All Workforce articles – Page 198

  • Mark Porter
    News

    Exclusive: BMA was told contract dispute spending 'not sustainable'

    2016-05-20T07:00:00Z

    British Medical Association council told in March the junior doctors dispute had cost the union £2.9m Union treasurer Andrew Dearden said the costs had not been budgeted but were manageable Document shows he also warned spending was “not sustainable” in the long term Senior leaders at the British ...

  • Paula Vasco-Knight
    News

    CQC looking into Vasco-Knight appointment

    2016-05-20T07:00:00Z

    CQC looking into the appointment of Paula Vasco-Knight from “fit and proper perspective” Ms Vasco-Knight suspended as acting chief executive of St George’s in relation to serious financial allegations CQC’s fit and proper person panel also looking at Southern Health directors The Care Quality Commission is looking at ...

  • Nurse doctor hospital
    News

    Junior doctors contract: 16 key agreements

    2016-05-18T17:47:00Z

    On Wednesday evening the government and the British Medical Association reached an agreement on the junior doctors contract.

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    News

    Deal reached on junior doctors contract

    2016-05-18T17:10:00Z

    A deal has been reached between the government and junior doctors, bringing to an end the three year dispute that has seen thousands of patient operations cancelled.

  • Queen's Hospital Romford
    HSJ Local

    Trust to trial continued use of strike A&E model

    2016-05-18T07:00:00Z

    Trust to trial emergency care triage model it used to cope with junior doctors’ strike Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals Trust’s performance improved over 2015-16 Trust is still 10 percentage points off achieving the national target PERFORMANCE: A teaching hospital is trialling the A&E service model it ...

  • Hospital bed
    HSJ Local

    Fears for community hospital after bed closures

    2016-05-17T14:11:00Z

    WORKFORCE: A community hospital’s inpatient rehabilitation beds have been temporarily closed because of staffing problems, which has prompted fears about its future.

  • Office
    News

    NHS Improvement reveals plans for major staff shake-up

    2016-05-17T07:00:00Z

    NHS Improvement has begun consultation on new staff structure with 1,113 full-time equivalents, down from 1,244 last year Large number of vacancies means it expects to make only a few redundancies Regulator aims to move to single oversight model for trusts and FTs in 3-6 months, staff told It ...

  • Gavin boyle
    HSJ Knowledge

    Leadership Q&A: On the road to outstanding

    2016-05-13T17:13:00Z

    Gavin Boyle explains how the chief operating officer of Derbyshire Teaching Hospitals Foundation Trust will help reshape the county’s health and social care system

  • johann malawana
    News

    Junior doctors contract talks extended

    2016-05-13T14:00:00Z

    Acas talks extended to Wednesday 18 May after “real progress” this week Sir Brendan Barber, chair of Acas, says negotiations have been positive and constructive Both sides have agreed to suspend contract imposition and industrial action Talks to resolve the junior doctors contract dispute have been extended until ...

  • Marcus powell
    Comment

    Comment: Systemic bullying has to stop

    2016-05-11T09:00:00Z

    Positive organisational cultures need supportive leaders

  • Hospital Clock
    News

    'No coherent attempt' to prepare workforce for seven day NHS, say MPs

    2016-05-11T00:01:00Z

    Department of Health accused of not properly assessing the workforce needed to provide seven day services Public accounts committee also raises concerns over insufficient funding Report suggests increased agency spending caused by “unrealistic” efficiency targets The Department of Health has made “no coherent attempt” to assess the impact ...

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    News

    Trust chiefs speak out against 'bullying' regulators

    2016-05-11T00:01:00Z

    Chief executives find job rewarding but warn of lack of support from national bodies and regulators “Oppressive” scrutiny hampers innovation, King’s Fund report finds NHS England summit described as “ritual humiliation and bullying session” by one former trust boss Health Act 2012 criticised for ‘disastrous’ impact on the system ...

  • Ann Radmore
    HSJ Local

    Permanent chief executive appointed at London trust

    2016-05-10T07:00:00Z

    APPOINTMENT: Kingston Hospital Foundation Trust has appointed Ann Radmore as its substantive chief executive.

  • David Dalton
    News

    Junior doctors contract talks resume

    2016-05-09T00:01:00Z

    Talks seeking to resolve the junior doctor contract dispute were due to begin on Monday, with Sir David Dalton leading for the government.

  • Jim Mackey
    News

    Mackey: Some trusts 'not doing enough' to tackle agency spending

    2016-05-09T00:01:00Z

    Mackey warns that some trusts ”simply aren’t doing enough” to cut their spending on agency staff Warning comes as NHS Improvement tells MPs that agency caps have saved up to £300m since October 2015 Also follows complaints that some trusts have faced staffing problems due to neighbours breaching agency ...

  • Beccy baird
    Comment

    More data on activity is needed to tackle the general practice crisis

    2016-05-06T07:03:00Z

    NHS England must urgently consider how it can generate ongoing information on primary care workload

  • Cornwall
    HSJ Local

    Evidence of 'bullying and harassment' at under fire CCG

    2016-05-05T14:52:00Z

    PwC review finds “evidence of a culture of bullying and harassment” at Kernow CCG CCG has been in NHS England legal directions since December, after disclosing a huge deficit when it had been forecasting a surplus Review finds “confusion and dysfunction” on executive team, “failure of governance” and “lack ...

  • Jeremy Hunt
    News

    Updated: Government offers BMA talks on junior doctors contract

    2016-05-05T12:11:00Z

    Jeremy Hunt responds to letter from medical royal colleges Government will pause contract imposition if BMA agrees to talk about Saturday pay Hunt says BMA must agree in writing before talks can take place The government has agreed to pause its planned imposition of a new junior doctors ...

  • Person with flu
    News

    North East trust tops sickness absence table for third year

    2016-05-04T12:04:00Z

    South Tyneside Foundation Trust has highest sickness absence rate of any acute trust for third consecutive year Trusts in Lancashire and Bradford in top five for past three years An acute trust has topped the hospital trust sickness absence table for three years in a row, new data ...

  • Paula Vasco-Knight
    News

    Teaching trust loses second chief executive in two weeks

    2016-05-03T10:49:00Z

    Paula Vasco-Knight suspended as acting chief executive at St George’s University Hospitals Foundation Trust Action follows serious financial allegations made against Ms Vasco-Knight relating to a previous employment Suspension comes less than two weeks after former chief executive Miles Scott announced he was standing down EXCLUSIVE: A major ...