All Policy articles – Page 76

  • Abacus
    News

    Exclusive: Next STF payments depend solely on financial performance

    2017-03-30T07:00:00Z

    Regulators say that final allocations from the sustainability and transformation fund this year will be paid in full if headline financial targets are met Final quarter’s allocations could now total more than £800m Measure could incentivise trusts to pursue further technical accounting measures NHS trusts will not be ...

  • Theresa may
    News

    Article 50: Theresa May warned to safeguard NHS workforce

    2017-03-29T13:48:00Z

    Coalition of health and social care organisations call for new post-Brexit immigration policy NHS Employers chief executive says government “must take all possible measures” to safeguard workforce supply Cavendish Coalition says policy should be based on workers’ “public service value” rather than salary A coalition of health and ...

  • city of london
    News

    City investor bids to buy Circle in £74m deal

    2017-03-29T12:09:00Z

    Investment firm offers to buy all Circle shares in deal the firm says values it at £74m Circle says new investor could provide capital investment it needs to “scale up” Circle posts accounts for 2016 that show business was loss making, but the loss had been reduced since 2015 ...

  • Lawrence dunhill expert briefing
    Expert Briefing

    Following the Money: The drag beneath the surface

    2017-03-29T10:40:00Z

    HSJ’s email briefing on NHS finances, savings and efforts to get the health service back in the black.

  • white_Michael_serious
    News

    40 years of wit and wisdom: Michael White retires from HSJ

    2017-03-29T07:00:00Z

    Four health secretaries and two NHS England chief executives have all paid tribute to HSJ’s political columnist Michael White, who has retired 40 years after filing his first article.

  • Thomas Cawston
    Comment

    The stars are now aligning for a new Health and Care Act

    2017-03-17T07:00:00Z

    Rather than using legislation to create new structures from the top down, this time it would be changing rules around established organisations

  • community nurse
    News

    Community providers face new staffing requirements

    2017-03-16T17:07:00Z

    Community service providers need better tools to meet safe staffing levels District nursing providers should review staffing annually and benchmark their services, NHSI says Report is the latest safe staffing guidance to be published by the regulator Providers of district nursing services lack the tools to plan staffing ...

  • Sir_Robert_Naylor
    News

    Naylor review: Minister reveals plan for new NHS property body

    2017-03-15T17:37:00Z

    Department of Health has accepted Sir Robert Naylor’s recommendation New body will provide strategic estate planning for the NHS Plans were revealed in a Parliamentary answer from Lord O’Shaugnessy The government is planning to establish a new national body to provide “strategic estate planning” for the health service.

  • Future leadership
    Comment

    The future of the NHS demands hard questions

    2017-03-15T15:39:00Z

    The health service of the 21st century needs to be more responsive to patients’ needs – mere financial efficiency is not enough

  • hospital
    News

    Pay crackdown: Trust chiefs to sign off all agency shifts above £120

    2017-03-15T15:00:00Z

    NHS Improvement says annual pay costs to increase by 3.3 per cent in 2016-17 But real terms reduction in costs against activity suggests productivity gains Trust chief executives must sign off agency shifts of £120 per hour or more Hospital chief executives are now expected to personally sign ...

  • Lawrence dunhill expert briefing
    Expert Briefing

    Following the Money: Making the NHS's case to the Treasury

    2017-03-15T13:55:00Z

    HSJ’s email briefing on NHS finances, savings and efforts to get the health service back in the black.

  • Wallet
    News

    Interim managers demand higher rates to offset tax losses

    2017-03-14T12:02:00Z

    NHS Improvement says trusts have been asked to pay higher rates to agency workers to “offset their tax losses” Under new rules, agency workers must pay the same level of tax as substantive employees Changes will affect interim senior managers, locum doctors and other agency staff who set up ...

  • Workforce
    HSJ Local

    NHS trust replacing qualified nurses with nursing associates

    2017-03-10T11:29:00Z

    East and North Hertfordshire Trust to replace 21 nurse posts with nursing associates Royal College of Nursing warns the move is worrying and will short change patients Nursing associate role is being developed by Health Education England The Royal College of Nursing has criticised plans by an NHS ...

  • Elderly care
    News

    Hospitals must be 'lippy' over use of increased social care funding

    2017-03-08T15:49:00Z

    New social care funding must deliver benefits for the NHS delayed transfers No formal NHS influence over spending in 17/18 Government to publish green paper on future of social care NHS organisations should be vocal in demanding that the extra £1bn committed to social care next year is ...

  • Woman smoking
    Comment

    E-cigarettes have the power to radically change health outcomes

    2017-03-08T07:00:00Z

    Ignore the shock headlines – vaping has great potential for good, while tobacco remains the real enemy, says Jim McManus

  • Technology jpg
    News

    Tech fund raid concerns raised as £100m remains on hold

    2017-03-07T07:00:00Z

    Senior NHS figures raise concerns that £100m digital fund could be raided Global digital exemplar money should have been allocated already but has not been released by DH DH insist trusts will get funding “once business case has been through final approvals process” Concerns that a high profile ...

  • lawyer judge
    News

    'Wholly inappropriate' NHS England appeal thrown out of court

    2017-03-02T16:00:00Z

    NHS England loses Court of Appeal bid and must pay costs Father accuses national commissioning body of “bully boy” approach Judge says there was “no good reason in the public interest” for the appeal to proceed NHS England is facing a £200,000 legal bill after pursuing a court ...

  • Man holding a box of office belongings
    News

    Treasury cuts force redundancies at arm's length body

    2017-03-01T11:53:00Z

    Budget cuts force Health Education England to announce redundancy scheme available for all staff Cuts also likely to reduce specialty training budgets including for GP training HEE faces a £70m cost saving in 2016-17 and a “flat cash” settlement until 2020 Cuts to Health Education England’s budget have ...

  • Bruce_Keogh
    News

    Exclusive: Sir Bruce Keogh warns trusts over surgery delay deaths

    2017-02-27T16:27:00Z

    Letter from Sir Bruce Keogh follows coroner warnings NHS England chief executive was warned over future deaths Medical director says neurosurgery patients should be admitted regardless of bed capacity NHS England medical director Sir Bruce Keogh has warned hospitals they must not refuse patients in need of emergency ...

  • Meg hillier mp
    News

    Stevens and PM warned over 'bickering’ about funding

    2017-02-27T00:02:00Z

    NHS England and Number 10 told by public accounts committee to grow up and work together Repeated ‘crisis driven’ capital raids could have dire consequences, say MPs MPs warn current ’sticking-plaster approach is not sustainable’ Local NHS organisations could be being asked to deliver unrealistic plans, report says ...