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University ‘exploring’ providing NHS diagnostics

2023-05-24T11:45:00+01:00

A university is ‘exploring’ a move into providing NHS diagnostic services after spending £1.5m on equipment to train its radiography students.

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Exclusive: the trusts offering thousands of staff inferior pensions

2023-01-18T12:40:00+00:00

Trusts are regularly denying staff employed by their wholly owned subsidiary companies access to the NHS pension and providing them with schemes which are significantly less generous.

Neil Mortensen

Eight trusts win place on elective recovery project

2023-01-12T06:57:00+00:00

Eight trusts have been awarded roles trialling a new accreditation scheme for surgical hubs as part of an NHS England pilot that will run until March.

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Four in five trusts yet to reach digitisation target

2022-11-23T06:00:00+00:00

Only one in five trusts has reached the level of digitisation required by 2025 – more than three years after the target was set, tech chiefs have revealed.

Surgery

Trusts failing on waiting list ask told to ‘get act together’

2022-05-03T05:20:00+01:00

Trusts have been told to ‘get their act together’ on health inequalities, after HSJ research suggested only a small minority have so far published data on disparities in waiting times between different patient groups.

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Fair, not fast, should be the watchword when reducing waiting lists

2022-02-25T13:11:00+00:00

Alongside the operational challenge of tackling backlogs inclusively, clarity will be needed about how systems are held to account for tackling inequalities when there are competing priorities. By Ruth Robertson

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ICS leader appointed trust chief executive

2022-02-18T15:46:00+00:00

A west Yorkshire trust has appointed a new chief executive from a nearby integrated care system.

Owen Williams

Revealed: The evidence which shows poorer and ethnic minority patients wait longer for NHS care

2022-01-24T05:00:00+00:00

The significantly longer waiting times suffered by patients from minority ethnic groups and in more deprived areas for a range of elective procedures have been laid bare in NHS analysis shared with HSJ.

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Steep increase in number of trusts struggling with long stay patients

2021-12-13T12:28:00+00:00

Acute trusts are reporting increasing numbers of long stay patients as NHS England highlights the number of ‘medically fit’ patients who do not need to be in hospital.

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Acute chief moves to head up neighbouring trust

2021-10-27T11:23:00+01:00

A West Yorkshire acute trust has appointed a new chief executive, who will join from a neighbouring organisation after its previous leader left to head up a large hospital group.

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HSJ podcast: Summer, salaries, systems and shielding

2021-08-06T04:00:00+01:00

This week’s NHS Health Check podcast is dedicated to all matters staffing: The Agenda for Change pay deal, how much integrated care system chiefs should get paid, and shielding staff not getting risk assessments.

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HSJ podcast: How the government is trying to build back cheaper

2021-07-29T14:16:00+01:00

A letter obtained by HSJ’s Nick Carding revealed the government has told eight of the most advanced “40 new hospitals” trusts to put produce plans to build much more cheaply — he discusses what it means on the HSJ Health Check podcast.

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HSJ podcast: Why the NHS needs fewer chairs and chiefs than ever

2021-07-22T13:45:00+01:00

The sharp increase in shared NHS trust chairs and CEOs has been notable in recent months, with more key appointments made in London and the North West just this week.

Owen Williams

Hospital group appoints CEO

2021-07-22T10:30:00+01:00

A large hospital group in Greater Manchester has appointed a new chief executive with a background in business and local government.

Surgery

Trust to move people with learning disabilities up waiting lists

2021-06-04T04:32:00+01:00

A hospital trust has decided to prioritise people with learning disabilities for elective treatment, after analysis showed they were disproportionately affected by lengthy waits for care, along with some people who have a minority ethnic background.

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HSJ’s most read technology stories of 2020

2020-12-30T10:00:00+00:00

With 2020 down to its final days, it’s time to take a look back at HSJ’s most read technology stories of the year.

Exclusive: NHS pleas for covid upgrade funds went unmet ahead of second wave

2020-12-08T06:02:00+00:00

Local NHS requests for hundreds of millions of pounds of government funding to help deal with covid pressures have gone unanswered throughout the pandemic, an HSJ investigation has found.

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Trust ‘could have avoided four never events’ if it had acted on alert

2020-11-02T13:02:00+00:00

A trust which had four ‘never events’ where patients were connected to air rather than an oxygen supply could have avoided them if it had been more proactive when a national patient safety alert was sent out several years earlier, a report has found.

Anita Charlesworth

HSJ80 full list: The most influential people in health

2020-09-09T05:00:00+01:00

The HSJ80 lists the figures who will exercise the most power and/or influence in the English NHS and health policy over the next 12 months

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HSJ Value Awards 2020: Diabetes Care Initiative of the Year

2020-09-04T15:15:00+01:00

The Youth Empowerment Skills (YES) programme is a psycho-educational intervention for young people (age 14-20 years) with type 1 diabetes, co-developed by young people and co-delivered by a multidisciplinary team of healthcare professionals, youth workers and peer educators.