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    Daily Insight: We're here to help

    2016-12-20T17:30:00Z

    HSJ’s summary of the day’s biggest health stories

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    Hospital, CCG and GP consolidation mooted by STP

    2016-12-20T07:00:00Z

    Northamptonshire STP says there is potential to move to a “single commissioning organisation” across regional boundaries “Fundamental review” of estates proposed as part of aim to create “single model” of acute care STP aiming for £116m of savings from decommissioning services, CIP and QIPP schemes Service redesign under ...

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    Hospitals to be rated on new A&E 'scorecard'

    2016-12-19T14:00:00Z

    New metric part of measures to “broaden oversight of A&E” and drive “greater focus” on sickest patients Four hour standard will remain “headline” target but new metric will include clinical and patient experience data Current reporting of A&E data is “very inconsistent”, says NHS Improvement Hospitals will be ...

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    Bonus pot for trusts that hit financial targets confirmed

    2016-12-19T07:00:00Z

    Bonus payments will come partly from funds allocated to providers that are not able to meet their financial targets Payments would total more than £300m if official forecasts are correct Concerns that the scheme could exacerbate problems for struggling trusts NHS trusts that are able to meet or ...

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    Hunt: Trusts face poor CQC rating for ignoring families

    2016-12-19T07:00:00Z

    Health secretary warns trusts risk a poor CQC rating if families are not involved in investigations Jeremy Hunt says avoidable deaths is a “global healthcare” problem beyond the NHS No trust will be penalised for reporting an increase in avoidable deaths Jeremy Hunt has warned hospital trusts that ...

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    Regulators will not merge before 2020, says Hunt

    2016-12-19T07:00:00Z

    Health service regulators will not be merged or restructured before the end of the current parliament in 2020, Jeremy Hunt has told HSJ.

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    Health secretary 'committed' to new patient safety laws

    2016-12-19T07:00:00Z

    Jeremy Hunt says he is committed to legislation for new patient safety reforms Mr Hunt said Number 10 knew legislating for safe space was a priority for him Government consultation on safe space protection closed last week Health secretary Jeremy Hunt is lobbying the prime minister for legislation ...

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    Daily Insight: Festive bonus

    2016-12-19T17:30:00Z

    The must read stories in health policy today

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    Exclusive: Hospitals told to stop 'most' operations over Christmas

    2016-12-16T12:32:00Z

    NHS Improvement letter tells trusts to “cease most inpatient elective activity” Move could involve rescheduling planned care “beyond any current plans” Trusts asked to cut bed occupancy from 95 per cent to 85 per cent for the next month Hospitals should focus on emergency activity over Christmas period ...

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    Exclusive: £3bn to be raided from NHS investment funds

    2016-12-16T07:00:00Z

    Presentation suggests £1bn will be transferred from capital budgets in 2017-18, on top of £1.2bn this year Further raids of £500m and £250m could be made in 2018-19 and 2019-20 respectively DH has been heavily criticised for repeatedly using capital funds to achieve financial balance More than £3bn ...

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    Daily Insight: A Christmas message

    2016-12-16T17:29:00Z

    Our round-up of Friday’s must read stories

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    Landmark study finds link between staffing levels and patient outcomes

    2016-12-16T00:01:00Z

    New research funded by NHS England suggests registered nurse numbers linked to improved patient outcomes Study questions use of Carter review’s care hours per patient day metric as a safe staffing tool Paper concludes staffing link to outcomes is real and can be calculated An innovative new study ...

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    Mapped: All 44 STPs published – full coverage

    2016-12-15T10:48:00Z

    Download every STP and see HSJ’s coverage of the plans on our map

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    Daily Insight: All the pieces of the STP puzzle

    2016-12-15T17:30:00Z

    The must read stories in health from Thursday

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    Millions diverted to social care from new homes bonus scheme

    2016-12-15T12:45:00Z

    Communities secretary Sajid Javid has confirmed councils will be able to raise the social care precept by 3 per cent in each of the next two years and that £240m is to be diverted from a housing scheme to fund social care services.

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    CQC seeks change in powers to 'favour' patients

    2016-12-15T07:00:00Z

    The Care Quality Commission has asked the Department of Health to change its regulations so they “operate in favour” of service users.

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    Analysis: South East to benefit most from social care precept rise

    2016-12-15T11:40:00Z

    The government’s decision to allow a 3 per cent rise in council tax precept next year to deal with social care pressures offers councils an average of £1.4m extra, analysis by HSJ’s sister title Local Government Chronicle shows.

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    Exclusive: Trusts could be refused bailouts to pay suppliers

    2016-12-14T15:55:00Z

    Dozens of providers have become reliant on “working capital” loans to ensure staff and invoices are paid Email seen by HSJ outlines further controls on these payments NHS trusts will not be guaranteed bailout support even when suppliers have put an account “on stop” The Department of Health ...

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    CCGs' financial forecast deteriorates by £70m in a month

    2016-12-14T16:04:00Z

    The forecast overspend by clinical commissioning groups this year has increased by almost £70m in the last month, as local leaders struggle to hit efficiency targets.

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    Social care precept could rise to 3 per cent

    2016-12-14T10:54:00Z

    The government is set to allow councils to raise council tax by 6 per cent over the next two years to boost funding for social care, HSJ’s sister title Local Government Chronicle has reported.