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  • Long-standing Confed network chief to chair trust

    • 20 Dec 2023

    NHS Confederation’s mental health network’s long-standing chief executive is leaving to chair a mental health trust.

  • Thirteen trusts write off £1.3m in overpayments to staff

    • 19 Dec 2023

    Thirteen trusts were responsible for just over half of £2.6m overpayments to staff written off by NHS providers last year, data obtained by HSJ reveals.

  • Trust appoints CEO after two years as interim

    • 18 Dec 2023

    An ‘outstanding’ mental health trust has made its long-term interim chief executive substantive, it has announced.

  • 56% of staff leave ‘relentless’ jobs within a year

    • 18 Dec 2023

    A trust has found that more than half its new call handlers quit within a year of starting, and a third within six months — with ‘health’ being given as the main reason.

  • New CEO named for ‘outstanding’ trust

    • 15 Dec 2023

    Northumbria Healthcare Foundation Trust has appointed a new chief executive to replace Sir Jim Mackey.

  • Hospital violence ‘going through the roof’, says CEO

    • 13 Dec 2023

    A London acute trust is planning to provide staff working in frailty units with body cameras and those in antenatal clinics with additional security, as violence and aggression against them goes ‘through the roof’.

  • Hospital chief on long-term absence after ‘group’ move

    • 12 Dec 2023

    The hospital chief executive which last month moved to shared leadership with a neighbouring trust is on long-term absence, and may not be returning to the role, HSJ understands.

  • Almost all promised ‘50,000 more nurses’ are international recruits

    • 8 Dec 2023

    Ninety-three per cent of the 51,245 nurses who have joined the NHS in the last four years have been recruited from overseas, NHS England’s chief nursing officer revealed yesterday.

  • Consultants vote ‘no confidence’ in trust board

    • 7 Dec 2023

    The consultants committee at a mental health trust has passed two ‘no confidence’ votes in its board, after the medical director was unexpectedly suspended from his duties.

  • Ex-national director to lead ICS group

    • 5 Dec 2023

    The former medical director of NHS Improvement – who now holds several local board roles – is to become chair of the national NHS Integrated Care System network.

  • Junior doctors announce strike in first week of January

    • 5 Dec 2023

    The British Medical Association has announced nine days of further strike action by junior doctors, after extended talks with the government failed to produce an offer the union felt could be put to members.

  • Staff set to miss out on ‘covid bonus’ despite government U-turn

    • 5 Dec 2023

    Staff in some organisations providing NHS services – including in trusts’ subsidiary companies – are likely to miss out on the one-off ‘covid bonus’ paid to other health service staff, despite an apparent government agreement to fund it, HSJ has been told

  • Minister: There’s systemic racism in the NHS

    • 1 Dec 2023

    A health and social care minister privately said there was ‘systemic’ racism within the NHS and called for an investigation into it.

  • ‘Instrumental’ NHSE director departs

    • 1 Dec 2023

    One of the architects of NHS England’s new commercial strategic framework is leaving the organisation this month.

  • High profile director hired by trust to lead recovery from scandal

    • 29 Nov 2023

    A trust which has been at the centre of a series of scandals over the last year has appointed a former regional director as its group chief medical officer.

  • Nurses demand new negotiations after pay deal ‘eclipsed’ by consultants offer

    • 29 Nov 2023

    The government must re-open pay negotiations with nurses in the wake of its pay offer to consultants, the general secretary and chief executive of the Royal College of Nurses has told the health secretary.

  • BMA agrees to end ‘rate card’ demands under pay deal

    • 27 Nov 2023

    The government has reached an agreement with union leaders over consultants’ pay that will now be put to members, including a commitment from the British Medical Association to cease promoting its controversial ‘rate cards’ for overtime shifts.

  • ‘Appalled’ nurses ‘more likely to strike’ after doctors deal, warns RCN

    • 27 Nov 2023

    The Royal College of Nursing has reacted furiously to news that medical consultants have been offered a new pay deal for 2023-24, saying nurses are now more likely to strike.

  • Two ICBs appoint chief executives

    • 23 Nov 2023

    Two integrated care boards in the Midlands have made their interim chief executives substantive.

  • Exclusive: Paramedics unable to work as recruitment outstrips ambulance numbers

    • 23 Nov 2023

    Up to 50 ambulance crews are unable to go out on the road in London every day because the service does not have enough vehicles for its increasing workforce, HSJ can reveal.