News – Page 1113

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    Hospital activity 'will rise'

    2012-10-17T12:41:00Z

    Four out of five hospital chief executives believe their trust will do more work this financial year than it did in 2011-12. The finding casts doubt on commissioners’ hopes of controlling demand.

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    Doctor recruitment drive off to slow start

    2012-10-17T11:18:00Z

    A recruitment drive to increase the number of doctors in Wales has seen just five vacancies filled in six months, a government document shows.

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    New healthcare rules 'nonsensical'

    2012-10-17T11:14:00Z

    Labour has hit out at the “nonsensical” rules that will determine who can sit on the governing boards of the new organisations responsible for commissioning healthcare.

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    No revalidation of nurses for three years

    2012-10-17T10:25:00Z

    Revalidation for nurses will not be introduced for at least three years, despite the head of the Nursing and Midwifery Council admitting current arrangements are “not fit for purpose”.

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    Hillingdon Hospitals earns same revenue year-on-year with '120 fewer staff'

    2012-10-17T10:01:00Z

    WORKFORCE: A report to the board of Hillingdon Hospitals Foundation Trust said its revenue was £1m ahead of plan in August, with costs £838,000 higher than plan, with £500,000 “directly linked with the higher NHS clinical income achieved”.

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    Virgin community services begin in Sussex

    2012-10-17T09:44:00Z

    COMMERCIAL: A new community musculoskeletal service has been launched across Hastings and Rother following a tender exercise won by Virgin Care.

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    Swale CCG seeks lay members

    2012-10-17T09:44:00Z

    WORKFORCE: Two independent lay members are being sought to join the governing body of Swale Clinical Commissioning Group.

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    Gloucestershire community services to stay in the NHS

    2012-10-16T16:33:00Z

    COMMERCIAL: A primary care trust whose plans to transfer community services to a social enterprise were halted by a legal challenge has decided to keep the services within the NHS.

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    'No substance' to clinical network claims

    2012-10-16T12:33:00Z

    The NHS Commissioning Board has denied the jobs of 600 staff working on clinical networks are at risk but concerns remain that uncertainty over their future will lead to a loss of expertise.

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    Bristol children's heart surgery faces CQC concerns

    2012-10-16T12:29:00Z

    PERFORMANCE: Children’s heart surgery services at the Bristol Children’s Hospital face likely criticism from the Care Quality Commission following an investigation, HSJ understands.

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    Wolverhampton trust faces £6m pay-out

    2012-10-16T10:51:00Z

    PERFORMANCE: The family of a disabled boy will receive a £6m pay out from the NHS after doctors and midwives at the Royal Wolverhampton Hospitals Trust failed to recognise he was being starved of oxygen during his birth 11 years ago.

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    Cuts pose risk to infection control gains, nurses warn

    2012-10-16T10:02:00Z

    Progress on tackling healthcare associated infections could be lost as services come under increasing financial pressure, infection control nurses fear.

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    'Whistleblowing' charter launched

    2012-10-16T10:01:00Z

    A whistleblowing charter has been signed by health unions, employers and regulators, which pledges to support staff who raise concerns.

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    Nicholson fears 'carpet bombing' privatisation

    2012-10-16T09:59:00Z

    A warning by the head of the NHS that the government’s controversial health reforms could end in “misery and failure” sparked fresh Labour calls for parts of the shake-up to be halted.

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    Warning against surgery age limits

    2012-10-16T09:53:00Z

    Thousands of older patients are needlessly dying because they are being denied treatment on the grounds of their age, a report has found.

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    Guidance on hospital food revealed

    2012-10-16T09:51:00Z

    Some hospitals are failing to provide patients with high quality and healthy meals, the health secretary has warned.

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    Ministers offer NMC £20m to cut fee hike

    2012-10-15T09:30:00Z

    The government has offered a £20m grant to the Nursing and Midwifery Council in a bid to reduce the size of its proposed fee hike which has sparked uproar among the workforce.

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    Royal Cornwall to lead pioneering blood study

    2012-10-15T08:06:00Z

    CLINICAL RESEARCH: Royal Cornwall Hospitals Trust has been awarded a grant to conduct ground-breaking research into reusing blood lost by mothers during birth.

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    George Eliot expected to lose more services

    2012-10-15T08:00:00Z

    STRUCTURE: Health leaders in Coventry and Warwickshire widely expect services to be removed from George Eliot Hospital Trust regardless of whether or not it enters a into a partnership with an NHS or private organisation it has emerged.

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    CQC seeks new recruits to hit inspection targets

    2012-10-15T08:00:00Z

    The Care Quality Commission is seeking to recruit up to 200 health and social care professionals to ensure it can complete the required number of inspections by the end of the financial year, HSJ has been told.