FT Bulletin 17 June 2015
Published 17 June 2015
Applies to England
1. For action
1.1 Have your say on changes to the risk assessment framework
As you know, we are putting in place a number of measures to help address the challenges faced by the NHS, including proposed changes to our risk assessment framework which are intended to provide a greater focus on efficiency.
Board members, managers and governors, please respond to the consultation by 5pm on Wednesday 1 July 2015 to help inform our plans.
If you would like more information about these proposed changes, take part in our upcoming webinar and events.
1.2 Chief executives and chief nurses: nursing and midwifery revalidation required
How is your trust planning to implement revalidation for nurses and midwives?
Nurses and midwives are now required to revalidate when they renew their registration every 3 years. This is a recommendation of the Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust Public Inquiry and from April 2016 will replace the post-education and practice standards.
Monitor’s Nurse Director Ruth May has produced some key questions that may be helpful to consider as you develop your plans. Ruth is also keen to understand more about your plans so we can share these with national partners. You can email her at [email protected] by 26 June.
2. For information
2.1 Patient level costing – what do you need from PLICS software?
Our costing transformation programme aims to improve the quality of costing information in the NHS, with patient level costing and a single national annual cost collection.
We are writing to all of your costing leads to encourage them to get involved and share your requirements for Patient Level Information and Costing Systems (PLICS) software, to help support the new costing methodology.
They can email any questions to [email protected].
3. Events
3.1 Addressing the provider challenge: changes to Monitor’s regulatory approach, and support for foundation trusts
22 June 2015, 12.30pm (webinar)
25 June 2015, 12-4pm London (event)
29 June 2015, 12-4pm Leeds (event)
Who are they for?
Webinar: foundation trust chairs, executive and non-executive directors, senior managers and governors, as well as other providers, partner organisations and individuals with an interest in Monitor’s regulatory approach.
Events: foundation trust chairs, executive and non-executive directors and senior managers.
Why attend?
To learn more about the recently announced changes to our regulatory framework, and how these will affect you. During these sessions, you will have the chance to feed back in detail on the changes to the risk assessment framework as part of our current consultation.
4. Other key healthcare events
4.1 HFMA Annual Foundation Trust Conference
2-3 July 2015, Birmingham
Who is it for?
Directors of finance and senior finance staff.
Why attend?
Hear from policy makers, leaders and your peers about the future of healthcare and issues affecting your organisation. David Bennett and other experts from Monitor will talk about financial challenges faced across the sector and possible solutions to meeting these.
Book your place on the HFMA website.
4.2 Health and Care Innovation Expo 2015
2-3 September 2015, Manchester
Who is it for?
Executive and non-executive directors.
Why attend?
Join 5,000 people a day from health and care, the voluntary sector, local government, and industry at the 2015 Expo to examine the progress made so far by the Five Year Forward View and help to inform what this means for you and your organisation.
Free tickets for the events are now available for chief executives, chairs and other colleagues interested in attending. To register for your ticket, send your name, job title and organisation to [email protected].
5. External updates
5.1 Submit your honour nominations by Wednesday 15 July 2015
The Department of Health (DH) is looking for honour nominations of people who have made an outstanding contribution to the health and care system, for the Queen’s Birthday Honours List 2016.
In particular, they are looking for candidates early in their career to be considered for the British Empire Medal award.
The deadline for nominations is Wednesday 15 July. The nomination form and further guidance is available on the Department of Health’s website.
5.2 Update to the DH’s loan repayment notification process
Please be aware that DH is standardising its loan repayment notification process.
From July 2015, DH will notify individual foundation trusts via your ‘cash pigeon hole’ in the final week of the month, prior to the collection taking place.
As there will be no other notifications, you are encouraged to check your pigeon hole for updates.
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