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         News NewsExclusive: U-turn on mass expansion of covid care units as no funding availablePlans for a mass expansion of rehabilitation beds in new “Seacole centres” have been scrapped, with local leaders now told there is no capital funding to build them. 
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         Expert Briefing Expert BriefingThe Integrator: Time to unmute the patient voiceInsider tales and must-read analysis on how integration is reshaping health and care systems, NHS providers, primary care, and commissioning. This week by integration senior correspondent, Sharon Brennan 
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         News NewsExclusive: People with rare conditions 'deprioritised' by trusts during pandemicPeople with rare conditions have been “deprioritised” during the coronavirus pandemic, a report has shown, with one in five patients claiming the interruption to their care has been “life threatening”. 
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         Expert Briefing Expert BriefingFollowing the Money: Making the NHS sweat is a dangerous gameHSJ’s expert briefing on NHS finances, savings and efforts to get the health service back in the black 
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         News NewsRevealed: Only three trusts hit 'reset' A&E targetsJust three hospital trusts have hit their lowered targets for accident and emergency performance, the latest data reveals. 
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         News NewsPay crackdown: Trust chiefs to sign off all agency shifts above £120NHS 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 ... 
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        NewsMore trusts considered for 'financial special measures'Regulators have drawn up a list of more NHS providers to be considered for “financial special measures”. 
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         News NewsTrusts allowed to miss 2016-17 targets in 'rare' casesPlanning guidance says trusts will be allowed to miss targets if due to “exceptional” reasons But they will need to be back on track by 2017-18 Permission will only be granted in “exceptional circumstances” Trusts will be allowed to miss performance targets this year if it was a ... 
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         News NewsMost areas should publish STPs by end of the year, says NHS EnglandNational guidance says “most” areas should publish their STP by the end of the year However, “every area will be working to a different timeframe” “Most areas” should publish a version of their sustainability and transformation plan by the end of the year, according to national guidance due ... 
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         Comment CommentSome rare good news for NHS finances, at least in the short termHSJ’s analysis provides some welcome and rare good news for NHS finances, but it is essential the service comes up with a long term plan so it can be sustained, writes Adam Roberts 
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         News NewsThird of 'excess pay growth' trusts were told by CQC to improve staffingCQC warned about understaffing at least 22 out of the 63 trusts told to review their pay bill growth by NHS Improvement Concerns were raised at three hospitals rated good by the regulator CQC and NHS Improvement say patient safety remains “top priority” More than a third of ... 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalStaff housing plan put at risk by trust’s special measures, says CCGESTATES: Waltham Forest Clinical Commissioning Group has raised concerns that Barts Health Trust being placed in the new financial special measures regime will endanger plans to use surplus land for affordable housing for NHS staff. 
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         News NewsBoard member: NHS Improvement using CQC's name 'indiscriminately'Board member Michael Mire accuses NHS Improvement of using CQC’s name “indiscriminately” Asks if regulator’s name was included in recent pay growth review to make it “more acceptable” Mr Mire hints at wider concerns about how the CQC will manage future challenges A senior Care Quality Commission board ... 
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         News NewsYorkshire 'inadequate' CCG appoints new chief officerA struggling clinical commissioning group in Yorkshire, put in “financial special measures” last week, has appointed a new accountable officer. 
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         News NewsControversial Ofsted style CCG ratings delayedPublication of Ofsted style ratings of CCG performance in six clinical priority areas delayed Plans to use outstanding to inadequate scale dropped in favour of less definitive labels, HSJ understands NHS England says delay due to scheduling issues Publication of Ofsted style ratings ranking clinical commissioning groups’ performance ... 
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         News NewsCQC chief: I'd let waiting times slide to protect qualityDavid Behan says waiting times currently increasing as trusts “hold on to quality” CQC rules out “flexing” its ratings approach in response to “tight financial environment” Recognises providers are in a “really difficult position” trying to maintain financial and quality controls The chief executive of the Care Quality ... 
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         News NewsUpdated: More trust leaders insist regulator was wrong to target pay billsNHS Improvement’s figures identifying potential excess paybill spending did not take account of key service changes, chief executives say Trusts including Salford Royal and UCLH identified as over-spending on staff Regulator will be asked to publish revised list by Royal Devon FT More trust leaders have defended their ... 
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         Leader LeaderThe NHS finally faces up to the financial elephant in the roomThe financial “reset” is likely to lead to a standoff between the centre and local NHS trusts - but the consequences of it failing to deliver would be much more severe. 
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         News NewsTrust chiefs hit back at claims of overspending on staffHospital chief executives who face having to find millions of pounds in extra savings have hit back at NHS Improvement’s claims they may have recruited too many staff. 
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         News NewsTwo-year operational plans to be submitted by DecemberNHS England and NHS Improvement said they will publish joint planning guidance in September Report says it is vital to “move on swiftly” with operating plans to deliver on the visions outlined in each area’s STP The 44 areas are aiming to finalise their plans by October Local ... 
 
 
      












 
     
     
     
    