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Labour has unveiled a plan to overhaul the NHS ... in the community fell by at least 5 per cent between 2009 and 2023. ... out a new long term workforce plan to expand staff working in the health ...
Rishi Sunak has said his NHS Long Term Workforce Plan will be the “biggest workforce training expansion” in the history of the health service.Pointing to the country’s reliance on ...
In 2023, a report revealed that NHS staff had faced over incidents of 20,000 sexual misconduct from patients from 2017 to 2022 across 212 NHS Trusts. [citation needed] In June 2023, the delayed NHS Long Term Workforce Plan was announced, to train doctors and nurses and create new roles within the health service. [58]
Anaesthetists United Logo. Anaesthetists United is a medico-political advocacy group in the United Kingdom co-founded by Ramey Assaf and Richard Marks in June 2023 to campaign against the proposed expansion of Anaesthesia Associates (AAs), as proposed by the NHS Long Term Workforce Plan. [1]
The NHS Long Term Plan, also known as the NHS 10-Year Plan is a document published by NHS England on 7 January 2019, which sets out its priorities for healthcare over the next 10 years and shows how the NHS funding settlement will be used. It was published by NHS England chief executive Simon Stevens and Prime Minister Theresa May. [1]
Availability of Orkambi on the NHS; Brexit – medicines, medical devices and substances of human origin; Budget and NHS long-term plan; Calls for cases of GP visa issues; Care Quality Commission; Care Quality Commission's State of Care Report 2018-19; Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services; Childhood obesity; Childhood obesity follow-up 2019
First announced in April 2022, [11] the medical school was cited in the 2023 National Health Service Long Term Workforce Plan as a "good example" of addressing geographical inequality by "focusing new medical schools and additional places in geographical areas with the greatest staff shortfalls and unmet healthcare need". [12]
Director of policy and strategy at NHS Providers, Isabel Lawicka said: “No trust leader wants patients to wait a moment longer than needed for care in A&E or any other part of the health service.