All Nursing articles – Page 36

  • Researcher using microscope
    HSJ Local

    IT crash causes 'critical incident' at major teaching hospital

    2016-09-21T14:00:00Z

    Operations and appointments have been cancelled after a “critical” fault with Leeds Teaching Hospitals’ pathology IT system Test results are having to be hand delivered to clinical teams with significant impact on patient flow Fault is also affecting Bradford Teaching Hospitals and local GPs who use the trust’s pathology ...

  • Lister Hospital
    HSJ Local

    Trust makes controversial pension offer to reduce vacancies

    2016-09-14T12:25:00Z

    East and North Herts Trust to offer a higher salary to new nurses if they opt out of NHS pension NHS Pension Board previously raised concerns that similar scheme at Oxleas FT “induced” staff to choose pension opt-out NHS Improvement aware of ENHT’s decision for “some time” A ...

  • Blurred hospital corridor with three figures in it
    News

    New data reveals scale of nursing jobs advertised

    2016-08-31T12:32:00Z

    New data from NHS Digital shows 29,000 full-time equivalent job adverts for nurses in first three months of 2016 More than 9,000 registered nurse and midwife roles were advertised each month on the NHS Jobs website Year on year there were 3,300 more FTE nursing staff working in the ...

  • Doctors
    News

    Revealed: NHS trusts to lose millions in training funding

    2016-08-26T07:00:00Z

    Treasury spending review leads to 2 per cent cut in education and training cash paid to NHS providers in 2016-17 Health Education England will offset the cut this year as a one-off move to prevent destabilisation NHS Providers warns cuts are not sustainable in light of wider financial pressures ...

  • Stafford Hospital
    HSJ Local

    Stafford hospital A&E stops seeing children amid safety fears

    2016-08-25T12:55:00Z

    University Hospitals of North Midlands Trust says Stafford A&E department is unsafe due to shortage of specialist paediatric staff Concerns echo those raised in August 2006 when a peer review warned of “immediate risks” to children due to a lack of staff Staff shortages include doctors and nurses trained ...

  • Miriam fine goulden 3x2
    Comment

    Dress for the job at hand: understanding tribalism

    2016-08-23T07:00:00Z

    Conforming to expectations in the way you dress is an unspoken rule of professional life - just don’t isolate yourself from other groups

  • View of the main entrance of Salisbury District Hospital from the south west
    HSJ Local

    Trust approves £300k increase in nurse spending following inspection

    2016-08-22T16:04:00Z

    A trust in Wiltshire, which was told to improve staffing levels earlier this year, has earmarked nearly £300,000 for additional nursing staff.

  • Agency nurse3
    News

    Agency cap expected to save NHS up to £800m in first year

    2016-08-15T07:00:00Z

    NHS Improvement says agency cap is delivering substantial savings Regulator says no evidence of systematic impact on safety or staff supply Nine out of 10 NHS trusts are breaching the cap every week to maintain safety The cap on agency rates for temporary staff in the NHS is ...

  • Shaun lintern expert briefing
    Expert Briefing

    Lintern’s Risk Register: Which tribe do you belong to?

    2016-08-09T10:43:00Z

    A thought provoking meet-up this week got me thinking about tribalism in the NHS and how that impacts on day to day culture, staff and patient care. Also this week: can the CQC stay true to its mission? Everything you need to stay up to date on patient safety ...

  • Nurses
    News

    Nursing shortage could continue beyond 2020

    2016-08-08T07:00:00Z

    Forecast demand by trusts for adult nurses is not aligned to the Five Year Forward View Unless demand forecasts reduce the nursing shortage will continue beyond 2020 HEE’s pledge to meet future demand for nurses depends on activity falling in line with forward view Trusts had forecast an additional ...

  • Shaun lintern expert briefing
    Expert Briefing

    Lintern’s Risk Register: A change in tone on safe staffing?

    2016-08-04T07:49:00Z

    Everything you need to stay up to date on patient safety and workforce, plus my take on the most important under-the-radar stories. From patient safety correspondent Shaun Lintern

  • Nurse
    HSJ Local

    'Unprecedented' staff shortage forces trust to restrict services

    2016-08-02T06:00:00Z

    Cumbria Partnership Foundation Trust implements contingency plans after 40 per cent shortage at some units Director says plans will lead to significant disruption for patients Trust hopes to reopen beds in September after new staff start WORKFORCE: Unprecedented staff shortages have forced a North West community health trust ...

  • Jim Mackey
    News

    Mackey: Pay bill growth list was 'intended to start a discussion'

    2016-07-29T07:00:00Z

    NHS Improvement says its list of trusts with high pay bill growth was “intended to start a conversation” Jim Mackey says asking for total “excess” of £356m to be cut would be “unworkable and unsafe” Mr Mackey says providers will not “be penalised financially over pay growth” NHS ...

  • Yeovil District Hospital
    News

    CQC wants 'sophisticated' approach to safe staffing

    2016-07-28T14:38:00Z

    CQC comments emphasise trust autonomy on safe staffing Regulator says it will not “back off” on safe staffing and trusts’ plans must be credible Clarification comes after NHS financial reset and focus on excess pay bill growth The Care Quality Commission has tried to strike a new tone ...

  • Worcestershire Acute Hospitals Trust
    News

    Updated: More trust leaders insist regulator was wrong to target pay bills

    2016-07-26T07:00:00Z

    NHS Improvement’s figures identifying potential excess paybill spending did not take account of key service changes, chief executives say Trusts including Salford Royal and UCLH identified as over-spending on staff Regulator will be asked to publish revised list by Royal Devon FT More trust leaders have defended their ...

  • Test tubes
    HSJ Knowledge

    How we created a better service for people living with Behçet’s syndrome

    2016-07-25T07:00:00Z

    One stop clinics that enable timely diagnosis and treatment are improving services for people who have this auto inflammatory condition

  • Workforce
    News

    Trust chiefs hit back at claims of overspending on staff

    2016-07-21T17:49:00Z

    Hospital chief executives who face having to find millions of pounds in extra savings have hit back at NHS Improvement’s claims they may have recruited too many staff.

  • Workforce
    News

    Trusts may face financial penalties for over-recruiting staff

    2016-07-21T11:28:00Z

    Sixty-three provider trusts identified for excess pay bill growth since 2014 and face potential cuts of £356m This has been calculated by halving the excess growth above the level of inflation since 2015-16 One chief executive says NHS Improvement’s figures ignored the historical baseline of poor staffing More ...

  • Dementia care
    News

    'Big question marks' over how CCGs will pay for £200m care hike

    2016-07-21T07:00:00Z

    Cost of a place in a care home with nursing will rise from £112 to £156.25 a week Audit firm Mazars estimates rise will increase cost of NHS funded nursing care to £658m a year HSJ estimates this will add £191m a year to the current rate paid by ...

  • Shaun lintern expert briefing
    Expert Briefing

    Lintern’s Risk Register: Through the looking glass, nothing is what it seems

    2016-07-20T15:31:00Z

    Everything you need to stay up to date on patient safety and workforce, plus my take on the most important under-the-radar stories. From patient safety correspondent Shaun Lintern