All NHS England (Commissioning Board) articles – Page 234
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         News NewsScreening IT set for overhaul following high-profile failuresThe IT systems for national screening services are set for a major overhaul in the wake of two high-profile failures in the programmes. 
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         News NewsEmergency college appoints first female presidentThe Royal College of Emergency Medicine has elected a new president just as the debate around the future of the four-hour waiting time standard reaches a critical point. 
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         News NewsSerious concerns raised over HEE nursing reportSerious concerns were raised internally over the quality of work feeding into a much-anticipated report on community nursing by Health Education England, HSJ understands. 
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         News NewsExclusive: Leading trust warns NHS England over patient safetyA leading trust has warned NHS England about the safety of some of its patients after it failed to secure capital funding for a new facility. 
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         News NewsGP networks need new leadership, says NHS England leadPrimary care networks typically need a new style of leader, rather than transferring them from clinical commissioning groups or elsewhere, NHS England’s primary care lead has said. 
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         News NewsNew low for A&E after proposals to ditch targetNHS performance against the four-hour accident and emergency target hit a new record low in February – for the second month in a row. 
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         News NewsNursing will take 'place at decision-making table' – new CNONursing is going to “take [its] rightful place at the decision-making table” to ensure “nursing is built into all plans in the future”, the new chief nursing officer for England has said. 
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         News NewsStevens warns NHS must not 'lose its head' in no-deal BrexitThe NHS must not lose its head in the event of a no-deal Brexit and should “carry on in a well-organised, thoughtful fashion”, Simon Stevens has said. 
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         News NewsNo substitute for graduate nurses – StevensNHS England chief executive Simon Stevens has said there is “no substitute” for graduate nurses and “we have got to see a meaningful expansion” of training places. 
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         News NewsDiagnostic equipment 'woefully poor' after capital raids – ex-cancer bossRepeated raids on NHS capital budgets have left hospitals with “woefully poor” diagnostic equipment, according to the previous national cancer director. 
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         Expert Briefing Expert BriefingPerformance Watch: The four-hour target is on life support – but not dead yetWelcome 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 NewsService cut warning over NHSE's GP at Hand bailout fearsLocal commissioners are expecting a £10m hit for hosting digital practice Babylon GP at Hand and could be forced to cut other services after a promised NHS England bailout failed to materialise. 
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         News NewsNHSE proposes to axe 18-week targetNHS England has revealed proposals to axe the 18-week waiting standard for elective care, with an average waiting target introduced instead. 
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         News NewsNHS may ditch four-hour target under new proposalsNHS bosses have set out controversial plans to ditch the NHS’ four-hour emergency access target despite concerns removing the uniform benchmark could lead to quality standards being watered down. 
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         Expert Briefing Expert BriefingNorth by North West: New knight for disjointed STPEssential insight into NHS matters in the North West of England, with a particular focus on the devolution project in Greater Manchester. Contact me in confidence here. 
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        CommentCowper’s Cut: Towards balance, financial and otherwiseTrying to get the balance right between pessimism about the real problems and due optimism about the achievements of parts of the health service matters, says Andy Cowper 
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         News NewsSteve Field: Digital GPs overseas remain a dangerRegulators and policymakers are at a loss for how to stop people accessing dangerous medicines using online services overseas, the outgoing chief inspector of GPs has said. 
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         News NewsTrust eyes new private finance model to build hospitalAn acute trust is hoping to be among the first organisations to use a new form of private financing to help fund a replacement hospital. 
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         News NewsResponsibility for NHS workforce to be devolved locallyLocal areas will be given much greater control over NHS workforce policy with responsibilities being devolved to local areas from national bodies, a letter to NHS chief executives has revealed. 
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         News NewsNHS England appoints director to roll out ICSNHS England has appointed a replacement for Michael Macdonnell, its previous director of transforming health systems, with responsibility for developing integrated care systems. 
 
 
      












 
     
     
     
    