All Policy and regulation articles – Page 48
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         News NewsCQC chief sceptical about need for ‘patient safety commissioner’CQC chief executive Ian Trenholm has said he is sceptical about the need to appoint an NHS patient safety commissioner, one of the key recommendations of the recently published Cumberlege review. 
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         Comment CommentCowper’s Cut: The National Institute for Self-Protection (for errant health secretaries)Andy Cowper on the health secretary’s anticipated speech, abolishing of PHE and McKinseys big giveaway. 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalTrust warned after CQC’s ‘serious concerns’ for patientsSafety inspectors have ordered a mental health trust to make immediate improvements after visiting two inpatient wards where three patients died inside six months. 
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         News NewsHancock says new ‘standalone’ body could take PHE’s remaining functionsA new public health agency could be formed to take on the health improvement and prevention functions of the soon-to-be-defunct Public Health England, the health secretary said today. 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalMaternity service ‘inadequate’ after six babies starved of oxygenMaternity services at an Essex hospital have been rated ‘inadequate’ by the Care Quality Commission, after babies were starved of oxygen and put at risk of permanent brain damage. 
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         News NewsExclusive: Trust CEO subject to ‘fit and proper person’ reviewThe chief executive of University Hospitals Birmingham Foundation Trust is facing a fit and proper persons review following a critical employment tribunal hearing,HSJ can reveal. 
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         Comment CommentCowper’s Cut: Dido joins the war on realityAndy Cowper tracks the reality on NHS’ test and trace performance and the government’s attempt to shadow it. 
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         Expert Briefing Expert BriefingThe Ward Round: Bureaucratic barnaclesStaffing is the issue keeping NHS leaders awake at night - and which consumes two-thirds of trusts’ spending. The fortnightly The Ward Round newsletter, by HSJ workforce correspondent Annabelle Collins, will make sure you are tuned in to the daily pressures on staff, and the wider trends and policies shaping ... 
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         News NewsInvestigations into alleged assaults on patients at private hospitalTwo staff have been suspended from a major provider of mental health inpatient care, with alleged assaults of patients also being reported to the police. 
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         Expert Briefing Expert BriefingThe Ward Round: Pay boost omission deals 'psychological blow' to junior doctorsStaffing is the issue keeping NHS leaders awake at night - and which consumes two-thirds of trusts’ spending. The fortnightly The Ward Round newsletter, by HSJ workforce correspondent Annabelle Collins, will make sure you are tuned in to the daily pressures on staff, and the wider trends and policies shaping ... 
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         News NewsExclusive: No 10 tells Hancock ‘wait until 2021’ for NHS law changeMajor health legislation to give government a tighter grip on the NHS is now very unlikely to reach Parliament this year, after a move to rapidly pass a bill this summer by health secretary Matt Hancock was rejected by No 10, HSJ understands. 
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         News NewsNHS ‘overcrowded with regulators’, says watchdogThe Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman has warned of an “overcrowding of regulators”, following proposals made by the Cumberlege report for a new independent patient safety commissioner. 
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         Comment CommentCowper’s Cut: Briefing against the Sun King as the Blame Olympics churns onAndy Cowper on government’s attempt to “take back” commissioning power and continual briefing over tensions between NHS England and the health department 
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         News NewsLondon leaders plan to ‘park their tanks on health leaders’ lawns’The capital’s council leaders have pledged to push back against the “command and control” approach of the NHS to give London boroughs a louder voice in healthcare provision, as they raised fears that the pandemic has worsened the centralised instincts of the health service. A report to a London Councils ... 
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         News NewsTwo deaths at 'not fit for purpose' unit sparks CQC actionThe Care Quality Commission staged an unannounced inspection after two deaths at a mental health unit which it had condemned as “not fit for purpose.” 
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         News NewsNHS England reintroduces performance management regimeNHS England has restored parts of its performance management regime by bringing back key reporting tasks suspended since March. 
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         Comment CommentNHS must play its part in the economic recovery tooMichael Wood shares NHS Confederation’ five-point plan for every system - offering leadership, guidance and practical support. 
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        NewsExclusive: Almost half ICS leaders want full legal powersNearly half of ICS and STP leaders now want systems to become “statutory integrated authorities”, while the vast majority want regulation to be rolled back, according to new poll results shared with HSJ. 
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         News NewsDoing away with disjointed careDevolution is urgently required so that regional clinical teams can respond with agility to the needs of individuals and places, writes Ian Smith. 
 
 
      
        











 
     
     
     
    