In February, NHS England said they would "communicate further about testing provision for NHS staff and patients," but there have so far been no assurances that staff will still be able to access free tests鈥攐r who is going to pay for it.1 We're just four days away now and 鈥...
COVID-19 test centre for NHS staff workers opens at parking lot of IKEA store in Wembley, NW London Source: Xinhua| 2020-04-01 10:32:33|Editor: ZD Photo taken on March 31, 2020 shows a drive-through COVID-19 test station set up in the parking lot of an IKEA store in Wembley, ...
NHS staff in England will continue to be eligible for free COVID-19 testing after the service ends for the general public from April 1. The devolved UK governments have set out their own plans for the future of testing.The Government announcement followed criticism from the British Medical ...
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The government has launched a consultation today on plans for NHS staff in England to be required to be double-jabbed for Covid-19 and to have received
The NHS digital health unit NHSX is looking for suppliers of remote monitoring technology as it looks for large-scale solutions during the coronavirus outbreak.
and most probably for much longer. We cannot afford to have NHS staff waiting to receive evidence based mental health care; instead the nation should do all they can to ensure that those NHS staff who are damaged by their work have access to priority care in the same manner as is afforded...
"Being unable to get the tests means staff may not be legally allowed to work and at a time of acute workforce shortages and winter pressures this could be devastating for the care that can be given right across the NHS. "For example, i...
As the first wave of the coronavirus pandemic swept through the UK, NHS Trusts responded by adopting data analytics to help them respond to the threat – but so far too few are sharing those findings with others. That’s the verdict from a just-published
of today's announcement: "Mandating COVID-19 vaccinations in the NHS offers a further incentive for staff who are eligible but have not come forward yet to get jabbed at a time when the virus continues to be a threat and the NHS is working hard to deliver its broader services for ...