Reorganisation has been a regular feature of NHS history, but has often failed to deliver its goals. The abolition of NHS ...
The School of Nursing and Health Studies underwent a major operation this January, breaking down their organizational structure into academic departments. Associate Dean Michael Bergin reported that ...
The National Health Service (NHS) has 1.7 million workers across the UK – with one million patients every 36 hours, generating vast amounts of sensitive data. They are the fifth largest employer in ...
UNISON’s letter to trusts warns that the government’s failure to make good on overdue talks is increasing the risk of ‘serious industrial escalation’. The union also advises that funding allocations ...
The UK government has urged the stakeholders of the UK health sector to the way in their opinions about the risks and benefits of a separate pay structure for NHS nurses, moving away from Agenda for ...
This article appears as part of the Unspun: Scottish Politics newsletter. If only one or two parts of health and social care were in a bad way, perhaps fixing it would not be such a fraught task. But ...
UNISON warns thousands of NHS workers could fall below minimum wage without urgent pay talks as pressure mounts on the ...
Our Welsh NHS is so convoluted I sometimes think it's a miracle our Welsh NHS functions at all. Earlier this week I wrote a story on how many people were discharged from hospital to care homes without ...
A new report by Picker sets out a roadmap for reforming the NHS Friends and Family Test (FFT), with recommendations for the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC), NHS England (NHSE) and local ...