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News analysis: Price flaws
A review of the current provider reimbursement system highlights opportunities for improvement on the existing regime.
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Serco takes reins at ASP
Serco has taken over the operation of the Anglia Support Partnership (ASP), one of the largest shared services providers in the NHS.
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Board: single system will be required for CCGs
Adoption of the NHS Shared Business Services (SBS) finance and accounting system will be a requirement for clinical commissioning group authorisation, the NHS Commissioning Board has confirmed.
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FT efficiency figures reflect rise in productivity challenge
Monitor has revised its sector-wide efficiency require-ments for 2012/13 and beyond, signalling its belief that the squeeze on NHS provider finances will be greater than expected over the next few years.
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Monitor hints at phased approach to tariff changes
The 2014/15 national tariff will be based on 2011/12 reference costs, Monitor has confirmed.
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News review - Seamus Ward assesses the past month in healthcare finance
With the Health and Social Care Act now on the statute book, the Easter break and politicians busy being pictured eating a pie or a pasty, it was a relatively quiet month for the NHS at Westminster. But in the country at large, reform, efficiency and proposed pay and pension changes were the (non-VAT-able) hot topics.
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News analysis: Mods rules
Monitor will soon oversee locally agreed increases in tariff. Seamus Ward examines the regulator's early thinking on how the system will work
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Watchdog urges action on short-stay data
The Audit Commission has called for greater consistency in the classification of short-stay patients under payment by results (PBR).
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Study debunks day case perceptions
Trusts that treat more patients as day cases keep fewer patients in overnight for follow-up treatment, according to a study by CHKS.
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Study: integrated care savings not inevitable
Integrated care may reduce care costs but not in the short term, according to the findings of a two-year study.
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