All Regulation/inspection articles – Page 50
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalMedway remains in special measures as regulators consider next stepsREGULATION: Medway Foundation Trust is set to remain in special measures while regulators consider “the best option to improve services” after it was again rated “inadequate”. 
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         News NewsCQC to have government grant cut by a quarterCQC to have its government grant cut by 25 per cent over four years Overall budget to be reduced by 13 per cent by 2019-20, with grant cut offset by fee rises Regulator will have to absorb £6.2m of additional “cost pressures” The Care Quality Commission is to ... 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalMonitor investigates hospital trust over £14.7m predicted deficitMonitor has launched an investigation into the finances at County Durham and Darlington Foundation Trust after the acute trust predicted a deficit of £14.7m for this financial year. 
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         News NewsNHS told to achieve nine 'must dos' during 2016-17NHS providers across a quarter of England must meet four out of 10 clinical standards for seven day services during 2016-17 Local areas told they must achieve nine ‘must dos’ including eliminating NHS deficit Focus on achieving waiting time and care access targets Every local health system has ... 
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         HSJ Knowledge HSJ KnowledgeReports must ensure the facts speak for themselvesTrusts and watchdogs should develop the habits of good investigators 
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         News NewsNHS mandate: Government demands progress in 'transformation areas'The government has set out its priorities for the NHS during this parliament, including designating areas of the country as “transformation areas”. NHS England will have to begin publishing new clinical commissioning group assessment ratings. 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalSouth West CCG placed under legal directionsKernow CCG placed under legal directions by NHS England due to deteriorating finances Turnaround director to be appointed Six CCGs have had legal conditions applied in 2015-16 PERFORMANCE: Kernow Clinical Commissioning Group has been placed under legal directions by NHS England. 
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         Comment CommentBreaking free from the short-term, one-way, top-down systemIn the future NHS, where different organisations work collaboratively with a sense of shared purpose, how does performance management fit in? 
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         News NewsNew ratings will not lead to better commissioning, say CCG leadersThe majority of clinical commissioning group leaders do not believe proposed ratings for CCGs will lead to better commissioning and standards of services, the latest HSJ CCG Barometer has found. 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalFirst CCG is placed in special measuresShropshire CCG placed in special measures Group will have to agree new 2015-16 forecast financial outturn No legal directions placed on CCG PERFORMANCE: Shropshire Clinical Commissioning Group has become the first CCG placed in special measures by NHS England. 
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        SupplementsRoundtable: Jeremy Hunt's HSJ annual lecture debatedCCG ratings dominated the headlines after Jeremy Hunt’s HSJ annual lecture – but experts who convened to discuss its implications were far more interested in his vision of powerful patients, reports Claire Read 
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         News NewsNHS England to publish CCG conflict of interest auditNHS England commissions audit into how CCGs co-commissisoning primary care manage conflicts of interest Updated statutory guidance on conflicts of interest to be published in April, MPs told NHS England will publish an independent audit into how potential conflicts of interest among clinical commissioning groups co-commissioning primary care ... 
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         Comment CommentIs Southern Health a one-off? Ministers have no way of knowingThe leaked Southern Health review exposed a gap of knowledge about quality of care. Shaun Lintern asks whether the problem is limited to only one trust 
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         News NewsCQC ‘not yet an effective regulator’, say MPsCommons public accounts committee expresses “new concerns” over CQC’s performance Committee says CQC’s own performance metrics are “inadequate” Concerns raised over CQC taking on new duty to assess efficiency “while it is struggling to fulfil its existing responsibilities” The Care Quality Commission is “not yet an effective regulator ... 
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         News NewsTrusts unlikely to be put in special measures for poor efficiency ratingsCQC head of acute policy says regulator “does not see” new efficiency ratings being linked to special measures Alex Baylis says CQC will have to work closely with NHS Improvement to make inspections of use of resources effective Repeats warning of CQC being “too purist” in its view of ... 
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         News NewsNext CQC chair pledges ‘less burdensome’ regulationPeter Wyman pledges to make regulator “less burdensome” and to “reduce bureaucracy” Government’s preferred candidate tells Commons health committee his priority as CQC chair would be embracing technology Mr Wyman reveals he is a Conservative Party member The government’s preferred candidate to be the next Care Quality Commission ... 
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         Supplements SupplementsHow to spot a good appTricky but essential - the job of evaluating the many health apps on the market 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalUpdated: Morecambe Bay exits special measuresCQC says Morecambe Bay should exit special measures Improved staffing levels and stable executive team installed FT chief executive says huge deficit was necessary to make improvements Full CQC report REGULATION: Monitor has confirmed that University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay Foundation Trust will be taken out of special ... 
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         News NewsCQC criticised for errors leading to trust's £200k 'fit and proper person' billDerby Teaching Hospitals chair calls for CQC to rethink its handling of fit and proper person complaints CQC failed to pass on vital information and is blamed for doubling cost of investigation Derby chief executive Sue James exonerated and called “exemplary” by report Serious concerns have been raised ... 
 
 
      











 
     
     
     
    