All North West Anglia NHS Foundation Trust articles – Page 11
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      HSJ LocalDoctors urge Cameron to speed Hinchingbrooke takeoverSTRUCTURE: Consultants and GPs have written to the Prime Minister asking him to unblock the process that has seen the private franchise management of the hospital delayed. 
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      HSJ LocalHinchingbrooke franchise delay could threaten savings planFINANCE: Delays in the franchise contract for Hinchingbrooke Health Care could have an impact on the trust’s challenging savings targets, according to board papers. 
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      HSJ LocalHinchingbrooke appoints interim chiefSTRUCTURE: Hinchingbrooke Health Care has appointed an interim chief executive, as it waits for ministerial sign off for its franchise deal with Circle. 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalHospital chief executive steps down after board delays FT applicationSTRUCTURE: A London hospital trust chief executive has stepped down, saying the trust board’s decision to delay its foundation application “has led me to consider my position”. 
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      HSJ LocalMinister announces merger option for non-FT acuteSTRUCTURE: A merger or independent franchise are among the options for a hospital trust which has a private finance deal preventing it from achieving foundation status. 
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         News NewsAcute trusts' FT plans slip back a yearMore than a quarter of the acute trusts still bidding for foundation status have seen their application date slip by over a year. 
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         News NewsExclusive: hospital trust considers private franchiseThe Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital has become the third NHS trust to consider becoming privately managed after admitting it cannot achieve foundation status in the short term. 
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      HSJ LocalHinchingbrooke franchise deal delayedSTRUCTURE: Independent sector provider Circle’s deal to run Hinchingbrooke hospital as a franchise has been held up due to a delay in ministerial sign off. 
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      HSJ LocalSHA singles out Hinchingbrooke over delayed transfers of carePERFORMANCE: Hinchingbrooke continues to be ranked worst in the East of England for delayed transfers of care 35 occupied bed days due to delays per 100 admissions. 
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      HSJ LocalCambridge UHFT slips on delayed transfers of carePERFORMANCE: Cambridge University Hospitals FT’s delayed transfers of care permance has slipped, according to its strategic health authority. 
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      HSJ LocalOver activity at Hinchingbrooke Health Care TrustPERFORMANCE: Hinchingbrooke Health Care Trust has reported over activity for elective care, including outpatient procedures 120 per cent above plan. 
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      HSJ LocalWorkforce vacancy increase at HinchingbrookeWORKFORCE: Hinchingbrooke Health Care Trust has seen overall increases in staff vacancy rates and, in particular, a significant increase in the rate of vacancies for registered nurses. 
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      HSJ LocalHinchingbrooke continues to predict breakeven as deficit growsFINANCE: Hinchingbrooke Health Care is reporting a cumulative deficit of £1.8m but still expects to breakeven at the end of the year thanks to financial recovery plan schemes. 
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      HSJ LocalHinchingbrooke seeks to appoint directors for transition to franchiseSTRUCTURE: Hinchingbrooke Health Care is looking to appoint a new chair and two non-executive directors as it finalises arrangements for Circle to take over the hospital. 
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      HSJ LocalPFI accounting change threatens Hinchingbrooke financesFINANCE: Changes in the rules around accounting for expenditure under the private finance initiative could threaten Hinchingbrooke Health Care’s ability to breakeven for the year, according to board papers. 
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         News NewsCircle refers two PCTs to Cooperation and Competition PanelAn independent hospital group has referred two primary care trusts to the Co-operation and Competition Panel over claims of unfair procurement policy, including sub-tariff pricing. 
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         News NewsDozens of hospitals at risk from PCT efficienciesMore than 50 trusts face being unable to cover the costs of entire inpatient departments, economic modelling by the Department of Health suggests. 
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      HSJ LocalHinchingbrooke predicts recovery plan will rescue breakevenFINANCE: Hinchingbrooke Health Care expects to break even despite a £1.4m deficit at the end of 2010, thanks to its recovery plan. 
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         News NewsNew freedoms set out for NHS foundation trustsMergers will be considerably easier for foundation trusts under the rules set out in the health bill. 
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         News NewsPrivate healthcare market probedAn investigation is being launched into whether the market in private healthcare is “fully competitive” following complaints from within the sector. 
 
 
      











 
     
     
     
    