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The Audit Commission has revised its use of resources assessment for primary care trusts in 2008/09, introducing a more proportionate, risk-based approach.
Workforce body NHS Employers has sought to calm finance directors’ fears that new arrangements for unsocial hours pay will add significant costs.
Payment for performance (P4P) in the NHS moved firmly into the centre stage last month when it was given the prime minister’s backing.
Eight of the 17 remaining financially-challenged trusts have agreed solutions to pay off long-standing deficits and debts.
The National Programme for IT (NPfIT) has been delayed by four years but the Department of Health believes it will save more than £1bn over 10 years, according to the National Audit Office.
The June issue of Healthcare Finance has now been published with a new look for the magazine. The redesigned issue includes an in-depth look at how one trust has pioneered patient level costing to underpin its move to service line management.
Concerned that shortlists for senior finance roles are simply too short, the HFMA has been canvassing the opinions of finance managers. Steve Brown reports
The Scottish government has promised to consider the impact of the National Resource Allocation Committee (NRAC) formula on health boards’ ability to maintain and develop NHS services in remote and rural areas.