse previous provider of not being transparent over the service costs Previous provider Cambridgeshire Community Services Trust robustly rejects charge NHS trusts involved in the UnitingCare debacle have denied making a deliberately ...

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    Daily Insight: One of the best

    2016-09-16T17:11:00Z

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

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    Child protection system still lacks data on 87,000 children

    2016-09-15T07:00:00Z

    Local authorities face technical difficulties uploading information None of the four children’s specialist trusts have successfully implemented child protection information sharing system False negatives “raise a risk” for children with protection plans Nearly three quarters of children with child protection plans do not have their details stored on ...

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    Most areas should publish STPs by end of the year, says NHS England

    2016-09-15T07:00:00Z

    National guidance says “most” areas should publish their STP by the end of the year However, “every area will be working to a different timeframe” “Most areas” should publish a version of their sustainability and transformation plan by the end of the year, according to national guidance due ...