Workforce – Page 229
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Supplements
Rising Stars: NHS leaders need time to breathe
It’s vital hard pressed NHS leaders take time away from daily pressures
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HSJ Local
FT becomes ‘emergency caretaker’ of GP surgeries
STRUCTURE: An East Midlands foundation trust is to take over all GP services in three local surgeries under ‘exceptional circumstances’, its commissioners have said.
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HSJ Local
Ambulance trust makes interim chief permanent
WORKFORCE: Yorkshire Ambulance Service Trust has appointed Rod Barnes as its chief executive.
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HSJ Knowledge
Nurture a revamp of maternity services to transform care
Increased bookings and improved care
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HSJ Local
PFI company could ban hospital staff from trust restaurant
Hospital staff could be banned from an NHS foundation trust restaurant under plans by one of the FT’s private finance initiative partner companies, HSJ has learned.
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News
Tax barriers and staff opposition deter trusts from becoming mutuals
Trusts in the Mutuals in Health pathfinder scheme have concluded that legislation, tax regimes and a lack of staff support present major barriers to their becoming staff owned organisations.
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HSJ Knowledge
Streamlining inpatient processes can reduce discharge times
Review the continuing healthcare procedures
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Supplements
Roundtable: Leading the way in developing new care models
The pros and cons of vanguard sites developing new care models
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Comment
The new health secretary will face an uphill battle
The new health secretary must draw up a road map for sustainable health services
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News
Exclusive: Half of nurses at 'inadequate' trusts worried about staffing
More than half the nursing workforce at the eight hospital trusts rated ‘inadequate’ by the Care Quality Commission have said there are not enough staff for them to do their job.
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Comment
Build a clearer clinical workforce picture to tackle the challenges it faces
A systematic dataset
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HSJ Partners
Joint working is a prelude to integration, not integration itself
There is a lack of intellectual rigour
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News
Exclusive: Trusts struggle to achieve weekend standards during weekdays
Hospitals in the East Midlands are struggling to meet new clinical standards for seven day services even during normal weekday hours, according to a region-wide analysis.
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Comment
Stamping down on pay belittles our top jobs
The Daily Mail putting the boot in makes NHS leadership harder
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HSJ Knowledge
A&E challenges will only be met if we change our workforce models
Long term solutions for improving urgent care
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HSJ Local
Trust replaces A&E doctors after en masse resignation
WORKFORCE: Worcestershire Acute Hospitals Trust has managed to fill four out of five vacant accident and emergency consultant posts after a group of consultants resigned en masse in protest at the way a review of acute services was being handled.
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News
Exclusive: Quarter of DH civil servants want to leave in next year
Almost a quarter of civil servants working in the Department of Health want to leave within the next 12 months or as soon as possible, according to an internal staff survey.
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Comment
Why the Mail's 'NHS fat cats' story is so offensive
I was mightily offended by the Mail’s revelations