Policy and regulation – Page 96

  • Globe
    News

    Trusts face fines over checking patients' credentials

    2017-02-06T17:19:00Z

    The Department of Health is considering new rules to enable commissioners to fine acute providers if they fail to check whether a patient is from overseas and eligible or not for free NHS care.

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    Negligence fee cap could deny families representation, DH admits

    2017-02-02T13:05:00Z

    DH impact assessment says lawyers may be “less willing” to take on expensive cases Independent review warns of impact on patient safety if less negligence is identified QC warns changes could leave families without representation at inquests Some families might be denied legal representation for clinical negligence claims ...

  • Worcestershire Acute Hospitals Trust
    News

    Troubled trust given two month deadline to fix safety concerns

    2017-01-31T17:42:00Z

    Worcestershire Acute Hospitals Trust served with warning notice by CQC Trust has until 10 March to address patient safety concerns CQC raises concerns over trust’s A&E waits and staffing A troubled West Midlands acute trust has been told by the Care Quality Commission that it has two months ...

  • Sir Mike Richards
    News

    Sir Mike Richards announces retirement

    2017-01-27T10:12:00Z

    The chief inspector for hospitals Professor Sir Mike Richards has announced his intention to retire this year.

  • Jackie Smith
    News

    NMC to regulate new nursing associate role

    2017-01-26T10:44:00Z

    The Nursing and Midwifery Council is to regulate nursing associates after it agreed to accept the government’s request to enter the new role on its register.

  • Police officer
    News

    New rules on when mental health trusts should call police

    2017-01-25T11:51:00Z

    New agreement published on police interventions involving mental health and learning disability patients Document sets out when police should attend mental health and learning disability inpatient units and places of safety Imposes strict guidelines of when police should use restraint Providers encouraged to sign up to agreement made by ...

  • Foreign passport
    News

    Illegal immigrants traced using NHS patient information

    2017-01-24T17:45:00Z

    Agreement between Home Office and NHS Digital to trace illegal immigrants Home Office says requests for confidential patient information is in the public interest Deal signed in November came into effect from 1 January 2017 Confidential NHS patient information is being shared with the Home Office to help ...

  • Richmond house
    News

    Department of Health director resigns

    2017-01-17T16:39:00Z

    A Department of Health director who led programmes on efficiency and procurement has announced his resignation.

  • Dave west expert briefing
    Expert Briefing

    The Commissioner: Around the U-bend with STPs

    2017-01-16T22:00:00Z

    What NHS England isn’t telling you, and more indispensable weekly insight for commissioners, by Dave West.

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    Simon Stevens hits back after apparent criticism from Number 10

    2017-01-11T17:45:00Z

    NHS England chief executive gave evidence to MPs’ committee following a report in The Times that suggested senior aides to the prime minister were briefing against him Simon Stevens says: “I think it would be stretching it to say the NHS has got more than it asked for” Mr ...

  • Dave west expert briefing
    Expert Briefing

    The Commissioner: The unfinished business of care integration

    2017-01-11T16:23:00Z

    What NHS England isn’t telling you, and more indispensable weekly insight for commissioners, by Dave West.

  • Theresa may
    News

    Exclusive: Prime minister launches review of care and integration policy

    2017-01-11T07:00:00Z

    The prime minister has begun a review of policy on social care funding, delivery and integration with health, amid huge concern about failure in the sector, HSJ has learned.

  • Theresa May
    News

    Prime minister reveals new mental health commitments

    2017-01-09T00:01:00Z

    Prime minister Theresa May expected to announce a raft of new mental health policies today New measures include mental health first aid training for secondary schools, review into improving mental health in the workplace and extra £15m for expanding community services Mrs May is speaking at the annual Charity ...

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    NHS has 'nothing to fear' from new investigation body, says chief

    2017-01-05T07:00:00Z

    HSIB chief investigator says organisation needs statutory independence and powers Keith Conradi reveals plan for intelligence unit to highlight issues for investigation Healthcare Safety Investigation Branch could consider multiple incidents in several locations for one investigation Emphasised “safe space” protection was not immunity for serious wrongdoing The head ...

  • Richmond house
    News

    New minister joins Department of Health

    2016-12-21T12:17:00Z

    A former Downing Street aide and policy director to David Cameron has been appointed as a minister at the Department of Health.

  • Financial spreadsheets
    News

    Regulators undecided on how to assess trusts' efficiency

    2016-12-21T12:04:00Z

    Joint consultation does not commit to combing CQC ratings of quality and efficiency, despite previous expectations Use of resources assessment metrics included in the document are for “illustrative purposes” Liquidity, agency spending, cancelled operations and staff turnover “likely” to be included in trust assessment NHS regulators have yet ...

  • court
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    NHS England to press ahead with court appeal

    2016-12-21T07:00:00Z

    NHS England has agreed to commission sodium oxybate routinely for children with narcolepsy NHS England will continue with Court of Appeal bid over judicial review decision to prescribe the same drug to a child High Court said the national body’s decision was “thoroughly bad” and ordered to commission 17 ...

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    HSJ Partners

    Is the CQC seeking to turn itself into a market shaping regulator? The signs are that it is

    2016-12-20T13:29:00Z From our partners

    There is a risk that the CQC will become the problem rather than the solution in getting service users out of inpatient facilities into the community

  • Jeremy Hunt
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    Hunt: Trusts face poor CQC rating for ignoring families

    2016-12-19T07:00:00Z

    Health secretary warns trusts risk a poor CQC rating if families are not involved in investigations Jeremy Hunt says avoidable deaths is a “global healthcare” problem beyond the NHS No trust will be penalised for reporting an increase in avoidable deaths Jeremy Hunt has warned hospital trusts that ...

  • Jeremy Hunt
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    Regulators will not merge before 2020, says Hunt

    2016-12-19T07:00:00Z

    Health service regulators will not be merged or restructured before the end of the current parliament in 2020, Jeremy Hunt has told HSJ.