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Past articles by Rebecca:

Deaths of two children spark ‘urgent’ investigations at leading trust

Five serious incidents, including the deaths of two children, have sparked 'urgent' investigations into the processes through which clinicians are alerted to potential safety concerns over medical products used on patients. → Read More

Provider chief executive to step down

The chief executive of a major independent mental health provider has announced her departure after leading the organisation out of special measures. → Read More

First of ‘40 new hospitals’ delayed amid EU workforce disruption

Disruption to the supply of materials and workforce to the construction sector have contributed to another delay to a major new hospital, for which planning started more than 10 years ago. → Read More

Hospital trust loses ‘good’ and ‘outstanding’ ratings amid ED pressures

One of the largest hospital trusts has been downgraded from 'good' to 'requires improvement' after the Care Quality Commission found emergency department staff felt 'pressured' by leaders to re-introduce 'corridor care'. → Read More

Trust chief cleared by ‘fit and proper person review’

The chief executive of a major acute trust has been cleared by a fit and proper person review, HSJ has learned. → Read More

‘Nightmare’ fuel shortages hit care of vulnerable patients

Community and mental health service providers have warned the ongoing fuel crisis and other traffic disruption is starting to impact the care of vulnerable patients. → Read More

‘Horrendous’ patient death after staff mistake physical injuries for mental health condition

A patient died from a serious spinal injury after emergency staff incorrectly attributed his physical condition to his mental health issues, an inquest heard. → Read More

'Outstanding' trust appoints new chief executive

Norfolk Community Health and Care Trust has appointed a director of operations and mental health nurse as its new chief executive. → Read More

Boards responsible for integration strategy unlikely to be fully operational before autumn 2022

The government has acknowledged that integrated care systems are unlikely to have fully established the partnership boards designed to drive joint working between the NHS and local government until at least five months after ICSs become statutory bodies. → Read More

Service rated ‘good’ despite ‘weaknesses in culture’

A trust’s maternity services were rated ‘good’ despite an independent report finding ‘weaknesses in the culture’ and ‘defensive and fractious’ behaviours, HSJ has learned. → Read More

‘Everything up for grabs’ as NHS reviews ‘long-term plan’ goals

NHS England is reviewing the commitments to improve services made in its long-term plan, with senior officials believing many of them cannot be met under last week’s funding settlement and after the damage of the pandemic, HSJ has learned. → Read More

‘Severe pressures’ driving two-month waits for urgent scans

A trust in the Midlands has cited ‘severe pressures’ on its imaging department which mean patients are waiting more than two months for urgent scans that should normally happen within two weeks. → Read More

Troubled provider sees ‘outstanding’ services downgraded to ‘inadequate’

A mental health trust already subject to an inquiry into a string of adult patient deaths has had its rating for children’s wards downgraded from “outstanding” to “inadequate”. → Read More

NHS leaders 'set for fight' amid signs mental health will miss out on new funding

Mental health leaders are preparing for a “fight” over the new NHS funding announced by the government, with senior sources saying none of the new money has been earmarked for the sector. → Read More

Trust appoints permanent CEO after year of interim leadership

An acute trust in the Midlands has made its interim chief executive a permanent appointment. → Read More

Tory council review challenges use of ‘profit driven’ private hospitals

A review which examined the deaths of three vulnerable patients has challenged the continued use of “profit-driven” private hospitals by NHS commissioners. → Read More

Review from Tory council challenges use of ‘profit driven’ private hospitals

A review which examined the deaths of three vulnerable patients has challenged the continued use of “profit-driven” private hospitals by NHS commissioners. → Read More

Government plans new integration white paper

The government will publish a white paper with further ambitions on integration and social care reform later this year, it has announced as part of a new funding settlement. → Read More

Former BBC executive to chair hospital trust

The former chief finance and chief operating officer for the BBC has been appointed chair of the Countess of Chester Hospital Foundation Trust. → Read More

Police raised multiple concerns to regulator about hospital

Police raised concerns to the Care Quality Commission over the care at a private hospital after being called eight times by a patient, a report has revealed. → Read More