All NHS England (Commissioning Board) articles – Page 224
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         News NewsExclusive: NHSE pressured us to protect ‘absurd’ cancer services, says top doctorA leading doctor who served on an NHS England group tasked with designing new child cancer standards has told HSJ that changes to soften the proposals were “insisted on” by its officials. 
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         News NewsMPs back most of NHS England’s proposed reformsThe Commons health and social care committee has said it “welcomes” the thrust of NHS England’s proposals for legal change, but raised queries and objections on some important points. 
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         News NewsClinicians were ‘pressured’ to change child cancer standardsClinicians drawing up new clinical standards for child cancer services in the NHS faced “unwarranted pressure” from NHS England’s cancer team to soften their recommendations, three other experts in the field have said. 
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         News NewsBabylon PCN is a temporary arrangement, confirms NHSEA primary care network composed only of Babylon’s GP at Hand is only a temporary measure while NHS England conducts a review of digital first providers and out of area registration. 
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         News NewsNational cancer director will ‘play no part’ in child service decisionsNHS England has said Cally Palmer, national cancer director and chief executive of the Royal Marsden Foundation Trust, will “play no part” in decisions on new child cancer standards. 
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         News NewsNHS ‘needs more acute beds’ after decade of reductionAcute trusts will need to increase their bed base during the next five years according to NHS England chief executive Simon Stevens, which would reverse a long trend of bed reductions in the NHS. 
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         Comment CommentTurning leadership on its headTo build a workforce and culture fit for the future, the NHS needs to let go of its “looking upwards” tendency and build its leadership culture ground-up from the frontline, says Halima Khan 
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        NewsNHS England singles out failing mental health trustsTen mental health trusts have been singled out by NHS England for dragging down the national performance on mental health out of area placements, HSJ has learned. 
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         Expert Briefing Expert BriefingPerformance watch: Opaque A&E trial won’t washWelcome to HSJ’s Performance Watch expert briefing. Our fortnightly newsletter on the most pressing performance matters troubling system leaders. Contact me in confidence here. 
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         News NewsInvestigation: The cancer service failings covered up for yearsConcerns about children’s cancer services in London have – in the words of one informed figure – been an “open secret” for almost a decade, and involved multiple reviews by experts and discussions at the highest levels. 
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         News NewsFormer NHSE director: 'Pervasive influence' blocked children's cancer reportThe previous NHS medical director for London has described how a “pervasive influence from the top” of NHS England thwarted his attempts to improve cancer care for children. 
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         News NewsExclusive: NHS England ‘buried’ concerns over child cancer servicesNHS England covered up serious problems with paediatric cancer care in London – which had seen children dying in “terrible agony” – and has “buried” attempts to overhaul the services, an HSJ investigation has established. 
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         News NewsConfed chief challenges Hancock’s digital plansMatt Hancock’s digital ambitions cannot be realised if the government continues to withhold capital funding from the service, the NHS Confederation’s chief has warned. 
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         Expert Briefing Expert BriefingMental Health Matters: Theresa May’s recordHSJ’s fortnightly briefing covering safety, quality, performance and finances in the mental health sector. 
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         News NewsExclusive: Hundreds of patients kept in ‘distressing’ dormitory-style wardsNHS England says the government should consider hundreds of mental health patients who are being treated in “distressing” dormitory-style wards when it determines future capital spending budgets. 
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        LeaderSimon Stevens' exit strategyHSJ is asked one question more often than any other: ’when will Simon Stevens step down as NHS England chief executive?’ The focus on the end of his tenure is understandable, Mr Stevens has been the most dominant NHS figure in modern times – and arguably since Nye Bevan. 
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         Comment CommentShould pilot sites ‘go dark’ while testing new A&E measures?The arguments for ‘going dark’ look weak, compared with the damage to official statistics and public confidence in them, writes Rob Findlay 
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         Comment Comment18 weeks “no longer important”?English waiting times will continue to grow, indefinitely, until the NHS gets closer to keeping up with demand. By Rob Findlay 
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         News NewsFourteen trusts to be excused from reporting A&E target during controversial trialFresh concerns have been raised about how NHS England is conducting its controversial pilot of new accident and emergency standards. 
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         News NewsBreast cancer target performance drops 10pp in a yearPerformance against a target for the NHS to quickly see patients with suspected breast cancer fell by more than 10 percentage points in the last financial year, new data reveals. 
 
 
      











 
     
     
     
    