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         Comment CommentWhat Javid’s speech was really aboutBuilt as a big reform speech, Sajid Javid’s recent speech widely left health policy commentators, who follow such reform talk closely, frustrated, bemused, underwhelmed or all three, writes Richard Sloggett 
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         News NewsChief leaves trust after 25 years for national roleNavina Evans will replace the outgoing Ian Cumming as Health Education England’s new chief executive, it has been announced today. 
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         News NewsHEE appoints interim chief after Cumming steps downWendy Reid will take over from Ian Cumming as Health Education England’s acting chief executive, it has been announced. 
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         Expert Briefing Expert BriefingThe Ward Round: All change at HEEStaffing is the issue keeping NHS leaders awake at night — and which consumes two-thirds of trusts’ spending. The fortnightly The Ward Round newsletter, by HSJ workforce correspondent Annabelle Collins, will make sure you are tuned in to the daily pressures on staff, and the wider trends and policies shaping ... 
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         News NewsHEE chief to step down after eight yearsHealth Education England’s chief executive has announced he is leaving the education and training provider at the end of next March. 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalSenior MP wants lawyers investigated for role in whistleblower caseA senior MP wants regulators to investigate a leading law firm in relation to its conduct during a series of legal challenges by a junior doctor between 2014 and 2018. 
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         News NewsDoubling the number of medical students is ‘not affordable’Doubling the number of medical students is “not affordable”, the chief executive of Health Education England has said. 
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         News NewsHEE pays out millions in redundancy as executives get pay risesHealth Education England spent almost £17m on staff redundancies over the past two years as its chief executive saw his pay and bonus increase. 
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        NewsNHS 'must turn on all the taps' to meet workforce gapThe NHS workforce needs to grow by between 3 and 5 per cent a year for the next decade but is on course to fail that target, the head of Health Education England has warned. 
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         News NewsNHS in talks with Indian hospital firm to source nursesHEE in talks with Apollo Hospitals in India about training qualified nurses in NHS Ian Cumming says no agreement has been reached but training would be for a fixed period HEE and Apollo signed a memorandum of understanding in 2015 Talks between Health Education England and one of ... 
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        NewsHealth Education England chief targets NHS workforce surplusHEE chief executive said retention was the key factor to improving NHS workforce supply Professor Ian Cumming revealed ambition for UK to be self-sufficient across healthcare professions Flexible working, fall in the pound and EU referendum all factors in losing staff Health Education England’s chief executive has said ... 
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         News NewsNew 'bridging' role could follow nursing associatesAnother new role that combines nursing and therapy skills could be explored by Health Education England, once nursing associates are fully established, its chief executive has said. 
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        NewsNot HEE's role to fill junior doctor rota gaps, says chief executiveIan Cumming says Health Education England is responsible for supplying future consultant workforce The drive to provide 24/7 care has created gaps in rotas that should be filled by non-training staff NHS trusts and universities will need to fund expansion of nurse training posts in 2018 Providing enough ... 
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         News NewsTrusts named to test new nursing associate roleHealth Education England has named the trusts to lead work piloting the new nursing associate role, and confirmed double the number of people will be trained for the new position than originally planned. 
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         News NewsHEE under fire for 'inexplicable' physio cutsChartered Society for Physiotherapy questions HEE’s workforce predictions Physiotherapy training places will be cut by 6.7 per cent in 2016-17 HEE says it stands by its forecast and will deliver 5,124 additional physiotherapy staff by 2020 Health Education England has come under fire for “inexplicable” cuts to physiotherapy ... 
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         News NewsExclusive: HEE budget freeze will have 'consequences' for NHSHealth Education England’s underlying budget will be frozen in nominal terms until 2020-21 It will also lose £1.2bn of funding for student nurses and allied health professionals from 2017, as these payments are stopped HEE will continue to control placement fees for students training in the NHS ... 
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         News NewsExclusive: ‘Flawed’ perceptions of GPs impact recruitment, warns HEEJunior doctors and medical students are being put off training as GPs because of ‘fundamental flaws’ in how the profession is perceived, the chief executive of Health Education England has told HSJ. 
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         News NewsExclusive: Improvement bodies overhaul may take further six monthsA six month review of the health service’s improvement organisations has finished, but may be subject to a further extended implementation phase, HSJ has learned. 
 
 
      











 
     
     
     
    