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    Daily Insight: Jeremy and job security

    2017-06-15T17:30:00Z

    HSJ’s essential summary of the biggest NHS stories

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    Commissioners made £900m underspend to cover provider deficit

    2017-06-15T15:35:00Z

    NHS commissioners recorded a net underspend of £902m at the end of 2016-17, covering off a provider sector deficit of £791m.

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    Exclusive: Social care boss to lead vanguard CCG

    2017-06-15T14:23:00Z

    Northumberland CCG appoints interim accountable officer after sudden departure of Steven Mason last month Vanessa Bainbridge took up the role at the beginning of the month alongside her position as Northumberland County Council’s adult social care director The joint council-CCG role is intended to pave the way for creating ...

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    Jeremy Hunt hints at lobbying for end to pay restraint

    2017-06-15T14:13:00Z

    The welfare and support of staff is the “number one priority” for the NHS, the health secretary Jeremy Hunt said today, hinting he could lobby for an end to pay restraint.

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    Deficit delayed forward view by a year, says Hunt

    2017-06-15T13:51:00Z

    Health secretary Jeremy Hunt has said the Five Year Forward View was delayed by a year as the provider sector deficit spiralled to £2.5bn in 2015-16.

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    Major new NHS devolution deal revealed

    2017-06-15T13:45:00Z

    A health and social care devolution style deal is being put in place in Surrey, it has been announced – the second after Greater Manchester.

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    Simon Stevens names the first 'accountable care systems'

    2017-06-15T13:45:00Z

    Simon Stevens announces first eight accountable care systems Potential for £450m tranformation funding in exchange for them taking on “accountability” for population health Simon Stevens has announced the first eight “accountable care systems”, saying they will be given control of up to £450m in transformation funding.

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    Competition authority 'looks to clear' landmark trust merger

    2017-06-15T13:07:00Z

    The Competition and Markets Authority has accepted that financial pressures on the NHS have “dampened the role of competition”, and says the impact on patient choice of the proposed merger of two large teaching trust in Manchester is “likely to be limited”.

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    Twelve CCGs propose joint decision making across three STPs

    2017-06-15T11:28:00Z

    The 12 CCGs across the North East and Cumbria have drawn up proposals to form a joint commissioning committee The new committee would have delegated decision making powers Commissioning leaders across three sustainability and transformation partnership footprints are considering creating a joint commissioning committee with delegated decision making ...

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    NHSI to create league table for management consultants

    2017-06-15T10:24:00Z

    NHS Improvement is to produce a league table on the most effective management consultants.

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    New contact details for HSJ customer services

    2017-06-15T09:00:00Z

    The ways for getting in touch with HSJ’s customer service team have changed.

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    Trust's financial position £60m worse than expected after audit judgement

    2017-06-15T07:00:00Z

    Auditors said land sale by the Royal Free London Foundation Trust should not register in the accounts for 2016-17 Decision does not change underlying position but means the trust misses out on incentive payments worth £14m Provider sector position for 2016-17 will also worsen by £47m A large ...

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    Daily Insight: NHS achieves 'the impossible'

    2017-06-14T18:24:00Z

    Today’s essential stories from the NHS

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    NHS England director 'confident' in plan to modernise ambulance service

    2017-06-14T17:09:00Z

    Department of Health considering review of ambulance response programme Ten million 999 calls analysed as part of “world’s largest study” NHS England director says evidence for change is “compelling” NHS England’s director of acute care says a new call handling system could be introduced nationally as part of ...

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    Mackey: NHS trust sector expects £500m deficit this year

    2017-06-14T16:29:00Z

    Regulators previously said the trust sector would need to breakeven in 2017-18 Jim Mackey says plans set by local providers aggregated to a deficit of £496m NHS Improvement chief executive says small number of trusts account for most of the projected deficit NHS trusts are predicting a deficit ...

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    Exclusive: Trust owed £15m by insolvent private company

    2017-06-14T12:30:00Z

    Imperial College Healthcare Trust is owed £15m by firm that formerly leased Ravenscourt Park Hospital The site had been mooted for private proton beam therapy centre An NHS trust is owed more than £15m after the private firm that used to lease one of its hospitals went into ...

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    New ministers at Department of Health confirmed

    2017-06-14T11:56:00Z

    The appointment of two new junior health ministers has been confirmed, replacing MPs that lost their seats in last week’s general election.

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    Stephen Dorrell calls for 'fair reward' for NHS staff

    2017-06-14T11:27:00Z

    NHS Confederation chair calls for staff to be given fair pay Stephen Dorrell says pay policy must reflect daily dedication shown by staff “Pandora’s box” of social care funding issues is “open and cannot be closed’’ NHS Confederation chair Stephen Dorrell has called for health service staff to ...

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    Staffing gaps a factor in patient's death

    2017-06-14T10:51:00Z

    Consultant told coroner short staffing in ICU affected patient’s care Inquest heard Errol Mann died of a pulmonary embolism that was not properly investigated Barts Health Trust says it has increased consultant numbers to maintain patient safety Staffing gaps in an intensive care unit run by the largest ...

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    Richards: Good leaders and staff engagement improve care despite pay restraint

    2017-06-14T07:44:00Z

    Professor Sir Mike Richards says staff must be “properly rewarded” Sir Mike says CQC report proves “cultural change” can happen quickly if trusts listen to staff Some trusts “undoubtedly” need capital investment but finances and quality can improve under good leadership, he says Sir Mike Richards has said ...