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An integrated care board says it will not progress a redundancy scheme needed to halve its operating costs in the current financial year because it cannot be sure how it will be paid for.
A trust fears it has underpaid some of its resident doctors for nearly five years, HSJ has learned.
Steph Lawrence, CEO of the Queen's Institute of Community Nursing, warns that insufficient staffing is leading to care being missed and patient deaths ...
HSJ's expert briefing on NHS finances, savings and efforts to get back in the black. By finance correspondent Henry Anderson.
At a time when the public is losing faith in the NHS it is worth celebrating the fact that the system often manages to get something right. London's major trauma service is one such example ...
Tactical use of technology could make - or break - the delivery of the 10-Year Health Plan and ensure the NHS is sustainable ...
The health service should carry out a national review of the use of paper-based records in children's care, an independent investigation into a child's death has said.
GPs should rapidly start "collaborative discussions" with peers about developing joint "models" to fit in with the government's proposed development of "neighbourhood health", the British Medical ...
A trust chief executive is moving to run the integrated care board in the same system, after a decade working for the provider.
A private funding business case for health centres, and publishing minimum employment standards, are among the first dated objectives in the 10-Year Health Plan.
Sir Jim Mackey expects several of the NHS's first "integrated health organisations" to be created next year.
A cyber attack caused a long wait for a blood test result which contributed to the death of a patient, HSJ can reveal.
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