News – Page 494

  • Blood
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    NHS England blocks funding for lifesaving transplants

    2017-01-05T12:19:00Z

    Second donor stem cell transplants no longer “affordable” for the NHS despite being “routinely” funded before 2013 Leading oncologist calls NHS England’s clinical prioritisation process “not fit for purpose” and says decision “flies in the face” of global expert opinion The specialist treatment was given “lowest cost/benefit priority” status ...

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    Alternative doctors union allowed to negotiate pay and contracts

    2017-01-04T00:01:00Z

    Hospital Consultants and Specialists Association formally recognised by NHS Employers Union has written to all hospital trusts seeking local representation for members First time since 1948 that doctors have had an alternative union to the BMA A trade union for hospital doctors has been granted national recognition by ...

  • basildon tower
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    Daily Insight: Chief executive to lead trio of trusts

    2017-01-04T17:30:00Z

    The must read stories and talking points from Wednesday

  • Therapies
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    New 'bridging' role could follow nursing associates

    2017-01-04T14:16:00Z

    Another new role that combines nursing and therapy skills could be explored by Health Education England, once nursing associates are fully established, its chief executive has said.

  • David Sloman
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    Daily Insight: The NHS's new knights

    2017-01-03T17:30:00Z

    HSJ’s round-up to get you up to speed in 2017

  • A postbox in the snow
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    Round-up: 10 stories you may have missed over Christmas

    2017-01-03T09:51:00Z

    Catch up on the key stories you might not have seen over the Christmas and new year break.

  • Dave west expert briefing
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    HSJ's Best of 2016: Expert Briefings

    2016-12-30T07:00:00Z

    Over Christmas and New Year, we are bringing you a round-up of some of HSJ’s highlights from 2016. Today we look at our Expert Briefing newsletters

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    HSJ's Best of 2016: Top stories

    2016-12-23T07:00:00Z

    Heartfelt appeals on whistleblowing and the EU referendum, a massive leak from BMA negotiations and the latest HSJ100 rankings all feature in our most popular articles of the year

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    NHS England gives £75m back to CCGs after tariff row

    2016-12-22T14:43:00Z

    NHS England has agreed to soften the impact of changes to clinical commissioning group budgets next year by agreeing to add £75m back into their allocations, HSJ understands.

  • Lord Carter
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    NHS efficiency league tables delayed

    2016-12-22T07:00:00Z

    Lord Carter has restated intention to publish rankings to highlight trusts with high levels of waste and inefficiency Officials expected the rankings to be published earlier this year Metrics are reliant on the strength of “reference costs” data, for which widespread non-compliance has been found Expert says there is ...

  • Signing paper
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    Leading vanguards not ready to take on new GP contract

    2016-12-22T10:42:00Z

    Six “intensive” MCP sites working with NHS England have said they will not be close to signing new GP contract by April Manchester CCGs sign agreement with 91 GP practices to pursue MCP Modality Group to “hold ground” on partially integrated MCP model Whitstable MCP to go for “virtual” ...

  • GP with patient
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    Exclusive: GPs 'fear' new care models, says royal college chair

    2016-12-22T07:00:00Z

    The new chair of the Royal College of general practitioners has said GPs “fear” new primary and acute care systems and see them “take overs”.

  • Nurse doctor hospital
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    New guidance on ward staffing levels revealed

    2016-12-21T14:00:00Z

    NHS Improvement has published the first of seven new safe staffing guidance documents The work follows the suspension of NICE’s work in 2015 following the Francis Inquiry Guidance warns trusts against relying only on professional judgement to set staffing levels Decisions about how many nurses work on hospital ...

  • Richmond house
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    New minister joins Department of Health

    2016-12-21T12:17:00Z

    A former Downing Street aide and policy director to David Cameron has been appointed as a minister at the Department of Health.

  • Financial spreadsheets
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    Regulators undecided on how to assess trusts' efficiency

    2016-12-21T12:04:00Z

    Joint consultation does not commit to combing CQC ratings of quality and efficiency, despite previous expectations Use of resources assessment metrics included in the document are for “illustrative purposes” Liquidity, agency spending, cancelled operations and staff turnover “likely” to be included in trust assessment NHS regulators have yet ...

  • Richmond House
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    Daily Insight: New face at the DH

    2016-12-21T17:30:00Z

    HSJ’s round-up of Wednesday’s biggest health stories

  • court
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    NHS England to press ahead with court appeal

    2016-12-21T07:00:00Z

    NHS England has agreed to commission sodium oxybate routinely for children with narcolepsy NHS England will continue with Court of Appeal bid over judicial review decision to prescribe the same drug to a child High Court said the national body’s decision was “thoroughly bad” and ordered to commission 17 ...

  • David Behan
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    CQC plans 'far fewer comprehensive inspections'

    2016-12-20T16:39:00Z

    CQC to cut the number of comprehensive inspections it undertakes in the future to improve efficiency CQC will ask providers to “set out their view” of their own services to help inform discussion on where best to inspect From April 2017 providers to face an annual assessment of leadership ...

  • Statue of justice
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    Exclusive: Trust prosecuted after 'high profile' patient death

    2016-12-20T07:00:00Z

    A trust is being prosecuted by the Health and Safety Executive over the death of a mentally ill patient, who fell to his death on hospital premises.

  • Payslip
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    Payments to fix junior contract quirk may cost trusts thousands

    2016-12-20T07:00:00Z

    Junior doctor contract pay protection system has led to varying levels of pay among doctors doing the same job NHS Employers says equitable pay will emerge over time but no doctor is losing out Imperial College Healthcare Trust has paid 16 doctors a total of £12,500 to remedy pay ...