All Education/training articles – Page 36

  • Nurse
    News

    Health Education England defends new nursing associate role

    2016-03-08T07:00:00Z

    HEE director of nursing says role is not designed to be a substitute for registered nurses Lord Willis says NMC regulation and CQC focus on safe staffing are key safeguards Consultation on new role closes on Friday The new nursing associate role should not be used by NHS ...

  • Surgical scissors
    News

    New patient safety body to carry out 'no blame' investigations

    2016-03-07T17:11:00Z

    Evidence submitted to Healthcare Safety Investigation Branch could be protected to create a “safe space” for learning Mike Durkin says HSIB will rely on NHS Improvement for “pay and rations” HSIB will develop “exemplar model” of investigations for NHS organisations to follow locally The new body to examine ...

  • Hospital bed
    News

    New end of life care plans could leave decisions ‘hidden’ from families

    2016-02-18T00:01:00Z

    New end of life care plan is designed to replace do not attempt resuscitation orders in the NHS Form is being developed after high profile court rulings created a legal precedent for patients to be consulted Concerns have been expressed that the form is confusing and could make care ...

  • Ian Cumming
    News

    Trusts may lose training cash if they don’t impose contract, warns HEE

    2016-02-17T11:05:00Z

    HEE chief executive Ian Cumming says he is not prepared to see a competitive market between trusts with different junior doctor contracts Adoption of new contract will be key criteria for HEE decisions on training posts with NHS trusts Follows speculation some trusts could choose not to adopt the ...

  • Doctor strike Jan 2016
    News

    BMA will consider 'every form and frequency' of industrial action

    2016-02-12T17:15:00Z

    Junior doctors’ committee chair writes that the BMA will consider “every form and frequency” of industrial action Johan Malawana says the union needs to be “smart” to ensure the government is the target, not other doctors or the NHS Comments suggest sustained strike action could happen in coming months ...

  • letter note writing
    News

    Revealed: How Dalton's contract letter unravelled

    2016-02-12T12:46:00Z

    NHS chief executives were given just four hours to agree whether or not their name was included in Sir David Dalton’s letter sent to health secretary Jeremy Hunt, it emerged on Friday.

  • Doctor strike Jan 2016 2
    News

    Dalton: BMA was ‘not serious about reaching a compromise’

    2016-02-12T09:00:00Z

    Sir David Dalton says new contract should be introduced after negotiations were “exhausted” Salford Royal chief executive says the BMA was not serious about negotiating a deal Criticises social media commentary as “distasteful” and unhelpful Calls for NHS leaders to meet with their staff to address low morale ...

  • Jeremy Hunt
    News

    Government will impose new junior doctors' contract

    2016-02-11T12:15:00Z

    Health secretary says new contract will deliver increases in basic pay plus premium pay for weekend work Imposition follows three years of no progress on talks with the BMA Heidi Alexander tells says imposing a deal is a “sign of failure” HSJ Live: reaction to the new junior doctors’ ...

  • Physiotherapy
    News

    HEE under fire for 'inexplicable' physio cuts

    2016-02-11T10:56:00Z

    Chartered Society for Physiotherapy questions HEE’s workforce predictions Physiotherapy training places will be cut by 6.7 per cent in 2016-17 HEE says it stands by its forecast and will deliver 5,124 additional physiotherapy staff by 2020 Health Education England has come under fire for “inexplicable” cuts to physiotherapy ...

  • Harry Evans
    Comment

    Analysed: public reaction to the junior doctors’ strike

    2016-02-11T10:22:00Z

    Public support has strengthened in favour of junior doctors, with an increase in those strongly supporting yesterday’s strike compared to the one in January. 

  • David Dalton
    News

    Dalton tells Hunt to 'do what is necessary' on junior doctors' contract

    2016-02-11T09:41:00Z

    Sir David Dalton says agreement not possible and government should take action to deliver certainty to the NHS Jeremy Hunt to speak in Parliament at 12.15pm and could announce plans to impose a deal Sir David says BMA unwilling to accept any plain time working on Saturday despite new ...

  • Healthcare assistant
    News

    Higher number of HCAs linked with increased mortality, says study

    2016-02-09T23:30:00Z

    Research shows trusts with a higher number of healthcare assistants relative to bed numbers had an increased risk of mortality Study also found an association between higher numbers of nurses and doctors to patients and a fall in mortality rates Authors warn NHS policymakers against regarding HCAs as interchangeable ...

  • Doctor strike Jan 2016
    News

    Last ditch talks try to stop junior doctors' strike

    2016-02-09T11:35:00Z

    NHS Employers confirms talks have taken place with the British Medical Association to try to avert strike Junior doctors are due to walk out for 24 hours from 8am tomorrow but emergency care will be provided NHS England estimates almost 3,000 inpatient and daycase procedures will be cancelled ...

  • Naaem_Ahmed
    Comment

    Decisions on the junior doctor contracts will inform who we want delivering the NHS

    2016-02-08T13:39:00Z

    The drive to reform the NHS must be careful not to alienate the very people who can make it happen

  • Patient and health worker smiling at each other
    Comment

    We must keep our eyes on the outcomes prize

    2016-02-05T11:58:00Z

    The bravest leaders are ensuring outcomes are prized above activity – but this is not a mission for the faint hearted

  • Workforce
    News

    NAO: NHS workforce plans driven by saving cash

    2016-02-05T11:58:00Z

    National Audit Office says existing system of workforce planning is not value for money NHS training 19 per cent fewer nurses in 2014-15 than it was in 2004-05 NAO says trust workforce predictions influenced by financial efficiency savings NHS trusts’ workforce predictions are driven by the imperative to ...

  • Workforce
    News

    New staffing metric 'may lead to unsafe nursing levels'

    2016-02-05T00:01:00Z

    ‘Care hours’ metric to be ‘principal’ measure for nursing deployment Experts say using metric could lead to unsafe staffing Concerns include the mixing of nurse and healthcare assistant numbers Lord Carter says trusts should also use separate data on nurses and HCAs A new headline staffing metric proposed ...

  • Sir David Dalton
    News

    Dalton 'disappointed' BMA has 'refused to negotiate' on Saturday working

    2016-02-04T12:04:00Z

    Sir David Dalton has written directly to junior doctors ahead of next week’s 24 hour strike, revealing more details from the government’s negotiations with the British Medical Association.

  • Ian Cumming
    News

    HEE chief: Spending review cuts led to fewer nurse places

    2016-02-03T07:00:00Z

    Ian Cumming says Health Education England would have “almost certainly” commissioned more nurse training places for 2016-17 Failure to tackle poor staff retention is biggest risk factor to delivering HEE’s planned workforce growth HEE fears NHS employers’ workforce predictions are not in line with new care models Health ...

  • News

    Royal colleges wade into junior contract talks

    2016-01-28T10:46:00Z

    Six royal colleges and 15 medical associations warn of “long term damage” without negotiated deal Private letter sent in support of a deal as Acas talks continue Government warned against spreading resources “more thinly” Both sides in the junior doctors’ contract dispute have been urged to reach a ...