All Workforce articles – Page 287
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NewsA&E doctors 'should get pay rise'
Doctors working in A&E should be given a pay rise to help end the staffing crisis on emergency wards, it has been claimed.
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Blogs
Tackling inequality is a forgotten priority
A current Coronation Street storyline is ideal material for addressing racism issues in organisations
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NewsTrusts seek thousands of frontline staff in 'short-term fix'
Foundation trusts aim to spend £500m recruiting 10,000 additional frontline clinical staff this year as a short term fix before cutting the workforce by almost 30,000 in the following two years, their latest plans show.
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NewsNHS staff sick days on the rise
NHS ambulance staff took almost 15 days off sick last year, figures suggest.
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NewsFormer Mid Staffs nursing director distances herself from staff shortages
A former chief nurse at Mid Staffordshire Foundation Trust has blamed frontline staff for chronic shortages of nurses.
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NewsAnalysed: The future of the NHS consultant contract
What does the NHS consultant contract say and how does it need to change for the future?
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HSJ LocalMid Staffs survey reveals claims of continuing poor care
Some patients at Mid Staffordshire Foundation Trust are continuing to suffer poor care more than four years after widespread failures at the trust first emerged.
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NewsExclusive: GMC reveals 16 A&Es with concerns
HSJ can reveal the names of 16 emergency departments about which the General Medical Council has current significant concerns.
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CommentWhy aren’t there more women leaders in the NHS?
Lack of women leaders is a disadvantage to the NHS
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HSJ KnowledgeKey comments from HSJ's women in healthcare survey
A selection of thought provoking quotes
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HSJ KnowledgeAnalysed: Results of HSJ's women in healthcare survey for mobile
75pc of women said they would recommend a career in healthcare management
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HSJ KnowledgeAnalysed: HSJ's women in healthcare survey - interactive
In-depth analysis and commentary
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NewsWomen still in the minority in NHS leadership roles
Women are still massively underrepresented in senior leadership positions in the NHS, a major analysis by HSJ has found.
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HSJ KnowledgeAnna Dugdale: ‘You have to be a bit more resilient’
Profile of the foundation trust chief executive
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HSJ Local
Keogh review highlights Dudley staffing concerns
PERFORMANCE: The Dudley Group Foundation Trust has said it is to carry out a review of staffing levels after concerns raised by the Keogh mortality review panel.
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NewsKeogh review exposes fears over NHS staffing levels
The NHS has little idea whether staffing levels at English hospitals are safe, Keogh review panel members have admitted.
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NewsCollege urges paediatric reconfiguration
Health services for children must be radically changed or young patients could face serious safety risks, leading doctors have said.
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CommentLet's recruit, develop and plan leadership differently
Senior roles in NHS organisations can be performed collectively
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CommentSubtle sexism: discrimination in the labs
Why health science has traditionally been a ‘man’s world’











