Workforce – Page 242
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Comment
Our 'Cinderella service' steps into the limelight
Mental health rises belatedly to the top of the political agenda
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News
Radiographers to strike over pay
Radiographers across the UK will strike on October 20 in the latest outbreak of industrial action against the government’s decision not to accept a recommended 1 per cent pay rise for all NHS staff.
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News
CQC will 'learn by doing' fit and proper person checks
The watchdog will have to adopt a ‘learn by doing’ approach when enforcing the fit and proper test of healthcare leaders, its chief executive has admitted
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News
Medical contract negotiations collapse
Contract negotiations between the British Medical Association and NHS Employers suddenly collapsed last night
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Comment
Readers’ letters – 17 October 2014
Let’s elevate the role of healthcare science within the health service
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Comment
Use technology on the front line to boost staff morale and patient care
NHS staff need extra support to deliver quality care
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Supplements
Top chief executives roundtable: Inspire staff to care day after day
The final HSJ Top Chief Executives roundtable
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Comment
GP leaders are a major force to improve care
Following concern about the departure of GPs from clinical commissioning group accountable officer roles, the Chief Clinical Officer Network carried out a survey of the group. Andy Harris explains the findings
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Supplements
Flexible Futures: The happy locum
Special report looks at the pros and cons of temporary staff
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Comment
What price is a pay rise when we count the cost of Ebola?
Ignoring the strikers could still prove costly
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HSJ Local
Wye Valley put in special measures
PERFORMANCE: Wye Valley Trust has been placed in special measures after being rated ‘inadequate’ by the Care Quality Commission.
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News
Ramsay appoints UK chief
Ramsay Health Care has appointed Mark Page as chief executive of its UK operations.
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Comment
Active unions are good for public sector managers
Unions can help with staff communication and decision making
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HSJ Knowledge
At the click of a button: Healthcare's future transformed by technology
Avatars, eHealth platforms and wireless monitoring
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Comment
If the NHS was a patient, it would have depression
For compassionate care, staff must feel attended to
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Supplements
HSJ Roundtable: How to tackle the workforce planning issue
Addressing present and future demands
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News
Special measures can have 'detrimental effect', trust chief warns
The special measures regime for struggling hospitals has the potential to demoralise staff and hamper efforts to fill much needed vacancies, according to a high profile troubleshooter tasked with putting one trust back on track.
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News
Help us find healthcare’s latest rising stars
You have until 3 November to nominate who you think will be the NHS leaders of the future
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HSJ Knowledge
Eliminate tensions to make research work on the front line
We must resolve tensions to improve patient care
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News
More UK doctors coming from Europe
More doctors are coming from Europe to work in the UK than ever, according to a report by the General Medical Council.