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Harnessing teledermatology to improve cancer care in Leeds

2019-02-20T06:00:00+00:00

Underpinned by a cross sector collaboration, a teledermatology service for patients with suspicious skin lesions is already showing demonstrable benefits for the wider system, writes Claire Read

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Trust gives in on consultant overtime rates

2023-06-07T16:32:00+01:00

The third biggest trust in the NHS has agreed to increase consultant overtime rates ahead of next week’s junior doctors strike, despite a regional attempt to hold the line, citing patient safety and the need to treat cancer patients, HSJ can reveal.

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Exclusive: 800 consultants refuse to cover juniors strike without extra pay

2023-06-07T09:09:00+01:00

More than 800 consultants in London have signed a letter saying they will not cover the junior doctors’ strike next week unless their trusts agree to pay a higher overtime rate set by the British Medical Association.

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‘National improvement board’ to be set up by NHS England

2023-04-21T11:00:00+01:00

NHS England has launched a new framework for quality improvement and delivery, including a national board that will pick a ‘small number of shared national priorities’.

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NHSE ploughed ahead with PbR return despite major trusts’ objections

2023-04-13T05:00:00+01:00

NHS England pressed ahead with a controversial return to payment by results despite strong opposition from some of the service’s largest trusts, HSJ can reveal.

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Does digital transformation hold the answer to improving patient outcomes?

2023-03-08T13:39:00+00:00

At HSJ’s recent Digital Transformation Summit, board representatives from ICS and provider organisations came together to debate the most pressing issues confronting digital health leaders

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The Integrator: When ‘no strategy’ is best

2023-03-02T13:13:00+00:00

Insider tales and must-read analysis on how integration is reshaping health and care systems, NHS providers, primary care, and commissioning. This week by deputy editor Dave West.

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‘Local management’ harder in ‘enormous’ trusts, says new NHS Providers chief

2023-02-23T12:49:00+00:00

The new chief executive of NHS Providers has told HSJ he will champion the development of provider collaboratives in the role, and stressed there is no ‘schism’ between them and integrated care systems.

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HSJ Podcast: Julian Hartley on collaboration, reform and why he became NHS Providers’ CEO

2023-02-23T11:19:00+00:00

Fresh from starting work as NHS Providers’ new chief executive, Sir Julian Hartley joins HSJ Health Check to talk about collaboration, strikes, reform and more.

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Teaching trust names medic as new chief executive

2023-01-24T10:48:00+00:00

Leeds Teaching Hospitals Trust has named Phil Wood as its new chief executive.

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Building firm to pay £5m over ‘defects’ at major cancer centre

2023-01-16T12:22:00+00:00

A construction firm has been ordered to pay £5m after fire and electrical safety defects were found at one of the NHS’s largest cancer centres.

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Trust CEO appointed as new NHS Providers chief

2022-11-09T13:29:00+00:00

The chief executive of one of the largest hospital trusts has been appointed to lead NHS Providers.

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Government plans ‘single set of management standards’ for the NHS

2022-06-08T04:28:00+01:00

A government review of health and care leadership has recommended a single set of ‘core leadership and management standards’ for NHS managers.

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Staff shortages leaving women in ‘barbaric’ pain

2022-06-07T05:39:00+01:00

Patient safety campaigners have said ‘too many women’ are still not being offered a general anaesthetic for a diagnostic test because of staff shortages, leaving them in severe pain.

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May, Powis and Hartley given top Jubilee honours

2022-06-01T22:30:00+01:00

NHS England’s national medical director and chief nurse are among the health service staff who have been recognised for their services in the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Honours List.

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Fears of delay to flagship ‘new hospitals’ after funding cut

2022-05-17T05:03:00+01:00

Several of the ‘40 new hospitals’ promised by government face further delay and disruption because the trusts are receiving less cash than needed for crucial planning work this year, HSJ can reveal.

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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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Revealed: The ethnically diverse trusts with all-white leadership

2022-04-12T11:53:00+01:00

Analysis of new data has identified multiple trusts which appear to have no executives or very senior managers from a minority ethnic background, despite their workforces being relatively diverse.

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Five ‘new hospital’ projects due to miss 2025 completion target

2022-01-11T05:57:00+00:00

Only one of the six ‘new hospitals’ prioritised for construction by the government more than two years ago is on track to be operating by the original target date of 2025, HSJ can reveal.

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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.