All NHS Improvement articles – Page 100
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         Expert Briefing Expert BriefingNorth by North West: Crashing the devo partyEssential insight into NHS matters in the North West of England, with a particular focus on the devolution project in Greater Manchester. By Lawrence Dunhill 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalStruggling trust needs £200m to replace unfit estateTrust submits a £200m estates plan to NHS Improvement to prop up crumbling 1970s estate Staff were left without IT facilities last summer after electrical switch malfunctioned Six buildings to be demolished because they are not fit for purpose A struggling teaching trust has submitted a £200m estates ... 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalLargest CCG given updated legal directions as finances sinkFresh legal directions given to troubled NEW Devon CCG Deadline for submission of 2017-18 operating plan is Friday CCG’s cumulative deficit now stands at £120.5m The largest clinical commissioning group in the country has been given fresh legal directions over its financial management, amid a worsening of ... 
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         Expert Briefing Expert BriefingFollowing the Money: The first big move of 2017-18HSJ’s email briefing on NHS finances, savings and efforts to get the health service back in the black. 
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         News NewsNHSI director to review 140 trusts' progress on cutting variationProfessor Tim Briggs leading review to check progress in orthopaedic surgery 140 trusts to be revisited and data will be rerun Next Getting It Right First Time review into general surgery expected in the summer The leading surgeon heading a national programme to reduce unwarranted variation in NHS ... 
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         News NewsExclusive: Regulators predict 5 million waiting list if NHS 'does nothing'“Do nothing” scenario predicts elective waiting list would grow to 5 million and backlog to 800,000 Programme to improve surgeons’ productivity is expected to lessen the deterioration National waiting target for elective care has been deprioritised by national bodies The backlog of patients waiting more than 18 weeks ... 
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         News NewsRegulators developing protocol for 'safe service closures'NHS England “should have stepped in” before mental health hospital closed with six days’ notice New national protocol agreed for sudden closures of services Quality surveillance groups to be made aware of “single items” of concern A national protocol for sudden service closure is being produced after NHS ... 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalMajor trust sells £50m of land to charity armRoyal Free Charity bought current operational site at Chase Farm Hospital for £50m This helped Royal Free London FT end 2016-17 with a £15m surplus, after it was previously forecasting a £39m deficit Charity intends to develop housing for key workers on the site Trust says the deal was ... 
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         News NewsRevealed: Trusts chosen to pilot new efficiency ratingTwo trusts chosen to pilot the joint CQC/NHS Improvement use of resources rating National implementation of the rating delayed due to general election, with no new timetable confirmed Metrics for assessing a trust’s use of resources appear to have been tweaked since December consultation launch Two trusts have ... 
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         News NewsFour in five trusts spent over a year in special measuresFewer than one in five trusts removed from quality special measures within 12 months Initial expectation was trusts would come out within 12 months Ten trusts have spent two years or more in the regime Mike Richards says: ”What is most important is that the right changes are made ... 
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         Comment CommentSeeing and hearing: reflections on how the NHS has changedHelen Buckingham looks back on the highs, lows and lessons from 25 years working in the health service 
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         News NewsRevealed: The STPs in line for biggest funding growthBenchmarking data used by NHS regulators has shown which health regions are set to receive the largest budget increases over the next four years. 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalNHSI: Trust was not using national ligature tool when woman diedWoman hanged herself from a bath tap in mental health inpatient unit run by Humber FT Inquest returned a verdict of accidental death but coroner flagged up concerns with trust’s ligature policy to NHS Improvement NHSI says the trust was not using a prescribed national tool and had not ... 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalNHSI blocked contract despite repeated assurances, says city mayorLeaders in Liverpool were twice given assurances that inspection concerns about a community provider would not stop it taking over a major contract, before regulators changed their mind, HSJ has been told by the city’s mayor. 
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         News NewsIR35 tax rules will not be applied to locums retrospectivelyHMRC and NHS Improvement say there will be no retrospective action following IR35 tax changes Locums say they are being taxed without receiving employment rights NHS Improvement asks trusts to complete operational pressure situation reports Locum doctors and temporary NHS staff hit by new tax rules will not ... 
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         News NewsNew safety checks for trust workforce plans in developmentNursing directors to develop new tools and safeguards around workforce reforms NHS Improvement wants to ensure trusts follow proper governance processes Two nursing directors have been asked by NHS Improvement to lead work developing new safeguards to protect care quality when trusts make significant changes to their workforce. 
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         News NewsExclusive: Regulators crack down on NHS areas 'living off bailouts'National leaders have set out new measures to control spending in health economies deemed to be “living off bailouts”, which may result in some contracts having to be revisited for the current financial year. 
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         Expert Briefing Expert BriefingNorth by North West: The £6bn contractEssential insight into NHS matters in the North West of England, with a particular focus on the devolution project in Greater Manchester. By Lawrence Dunhill 
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         News NewsMapped: The health economies with the biggest overspends and underspendsNational leaders are still debating how to judge a region’s financial performance. 
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         News NewsRevealed: The STP areas most likely to be targeted for service closuresNHS England says some areas have been “living off bailouts arbitrarily taken from other parts of the country” Some STP areas will be told to make “difficult choices” to scale back unaffordable services HSJ has collated official figures to show which areas are likely to come under closest scrutiny ... 
 
 
      












 
     
     
     
    