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         News NewsPrice competition could raise death rates, experts warnThe decision to let NHS hospitals compete with each other on price from next year threatens to harm care and raise death rates, experts warn. 
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         News NewsImproving Access to Psychological Therapies will get outcomes linkThe government plans to extend the previous government’s talking therapies programme and “link” it to the NHS outcomes framework. 
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      NewsHint at debt free start for commissioning consortiaA minister and senior Department of Health official both hinted that strategic health authority surpluses will be used to ensure commissioning consortia do not start life saddled with primary care trust debts. 
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         News NewsDavid Nicolson slows pace of Lansley changeNHS chief executive Sir David Nicholson has said he doubts whether health secretary Andrew Lansley’s plans to implement GP commissioning can be achieved by April 2012. 
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         News NewsDH raises cost-cuts target by a thirdThe Department of Health has increased the size of the reduction in NHS management costs by March 2012 by more than a third. 
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         Leader LeaderLansley must keep information flowing while NHS targets ebb awayAndrew Lansley’s keynote speech at this week’s NHS Confederation conference could be the largest audience of health service managers he will ever address as health secretary. 
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         News NewsPCTs will be able to 'park' provider armsPrimary care trusts will be allowed to “park” their provider arms with other NHS organisations in order to meet the deadlines for transforming community services, under the revised operating framework. 
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         News NewsOperating framework: management costs to be slashed by £220m this yearThe government has published its revised NHS operating framework, setting tough goals for reducing management costs and removing key performance targets. 
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         News NewsOperating framework to pave way for abolition of targetsA revised NHS operating framework is expected to immediately relax a number of Labour’s flagship targets - and pave the way for their subsequent abolition. 
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         News NewsPCTs to lose responsibility for GPsPrimary care trusts will have their responsibilities radically stripped back under plans being developed by health secretary Andrew Lansley. 
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         News NewsNHS targets may be scrapped within weeksThe new government is considering scrapping controversial waiting times targets this year, HSJ understands. 
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      NewsNHS finance directors feel a distinct nip in the airChill winds are blowing through acute and PCT forecasts for their organisations over the next year - with recruitment freezes the most dramatic trend. Sally Gainsbury reports on HSJ’s latest survey of finance directors’ outlook 
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         News NewsSix PCTs allowed to keep status quo on structureSix primary care trusts have been given approval in principle by the government to continue as direct provider organisations. 
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         News NewsBill Moyes teams with Paul Corrigan in policy talksTwo heavyweights of Labour’s health policy have teamed up with a think tank close to the Conservatives to argue for a curtailing of the Department of Health’s power and remit. 
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         Comment CommentPaul Corrigan on suspending NHS incentivesResearch from the London School of Economics published in December gave insight into how competition within the NHS is benefiting patients. 
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         News NewsPCT provider plan deadline standsThe Department of Health will not extend the deadline for primary care trusts to finalise plans for their provider arms. 
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         Comment CommentNoel Plumridge on the rules of payment by resultsA rules-based system. That was the aspiration in 2004 when payment by results was introduced to England’s NHS. 
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         Comment CommentMark Goldman on inspiring people“We must reject the idea - well intentioned but dead wrong - that the primary path to greatness in the social sectors is to become ‘more like a business’. 
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         News NewsAcute sector faces future deficit of £7.5bnNHS hospitals will run up deficits of around £7.5bn a year by 2015 under a “best case” scenario, management consultants have warned. 
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         News NewsSHAs return to topslicing budgetsStrategic health authorities are introducing stringent financial rules and mandatory topslicing in a bid to keep the NHS in balance next financial year. 
 
 
      












 
     
     
     
    