Workforce – Page 193

  • Michelle McKay
    HSJ Local

    Special measures trust appoints new chief from Australia

    2016-12-09T15:26:00Z

    A trust in special measures has appointed a new permanent chief executive from Australia.

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    News

    Exclusive: Resident consultants key to safe care, says royal college

    2016-12-07T12:36:00Z

    Resident consultant working will improve patient care, says RCOG Royal college says rota gaps on obstetrics and gynaecology wards will “persist” Report says culture change required among senior staff Medical consultants should work more resident shifts on obstetrics and gynaecology wards to ensure safe care and help tackle ...

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    News

    Mackey warns of action against 'unacceptable' interim manager pay

    2016-12-06T17:30:00Z

    Jim Mackey tells trust leaders he is prepared to take more action against unacceptably high pay rates for interim managers Letter sets out new guidance for appointing interim managers Trusts urged to help “build the NHS’s future leaders” NHS Improvement chief executive Jim Mackey has told trust leaders ...

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    NHS management fraudster convicted for second time

    2016-12-06T15:17:00Z

    Conrad de Souza pleaded guilty to six counts of fraud at Croydon Crown Court yesterday He was jailed for 27 months in 2011 after lying about being a doctor at Lewisham PCT for nine years In 2013 and 2014 he applied for a number of jobs he knew he ...

  • Jim Mackey
    News

    Mackey: I'll cut locum doctors pay 'if I have to'

    2016-12-06T07:00:00Z

    NHS Improvement chief executive says regulator will take tougher approach to medical locum spend It may further reduce the pay cap in future if necessary Regulator will use locum cost data to identify unsustainable services NHS Improvement chief executive Jim Mackey has told HSJ the regulator will now ...

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    News

    Trusts with dangerous staffing levels face NHS Improvement intervention

    2016-12-06T07:00:00Z

    NHS Improvement chief executive Jim Mackey says NHSI will demand evidence on workforce changes Regulator will develop a “safeguard” to prevent nursing associates substituting for qualified nurses Ruth May confirms nursing associates will also be counted separately to nurses in care hours metric Health economies and NHS providers’ ...

  • Jim Mackey
    News

    Exclusive: Trusts will not be 'intimidated or bullied', says Mackey

    2016-12-06T07:00:00Z

    Jim Mackey says he wants to give “the keys back to providers” to run their organisations NHS Improvement will hold people to account “professionally” with no bullying or aggression On clinical leadership, Mr Mackey said he “couldn’t care less” what people’s background was if they have the right skills ...

  • Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen University Hospitals NHS Trust
    HSJ Local

    Former directors will not be pursued over unauthorised payments

    2016-12-02T12:30:00Z

    Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen University Hospitals Trust made three sets of additional payments to non-executives that were not approved by health secretary Two NEDs refused to repay the money and will not be pursued by the trust NHS Improvement accepts concerns over “continuity of oversight” Two former non-executive ...

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    Comment

    What's holding clinicians back from leadership roles?

    2016-12-02T12:24:00Z

    The Nuffield Trust’s new survey shows that much is still to be done to encourage clinicians to pursue strategic positions

  • Nurse hospital doctor
    News

    Cut medical locum rates or close services, Stevens tells trusts

    2016-11-30T20:57:00Z

    Trust leaders have been told to close services that cannot be run without paying locum doctors a rate worth more than £150,000 a year.

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    Leader

    Updated: What Jeremy Hunt really thinks about NHS managers

    2016-11-30T17:16:00Z

    There is a rule that all good journalists should abide by: if you get something wrong, correct and apologise, and do it quickly.

  • Nurse
    News

    Health secretary says STPs unlikely to reduce nurse numbers

    2016-11-30T15:07:00Z

    Jeremy Hunt says he would be surprised if STP areas are able to reduce nurse numbers Health secretary says lesson of Mid Staffordshire scandal was wards need to be properly staffed New roles should assist qualified nurses and not serve as substitutes, he says Jeremy Hunt has told ...

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    News

    Hunt: Introducing NHS general management may have been a 'mistake'

    2016-11-30T13:13:00Z

    Jeremy Hunt launches bid to increase NHS managers with clinical backgrounds Mr Hunt rejects idea that non-clinical managers were needed to take control of hospitals Government will look to reverse changes to medical training made after introduction of the European working time directive Introducing a general “manager class” ...

  • Nurses
    News

    Hunt: Regulation 'necessary' for new nursing role

    2016-11-30T11:22:00Z

    The Nursing and Midwifery Council has been asked by the government to regulate the new nursing associate role.

  • Richmond House
    News

    Department of Health offers £220k salary for new commercial chief

    2016-11-30T11:03:00Z

    Department seeks pharma heavyweight to lead on commercial strategy Post holder will lead renegotiation of the pharmaceutical pricing regulatory scheme Salary would make post holder one of the department’s highest earners The Department of Health is recruiting for a new chief commercial officer, with a £220,000 basic salary ...

  • Pensions
    HSJ Local

    NHS 'opt out' pension scheme deemed legal

    2016-11-30T07:00:00Z

    Pensions Regulator rules East and North Hertfordshire Trust’s new opt-out pension scheme as legal Despite criticising a similar scheme earlier this year, NHS Pension Board says trust is “entitled to engage its staff” on “alternative employment” offers Trust says the scheme appears “successful” and is considering extending offer ...

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    News

    Hundreds of 'core' posts could be cut under STP proposal

    2016-11-29T14:54:00Z

    Nottinghamshire STP indicative workforce changes include 12 per cent cut in band five and similar roles Workforce appendix suggests 24 per cent increase in community and primary care workforce Plan aims to cut 200 hospital beds over the next two years Hundreds of band five nursing, social worker ...

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    NHS staff 'quitting to stack shelves', warns provider chief

    2016-11-29T00:01:00Z

    NHS Providers chief says health service wages are “uncompetitive” Chris Hopson warns trusts are “seriously worried” about retaining vital staff if pay restraint continues Survey shows concerns about retention of staff at all levels Trusts deserve great credit for driving down deficits, Mr Hopson says Staff in lower ...

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    HSJ Local

    Trusts create joint executive board

    2016-11-28T06:00:00Z

    City Hospitals Sunderland and South Tyneside foundation trusts appoints joint executive leadership team The 12-strong executive management team is made up of directors from both trusts and went live on 21 November It will be responsible for running all hospital and community services across the region, but with boards ...

  • Workforce
    News

    National officials 'ensuring' STPs plan 'right skilled' staffing

    2016-11-24T10:39:00Z

    NHS England “ensuring” an STP “will put in place the right skilled workforce” Draft STP plan proposed savings through “reduction of nursing grade input” NHS England has told HSJ it is working with a sustainability and transformation plan on ”ensuring they will put in place the right skilled ...