All articles by Sally E Gainsbury – Page 6

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    Darzi quality incentive puts £1bn at stake

    2008-07-03T09:00:00Z

    Up to £1bn - or 3 per cent - of annual hospital trust income will be contingent on meeting service quality requirements by 2010-11.

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    EU law gives patients right to charge for overseas care

    2008-07-02T09:00:00Z

    The rights of patients to charge the NHS for care they receive abroad will be set out for the first time in a European Commission directive due to be published this week.

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    Darzi turns up heat on clinical leadership and training

    2008-06-30T15:30:00Z

    Health minister Lord Darzi has put clinical leadership at the centre of his next stage review.

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    Lansley slates DH regionalisation policy

    2008-06-26T09:00:00Z

    Shadow health secretary Andrew Lansley has criticised the Department of Health's attempt to shift performance management down to strategic health authorities.

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    Nicholson denies 'swipe' at foundation regulator Monitor

    2008-06-26T09:00:00Z

    NHS chief executive David Nicholson has played down comments that appeared to criticise the foundation trusts' regulator Monitor.

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    Private care poses little threat to the NHS, finds IPPR report

    2008-06-26T09:00:00Z

    The private healthcare industry poses little threat to the NHS, but the government should act to safeguard consumers and calm residual fears, a think tank has concluded.

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    DH aims to slash commissioning support delay

    2008-06-26T09:00:00Z

    The Department of Health plans to slash the time it takes primary care trusts to engage commissioning support by cutting its own commercial directorate out of the process.

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    Lansley outlines Conservatives' plans for NHS

    2008-06-20T16:38:00Z

    A future Conservative government would state the outcomes it wanted the NHS to achieve, but would largely leave NHS managers and clinicians to decide how that was delivered, shadow health secretary Andrew Lansley told the NHS Confederation conference on Friday.

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    FT governors must balance role, Confed hears

    2008-06-19T14:20:00Z

    The key to establishing a successful role for foundation trust governors is to strike a balance between a flexible and standardised governance structure, the chair of the Foundation Trust Governors' Association has told the NHS Confederation conference.

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    Managers raise concerns over new local assessments

    2008-06-19T13:10:00Z

    Primary care managers at the NHS Confederation annual conference have expressed concern about the lack of baseline data for some of the indicators they have chosen as part of the new comprehensive area assessment.

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    Foundation says it will use surplus to loosen PFI ties

    2008-06-19T09:00:00Z

    The chief executive of the foundation trust with the biggest cash surplus has said his organisation will use its £120m to minimise its dependence on the private finance initiative.

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    Top-up review set to question core NHS principles

    2008-06-19T09:00:00Z

    The 'founding principles of the NHS' are to be revisited after the government launched a review of the ban preventing patients making 'top-up' payments for drugs.

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    DH backs down on care record consent

    2008-06-19T09:00:00Z

    The Department of Health is considering making it easier for patients to opt out of the electronic care record service, officials told a Commons committee this week.

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    Confed votes Nye Bevan biggest NHS hero

    2008-06-18T17:14:00Z

    Nye Bevan has been voted the biggest 'NHS hero' by attendees at the NHS Confederation's most-attended conference yet.

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    Confed chair opens annual conference

    2008-06-18T16:39:00Z

    NHS managers must 'make the weather' in the health service themselves, rather than wait for it to be done to them, NHS Confederation chair Bryan Stoten told the body's annual conference in his opening address.

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    DH evades Treasury cap on central budgets

    2008-06-13T14:56:03Z

    The Department of Health will use part of its own internal underspend to release itself from Treasury-imposed cut backs in administrative spending. As part of the comprehensive spending review the Treasury imposed a two per cent (£5m) reduction each year to the DH’s central budget of£225m. But in its business ...

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    Trust financial forecasts prove wide of mark

    2008-06-12T09:00:00Z

    Scores of NHS organisations reported end-of-year financial surpluses that were at least 25 per cent wide of their initial forecasts.

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    Labour's NHS vision let down by reforms

    2008-06-12T09:00:00Z

    New Labour's reforms have failed to deliver its vision to transform the health service, a major report has concluded.The joint Audit Commission and Healthcare Commission report finds the overhaul of the health service under the 2000 NHS Plan has, in many areas, fallen well short of expectations.

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    Confed warns of globalisation risks

    2008-06-12T09:00:00Z

    The long-term sustainability of the NHS faces multiple threats from globalisation, the NHS Confederation has warned.

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    GP incentives are not needed, 'inverse care' doctor tells MPs

    2008-06-12T09:00:00Z

    The GP who developed the 'inverse care law' - which says those most in need of healthcare are least likely to receive it - has told MPs he objects to giving family doctors financial incentives to do their job.