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NHS Savings (29th Mar 12 at 9:59am UTC)
NHS £20bn savings progress questioned http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-17541803
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Re: NHS Savings (29th Mar 12 at 11:28pm UTC)
Tea and biscuits at the Department of Health? That'll be £109,000.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/healthnews/9173645/Tea-and-biscuits-at-the-Department-of-Health-Thatll-be-109000..html
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Re: NHS Savings (12th Jul 12 at 11:11pm UTC)
Hundreds of patients have seen their conditions seriously worsen and one has died after 19,000 appointments were delayed at a scandal-hit NHS trust.

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Re: NHS Savings (15th Jul 12 at 10:13pm UTC)
Thousands of NHS staff could be threatened with the sack unless they agree to take pay cuts as hospital managers struggle to balance the books, it has emerged.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/healthnews/9401258/NHS-staff-who-dont-agree-to-pay-cut-face-sack.html
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Re: NHS Savings (16th Jul 12 at 4:33pm UTC)
I wonder how mass sackings would look in employment tribunals?
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Re: NHS Savings (16th Jul 12 at 5:36pm UTC)
Can't see it shortening waiting lists if they manage to sack thousands when they need agency staff to stay afloat now {Sad}
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Re: NHS Savings (17th Jul 12 at 4:33pm UTC)
Could it be that we're not cut out to be managers? Too logical {Wink}
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Re: NHS Savings (28th Aug 12 at 8:23pm UTC)
Shocked father takes his own pillows and duvet into £170m hospital after finding son 'shivering under blood-stained sheets'

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Re: NHS Savings (10th Sep 12 at 9:27pm UTC)
A series of London-area hospitals has admitted using cheap secretarial agencies in India

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Re: NHS Savings (8th Oct 12 at 4:26pm UTC)
Doctors' pay should be frozen again, employers say http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-19845909
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Re: NHS Savings (8th Oct 12 at 10:14pm UTC)
David Cameron faces a growing backlash against NHS cuts and the closure of A&E departments as it emerges that specialist dementia, mental health and geriatric wards are also under threat.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/healthnews/9592407/Geriatric-and-mental-health-wards-threatened-by-NHS-cuts.html
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Re: NHS Savings (17th Oct 12 at 7:38am UTC)
How can the NHS do more for less?

The health service must get back to basics if hospitals are to have a chance of meeting the productivity challenge

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Re: NHS Savings (22nd Oct 12 at 9:22pm UTC)
PharmaTimes http://www.pharmatimes.com/mobile/12-10-19/NHS_to_make_half_a_billion_in_medicine_savings.aspx

NHS to make half a billion in medicine savings

The NHS can look forward to making nearly half a billion in efficiency savings on medicines this year, according to new data.

New forecasts from The Quarter – a regular report on how the NHS is meeting its QIPP targets – predicts that the NHS should make £447 million in savings on its prescribing budget by April next year. This will make medicines the second largest chunk of savings coming from QIPP, second only to efficiencies coming from acute services.

Data from the report, which was released this week by the Department of Health, show that the NHS has already saved over £1.2 billion in the first quarter of the financial year, and is on target to meet its savings target of £5 billion for the year.

But it is not as much as was made in the last financial year, where QIPP managed to save £5.8 billion, with the medicines bill representing £700 million of this total. The biggest proportion of this - £2.8 billion - came from savings made in hospital care, but drug costs amounted for the second biggest set of savings.

A large number of medicines went off patent in 2011/12, which would have helped prescribers cut down on branded drugs, including AstraZeneca’s antipsychotic Seroquel (quetiapine) and Pfizer and Eisai’s Alzheimer’s drug Aricept (donepezil). The patent loss of Pfizer’s statin Lipitor (atorvastatin) in May should also do much to help make savings this year, as it has been the most costly drug for the NHS for nearly ten years.

The government has set an ambitious target of making £20 billion worth of savings by 2015, meaning last year’s target will need to be met every year for the next three years if it is to be reached.

The savings are part of the government’s QIPP agenda, which aims to make major savings by improving quality, innovation, prevention and productivity in the health service.

Ending blacklists

But controversy still remains over how some of these targets are being met. Whilst QIPP aims to encourage an innovative approach to reducing drug costs, many NHS commissioners are still using ‘slash and burn’ tactics to make savings on the annual £13 billion drugs budget.

This includes the use of ‘red’ and ‘black’ lists of drugs, which pressurises doctors into not prescribing high-cost treatments, and is the antithesis of what QIPP aims to achieve. The report notes the government aims to stop this practice with the recent introduction of the NICE Scorecard, which will name and shame those NHS bodies who are still restricting NICE-approved medicines.

The report says: “The law is quite clear on this point. All of NICE’s technology appraisals carry a statutory funding obligation and patients have a legal right to access NICE recommended medicines and technologies – this is non-negotiable.”

From April 2013, PCT clusters and the newly formed clinical commissioning groups will need to publish their formularies online to show they are conforming to the Scorecard. This could mean that fewer savings will be made from the drugs budget, as NHS bodies will no longer be able to make short-term cuts to expensive, but NICE-approved drugs.

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Re: NHS Savings (27th Oct 12 at 11:06pm UTC)
EU rules are driving maternity and casualty closures

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Re: NHS Savings (23rd Nov 12 at 9:52am UTC)
NHS cost-cutting being put ahead of patients' welfare, claims watchdog
Care Quality Commission's report on England's healthcare says one in 10 patients are denied respect and dignity

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Re: NHS Savings (27th Nov 12 at 11:59pm UTC)
More than 50,000 people were “denied treatment” on the NHS last year to cut costs and keep them off waiting lists, Labour claimed last night.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/healthnews/9706918/50000-denied-treatment-to-save-NHS-cash-claims-Labour.html
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Re: NHS Savings (28th Nov 12 at 11:08pm UTC)
Health service 'is only going to get worse'

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Re: NHS Savings (30th Nov 12 at 11:27pm UTC)
Physical attacks and assaults against NHS staff have increased to 163 per day with fears waiting times and workforce cutbacks are to blame.

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Re: NHS Savings (4th Dec 12 at 10:54pm UTC)
David Cameron and Jeremy Hunt have been ordered to stop claiming that NHS spending has increased after the official statistics watchdog found health funds had fallen.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/9722661/David-Cameron-ordered-to-stop-saying-NHS-spending-is-up.html
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Re: NHS Savings (5th Dec 12 at 11:11pm UTC)
Ministers rebuked on NHS spending claim http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-20600852
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