Workforce – Page 236
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Supplements
Governance: We need quality time to get it up to scratch
An HSJ survey on quality governance in association with BDO LLP
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HSJ Local
Consultants' en masse resignation letter exposes rift with trust management
A resignation letter from four accident and emergency consultants has heavily criticised the management of Worcestershire Acute Hospitals Trust and local reconfiguration plans.
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HSJ Knowledge
Listen and learn from patients and NHS staff for a better game plan
A different perspective on enagement
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News
Lord Willis launches blueprint for the future of nursing
A radical blueprint to reshape the nursing workforce calls for nurses to follow a medical style model of training and the creation of a new ‘advanced healthcare assistant’ role.
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HSJ Knowledge
Closing the emergency care gap takes accountability and knowing what works
Get the measure on A&E
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HSJ Knowledge
Emergency care summit: Sustainability remains A&E's biggest issue
The crisis facing A&E departments
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HSJ Local
TDA commissions bullying investigation at Midlands trust
Allegations of bullying and harassment at a troubled West Midlands hospitals trust will be investigated by an independent review commissioned by the NHS Trust Development Authority.
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HSJ Knowledge
Change Day videos: Darzi and Dorrell on why change should be a part of every NHS system
We asked NHS staff about the Change Day pledge
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Comment
Improving patient experience means engaging and supporting staff
What matters most to patients and their families
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News
Richards: CQC will not shirk from action against trusts with 'unfit' directors
A shortage in the supply of senior NHS managers will not prevent the Care Quality Commission from taking action against trusts who employ ‘unfit’ directors, Sir Mike Richards has told HSJ.
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HSJ Knowledge
It's all action stations for the biggest, boldest NHS Change Day yet
It’s no longer just a Twitter phenomenon
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HSJ Knowledge
Appraise be: how reflection can boost GPs' productivity
Don’t fear appraisal: it can actually lead to increased skills and care quality
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HSJ Knowledge
Look from the outside in: Patient opinion can encourage staff
Patients telling us how to improve services is the next step on from bottom-up change
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HSJ Knowledge
Clocking on at the NHS factory: Lessons from industry
Calculating healthcare in industrial terms makes better use of staff time
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News
Unions split over government pay offer
Members of the largest healthcare union have voted to accept the government’s latest pay offer, while NHS managers have turned down the proposals, describing them as ‘divisive’.
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News
Morecambe Bay review: Hunt backs independent safety investigation unit
The health secretary has backed the establishment of an independent patient safety investigation unit similar to the Air Accidents Investigations Branch of the Department for Transport.
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News
Kirkup calls for NHS trusts to face new openness duties
The Kirkup inquiry into care failures in Morecambe Bay has called for a new duty to be placed on NHS trust boards requiring them to publish the findings of any external investigations into their clinical services, governance or operations.
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News
Morecambe Bay inquiry reveals 'lethal mix' of failings
The independent inquiry into events at University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay Foundation Trust has found ‘failures at almost every level of the NHS’ combined to create a ‘lethal mix’ which caused the avoidable deaths of at least 11 babies and one mother.
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News
Exclusive: Rise in consultations greater for non-GPs, analysis finds
Activity in general practice has risen in the last three complete financial years, but most of this has been for medical professionals other than GPs, research by a leading health think thank suggests.