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Editor's blog Thursday 20 January 2011: Other oddness in the Bill: retrospective rewriting staff / property transfer contracts

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01/20/2011 - 15:40

A reader emails to draw my attention to the following passage in the Bill (under para 275 Transfer schemes: supplemental on page 279)

“5. A staff transfer scheme may make provision which is the same or similar to the Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations 2006 (SI 2006/246).

“6. A property transfer scheme or a staff transfer scheme may provide:
(a) for the scheme to be modified by agreement after it comes into effect, and
(b) for any such modifications to have effect from the date when the original scheme comes into effect”
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Editor's blog Thursday 20 January 2011: Nigel Edwards off to pastures varied

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01/20/2011 - 14:21

Amid all this fuss, it's easy to overlook HSJ's reporting that Nigel Edwards will step down as acting chief executive of the NHS Confederation later this year.

Nigel has been with the Confed for a dozen years, and stepped up to become acting chief executive in trying circumstances following the well-publicised problems with NHS Employers that led to the exit of former Confed CE Steve Barnett.

Editor's blog Thursday 20 January 2011: Consortia, body corporate status and the Health and Social Care Bill

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01/20/2011 - 10:42

Cabinet Office guidance on setting up a new public body, dated January 2007, states:

"2.1 Statutory Authority
"2.1.1 Where the Public Body is to be funded by the sponsoring department it is likely that statutory authority will be required.

Editor's blog Thursday 20 January 2011: Five things you should really know about the Health and Social Care Bill

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01/20/2011 - 02:23

Five things you should really know about the proposed Health and Social Care Bill

1. Post-implementation evaluation – the lack thereof
2. The Liberator is not for liberating
3. The estimated £1.4 billion cost of reorganisation is very modest
4. Patient care? Naaah.
5. Consortia are not statutory bodies

1. Post-implementation evaluation – the lack thereof

Editor's blog Wednesday 19 January 2011: Press conference launching Health Bill (rough transcript)

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01/19/2011 - 17:14

Below is a rough transcript of the Q&A session from the press conference launching the Health and Social Care Bill today. (If anyone would like to email in your observations on the Bill, please send to editorial AT healthpolicyinsight.com)

Q&A
Q: What do you say to those who say this is too much too fast; are nervous of effects of competition and loss of management talent?

Editor's blog Wednesday 19 January 2011: Back later

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01/19/2011 - 13:42

Right off to the pub - no! the DH, for 30-minute read of Bill (ha ha ha) and then press conference.

See you later.

Editor's blog Wednesday 19 January 2011: Sir David Varney weighs in on risks of the Health Bill reforms

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01/19/2011 - 13:02

The day is getting livelier already. There is a heavy police presence on Whitehall, including riot police. I'm just not that scary.

And to add to the gaiety, the liberal think-tank Civitas has just published a report by Sir David Varney on Risk, 'Equity And Excellence'.

Editor's blog Wednesday 19 January 2011: Audit Commission times its punches - Barking, Havering and Redbridge report released

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01/19/2011 - 10:21

I suppose if you were about to abolish me, I might unleash a sense of mischief in my timing. The Audit Commission faces abolition. And has on the morning of the Health and Social Care Bill's introduction to Parliament, released its report that Barking, Havering and Redbridge has failed to meet its statutory duty.

The AC press release is copied below.

Audit Commission PR 2472 19/01/2011 [For Immediate Release]

Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust has failed to meet its statutory financial duty

Editor's blog Wednesday 19 January 2011: Beginnings, endings and gravity talking

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01/19/2011 - 08:52

Today it begins.

Today the NHS faces a fascinatingly undeveloped, electorally-unpromised and fundamental overhaul.

Today we start the legislative move from a system with hundreds of statutory commissioning organisations with accountable officers, working to national standards and regulation and offering patient choice to ... a system with hundreds of statutory commissioning organisations, working to national standards and regulation and offering patient choice.

Mmmm.

Editor’s blog Tuesday 18 January 2011: Damning PFI and commissioning reports out

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01/18/2011 - 16:21

Politicians can do really good things, we should remember.

And one of the glories of a well-functioning Parliamentary select committee is that it can cut through the ordure-ordure of party-political partisan middle-aged shoutiness, and produce really useful reports on what is happening.

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