News – Page 574

  • Southend pier
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    GP quality: Best and worst CCGs in the Midlands and East

    2017-03-28T15:00:00Z

    Poor quality GP surgeries scattered across the Midlands and East region, with the worst three performing CCGs in Essex, Nottinghamshire, and Lincolnshire Three neighbouring CCGs in south Essex appear in the 10 CCGs with the highest percentage of inadequate or requires improvement CQC ratings Nottingham West outstrips all other ...

  • Bolton Town Hall
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    GP quality – North: Greater Manchester and surrounds lags rest of region

    2017-03-28T15:00:00Z

    Manchester region has eight out of the top 11 CCGs with the highest number of GP surgeries rated requires improvement or inadequate by CQC Hambleton, Richmondshire and Whitby in north Yorkshire tops the list with 27 per cent of surgeries receiving the lowest two CQC ratings North Tynside CCG ...

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    GP quality: The best and worst areas in the South

    2017-03-28T15:00:00Z

    Borders of Berkshire, Hampshire and Surrey have the majority of worst CQC rated GP surgeries Almost a third of surgeries in South Reading require improvement or rated inadequate South East England an enclave for GP surgeries rated outstanding East Berkshire and bordering areas in Hampshire and Surrey have ...

  • surgery
    HSJ Local

    Teaching trust puts major restrictions on operations for second time in six weeks

    2017-03-28T12:02:00Z

    Teaching trust forced to restrict operations for second time in six weeks University Hospitals Leicester puts seven day restriction on elective work The move follows a 12 day restriction covering February half-term One of the NHS’s largest trusts has been forced to restrict elective activity for the second ...

  • Waiting room
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    Mapped: CCGs and STPs with the best and worst GPs

    2017-03-28T07:00:00Z

    First time that CCGs and STPs have been ranked by CQC ratings for best and worst performing GP surgeries in their region Huge variation uncovered: five CCGs with 10 per cent of more surgeries rated inadequate, and four CCGs with 20 per cent of more rated outstanding Nuffield Trust ...

  • pills
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    Exclusive: Stevens backs major £400m medicines savings drive

    2017-03-28T00:01:00Z

    NHS England backs plan to eliminate prescribing of “low priority” medicines worth up to £400m Commissioners to tackle spending on “low priority” medicines including gluten-free products and paracetamol that can be bought over the counter First phase of plan looks to eliminate £128m spending on 10 items Commissioning leader ...

  • pharmacy
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    CCGs spending millions on drug that 'kills people'

    2017-03-28T00:01:00Z

    The NHS is spending millions in prescriptions of a drug which is regarded as unsafe and was withdrawn from the UK market over 10 years ago, HSJ has been told.

  • Birmingham
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    Daily Insight: The future of CCGs

    2017-03-27T17:53:00Z

    HSJ’s round-up of the day’s must read health stories

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    HSJ Local

    Trust and CCGs locked in costly contract dispute

    2017-03-27T17:10:00Z

    Mid Cheshire Foundation Trust and CCGs unable to resolve contract dispute All parties have had meetings with NHS England and NHS Improvement chief executives South Cheshire and Vale Royal CCGs has employed a well known QC to fight its case, which could cost trust £9m A foundation trust ...

  • Jim Mackey
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    'A&E special measures' proposal rejected

    2017-03-27T17:05:00Z

    ‘A&E special measures’ plans set out by system leaders this month will not go ahead, Jim Mackey says The regime was trailed in a letter sent to London trusts from NHS England and NHS Improvement directors It prompted concerns from senior managers that the move would not help address ...

  • Corby urgent care centre
    HSJ Local

    Urgent care centre may close this week over tariff argument

    2017-03-27T12:22:00Z

    Corby Urgent Care Centre may close on Thursday due to Corby and Nene CCGs refusing to pay national tariff rate for the work The centre will continue the contract if the CCGs agree to legal adjudication over fees as the centre claims it loses £30,000 a month running the ...

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    HSJ Local

    CCGs given legal directions over finance and appointments

    2017-03-27T12:03:00Z

    Three east London clinical commissioning groups have been given legal directions by NHS England over finance and governance issues.

  • Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Woolwich, South London Healthcare NHS Trust
    HSJ Local

    Exclusive: Circle signs trust's wish list to mitigate impact of new contract

    2017-03-27T11:01:00Z

    Circle signs agreement to reduce financial impact on trust which lost contract Includes termination clause if planned MSK activity levels at Lewisham and Greenwich Trust fall Trust will deliver care from five community hubs Circle Health has agreed to a set of actions designed to reduce the financial ...

  • Chaand Nagpaul
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    Exclusive: NHS England warned over delays to 'vital' funding

    2017-03-27T07:00:00Z

    NHS England warned that GP practices are not receiving “essential” resilience funding National commissioner promised to give £16m to GP practices by March 2017 BMA says NHS England could be “underestimating” amount of money spent from £40m resilience fund Chaand Nagpaul warns national director over delays in local deployment ...

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    Revealed: Surge in CCGs sharing chief officers

    2017-03-27T07:00:00Z

    Mapped: The changing CCG landscape The number of clinical commissioning groups sharing chief officers has increased by more than half in six months, HSJ analysis has found.

  • A running track race
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    Daily Insight: Sunderland in the lead?

    2017-03-24T17:34:00Z

    The must read stories in health policy from Friday

  • HSJ Local

    CCG with 'serious weaknesses' put under legal directions

    2017-03-24T15:43:00Z

    A clinical commissioning group has been placed under legal directions by NHS England after reporting a £27m overspend.

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    NHS pension costs to shift from DH to employers

    2017-03-24T14:30:00Z

    Employer pension contributions will rise from 1 April to cover cost of new levy Department of Health considers the pension scheme a frontline operational service NHS Business Services Authority will receive £35m NHS employers will have to increase their contributions to the NHS pension scheme from next month ...

  • finance officer
    HSJ Local

    Finance director at special measures trust 'taking period of leave'

    2017-03-24T12:37:00Z

    Northern Lincolnshire and Goole Foundation Trust has appointed an interim finance director Trust says period of leave for Marcus Hassall is unrelated to the financial deterioration or special measures announcement Trust has forecast a year-end deficit of £31m The finance director of an NHS trust which was placed ...

  • Sunderland museum and winter gardens
    HSJ Local

    Exclusive: CCG planning for single £340m MCP contract

    2017-03-24T12:30:00Z

    CCG at heart of MCP vanguard hopes to bring the service under a single contract by 2018 Sunderland CCG is working with the council on how the £340m contract will be procured Health leaders will write a business case on what form the new MCP provider will take ...