All NHS Trust Development Authority articles – Page 4

  • Surgery
    News

    Elective performance declines as national waiting list balloons

    2016-01-14T15:46:00Z

    The total waiting list for patients awaiting elective treatment has ballooned to its highest level in seven years.

  • Worcestershire Acute Hospitals Trust
    HSJ Local

    Special measures trust chair to step down

    2016-01-08T09:53:00Z

    Harry Turner to step down as chair of troubled Worcestershire Acute Hospitals Trust Decision to leave prompted by wish to see “long term” stability for special measures provider Mr Turner oversaw controversial reconfiguration plans of services between trust sites WORKFORCE: The chair of a West Midlands acute trust ...

  • Taunton and Somerset
    HSJ Local

    Exclusive: NHS spent £3.6m on ditched trust merger

    2015-12-21T10:38:00Z

    Taunton and Somerset Foundation Trust and Weston Area Health Trust spent £3.6m on failed merger Taunton and Somerset spent £1.9m on professional advisers after being made “preferred acquirer” Revelations follow Simon Stevens’ criticism of time and money wasted on “flawed” acquisition processes FINANCE: The NHS spent £3.6m preparing ...

  • christmas blues ingimage
    HSJ Knowledge

    Beat the post-holiday patient flow blues

    2015-12-21T07:00:00Z

    A new model may have the answer to the pressures the system faces every January. Dr Vincent Connolly explains

  • Sir Bruce Keogh
    News

    Trusts required to self-assess avoidable mortality

    2015-12-21T07:00:00Z

    NHS trusts required to complete self-assessment of avoidable mortality to inform new organisation level avoidable deaths estimate Sir Bruce Keogh letter reveals “exact form” of metric “yet to be determined” Jeremy Hunt had previously pledged measure would be in place by April 2016 Trusts will have to carry ...

  • Jim Mackey
    News

    Tariff proposals will not include marginal rate for specialised services

    2015-12-18T12:33:00Z

    Providers would be required to buy high cost devices through a central price list “Sustainability fund” could be linked to performance on Carter review, agency spend and avoidable mortality Up to £500m of local capital-to-revenue transfers expected, on top of those at a national level Some areas indicating a ...

  • Houses of Parliament
    News

    CQC ‘not yet an effective regulator’, say MPs

    2015-12-11T00:01:00Z

    Commons public accounts committee expresses “new concerns” over CQC’s performance Committee says CQC’s own performance metrics are “inadequate” Concerns raised over CQC taking on new duty to assess efficiency “while it is struggling to fulfil its existing responsibilities” The Care Quality Commission is “not yet an effective regulator ...

  • Lord Prior
    News

    Exclusive: Minister signals 'fundamental change' from financial regulation

    2015-12-09T15:37:00Z

    Minister says NHS Improvement represents a ”fundamental change from a financial regulator” Lord Prior says “intelligent transparency” is necessary “in the absence of a market” Argues for greater investment in primary care and says structural “reorganisation would be a distraction” Health minister Lord Prior has said the creation ...

  • Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust
    News

    Push for private sector to tackle endoscopy backlog delayed

    2015-12-02T12:12:00Z

    Accreditation issues slow the take-up of independent sector endoscopy services Mobile private capacity could be used in areas where there is no existing capacity Five trusts responsible for four-fifths of long waiters, latest quarterly data shows NHS providers’ attempts to deal with an endoscopy backlog by putting work ...

  • Worcestershire Acute Hospitals Trust
    HSJ Local

    ‘Inadequate’ Worcestershire trust placed in special measures

    2015-12-02T00:01:00Z

    Worcestershire Acute Hospitals Trust in special measures after CQC rates it “inadequate” “Urgent” improvements needed in staffing levels, governance, investigation of clinical incidents and culture Reliance on locum staff renders some services “fragile” PERFORMANCE: Worcestershire Acute Hospitals Trust has been placed in special measures.

  • Royal Liverpool University Hospital
    HSJ Local

    Royal Liverpool board says more work needed on merger plan

    2015-12-01T10:37:00Z

    Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen board says clinicians make “compelling case” for joint working with Aintree University Hospital But it concludes further work needed to evaluate all options before deciding whether merger is best option Aintree endorsed clinicians’ recommendation to pursue merger Trusts expected to develop business case that will ...

  • Ambulance
    HSJ Local

    First ambulance service placed in special measures

    2015-11-27T00:01:00Z

    London Ambulance Service put in special measures Trust chief says extra staff recruited and board members regularly visit front line Staff reported feeling stressed and fatigued PERFORMANCE: London Ambulance Service Trust has been put in special measures after an inspection that found staff did not feel supported and ...

  • Busy hospital
    HSJ Knowledge

    Agency spending: the real picture

    2015-11-26T07:00:00Z

    An HSJ analysis of agency spending reveals what trusts have spent on staff

  • Nurse
    News

    Exclusive: Agency staff survey raises fears cap will be 'train crash'

    2015-11-23T13:03:00Z

    Survey of 3,600 agency staff shows many already work in the NHS and extra shifts top up pay More than half of agency staff said they will work fewer shifts or change career as a result of agency caps Monitor says action is needed to tackle “spiralling wage bill” ...

  • Agency nurse
    News

    Monitor reveals hourly rate caps for agency staff

    2015-11-20T17:49:00Z

    Monitor and TDA reveal hourly rates for all agency staff Regulators agree to exclude bank staff from new caps on pay Trusts express fears over safety in consultation response Monitor and the NHS Trust Development Authority have published details this afternoon of the hourly rates that NHS trusts ...

  • News

    NHS providers' half-year deficit hits £1.6bn

    2015-11-20T12:51:00Z

    NHS providers post £1.6bn deficit for first half of 2015-16 First official confirmation that sector deficit is on course to top £2bn Regulators hopeful year-end figure can be improved NHS providers recorded a £1.6bn deficit for the first half of the financial year and were forecasting a £2.2bn ...

  • Foundation Trust
    Supplements

    Roundtable: The shaken ground of foundation trusts

    2015-11-17T17:56:00Z

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  • Whistle
    News

    Exclusive: Monitor to reveal national whistleblowing policy

    2015-11-16T07:00:00Z

    NHS organisations in England required to adopt national whistleblower policy Regulators believe policy will tackle variable standards Move follows recommendation of Sir Robert Francis QC’s report Monitor will publish plans today for a national whistleblowing policy that each NHS organisation in England will be required to adopt, HSJ ...

  • Richmond House
    News

    Trusts urged to defer capital spending in exchange for revenue cash

    2015-11-11T09:33:00Z

    Providers asked to repay public dividend capital to the DH, in return for revenue support Monitor and the TDA have been phoning providers on behalf of the department Believed to be first time systematic capital to revenue transfers have potentially happened at local level Further details have emerged ...

  • Worcestershire Acute Hospitals Trust
    HSJ Local

    CCG chair fears maternity closure may be permanent

    2015-11-10T14:23:00Z

    CCG chair has “very significant concern” suspension of maternity services at Alexandra Hospital could become permanent Jonathan Wells has written to arm’s length bodies requesting “external support” to reverse closure Removal of inpatient maternity services from Alexandra Hospital a key component of provider’s reconfiguration plans STRUCTURE: A clinical ...