All articles by Shaun Lintern – Page 27
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         News NewsLatest safe staffing guidance unveiledMental health providers told to carry out evidence based strategic staffing reviews New guidance follows suspension of NICE safe staffing work in 2015 Document says professional judgement alone cannot be relied on to set staffing levels Mental health trusts must carry out evidence based reviews of staffing levels ... 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalNew chief executive named for acute FTSherwood Forest Hospitals Foundation Trust has appointed University Hospitals of Leicester Trust chief operating officer Richard Mitchell as its new chief executive. 
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         News NewsRCN to separate union and professional rolesRCN to set up two committees to separately lead on professional nursing and trade union issues Reforms follow recommendations in the Francis report that RCN separate its dual roles All members will be able to stand for election to the committees and be eligible to vote. The Royal ... 
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         News NewsNaylor review: Minister reveals plan for new NHS property bodyDepartment 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. 
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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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         News NewsNew immigration charges could cost NHS millionsImmigration and skills charge could cost NHS millions of pounds from April NHS England chief nurse Jane Cummings says EU staff must be supported Government has overturned protections for EU staff ahead of Brexit talks NHS England’s chief nurse has called on the NHS to support European nursing ... 
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         News NewsCQC risk monitoring 'wrong more than right', study warnsResearch finds the CQC’s risk monitoring could leave poor care undetected The CQC’s tool failed to identify more than half of inadequate trusts Analysis found the tool had an accuracy rate of 48 per cent The Care Quality Commission’s new system for identifying high risk NHS trusts could ... 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalMajor trust appoints new medical directorNottingham University Hospitals Trust has announced Keith Girling as its new medical director to replace Stephen Fowlie, who is due to retire at the end of May. 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalNHS trust replacing qualified nurses with nursing associatesEast 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 ... 
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         News NewsHospitals must be 'lippy' over use of increased social care fundingNew 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 ... 
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         News NewsAlmost half of NHS staff say wards are understaffedAlmost half of NHS staff say there are not enough staff at their trust to do their job Midwives, consultants and nurses complain of staff shortages in latest survery Best performing acute trust on this measure was Wrightington, Wigan and Leigh FT Almost half of NHS staff say ... 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalDoctors 'attempted to disguise' surgery delays after patient diedCoroner says doctors attempted to “disguise” delays to appointments Delays played a “clear and direct part” in patient’s death, coroner concludes Nottingham University Hospitals Trust says its systems have been improved Months of delays at one of the country’s largest teaching trusts “contributed directly” to the death of ... 
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         News NewsCourt defeat moves NHS England to clarify treatments policyNHS England says court case has led to confusion among funding request applications Judge said last year that NHS England policy was “absurd” New policy will set out clear guidance on exceptionality test for patients NHS England says it will clarify its policy on commissioning treatments for patients ... 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalEx-Morecambe Bay HR director suspended from his current roleNHS director who agreed “irregular” exit deal for Morecambe Bay midwife suspended from current role Mr Wilson has been suspended pending investigations into his actions The deal allowed midwife to leave without facing investigation An NHS director who agreed an “irregular” exit deal for a senior midwife ... 
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         News NewsBudget 2017: What to look out for in health and careChancellor Philip Hammond has warned there will be no “spending sprees” in Wednesday’s budget, but there are several areas in which the government may look to support the NHS 
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         News NewsNHS Improvement director to step downNational patient safety director Mike Durkin is to resign from his role at NHS Improvement after almost five years. 
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         News NewsDepartment of Health revises up recruitment numbers againHealth minister reveals DH will recruit 340 staff over the next year It is the second time in as many months the DH has revised recruitment plans In January, the department said 538 civil servants would lose their jobs The Department of Health plans to recruit hundreds more ... 
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         Expert Briefing Expert BriefingLintern's Risk Register: Is the NHS losing sight of the patient?Everything you need to stay up to date on patient safety and workforce, plus my take on the most important under-the-radar stories. From patient safety correspondent Shaun Lintern 
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         News News'Wholly inappropriate' NHS England appeal thrown out of courtNHS 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 ... 
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         News NewsTreasury cuts force redundancies at arm's length bodyBudget 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 ... 
 
 
      












 
     
     
     
    