What do NHS staff think about working in the NHS? British Journal of Nursing Vol 20, No 9John Tingle
Fig 2 Response to NHS staff survey question: “And still thinking about the NHS in your local area, in the past 12 months, do you think it has got better, got worse or stayed the same in terms of patient care?”3 Sample sizes for each survey from spring 2008 onwards were 908, 934...
We know the NHS needs to do more with less, this is perhaps felt most acutely in the management of long-term conditions. The sheer number of people, increasing prevalence and an aging … Continued A game changer in specialised diseases The articulation of value in this high priority ...
–What is NHS England and what does it do? NHS England is a quango – Quasi-Autonomous Non-Governmental Organisation – a body which has a role in the processes of national government, but is not a government department or part of one. Also known as an arm’s-length body, the organis...
If you need help, the Information Commissioner's Office have some helpful guidance. NHS England is not the same as ‘the NHS in England’. The NHS in England is not a single public body but is made up of a range of organisations including Hospitals and Ambulance Trusts. NHS England is ...
mental health visit the [6]NHS website. There is more information about getting urgent medical help on the [7]NHS website. How do you use my information? NHS England’s privacy notice explains how we use, share and store your personal information. You can find this on our ...
7. Please decide which part is false in the following statement, then underline it and explain why. ØPeople who recognize their shortfalls are happier, healthier, and more hopeful 8. Apart from speaking out positive word...
NHS is a single-payer system. Do you know what "single-payer system" means? A.The government provides or mandates catastrophic or minimum insurance coverage for all residents (or citizens), while allowing the purchase of additional voluntary insurance or fee-for service care when desired.B.The...
Coronary heart disease (CHD) is a leading cause of death in both men and women in the UK according to the NHS.
NHS patients face major disruption over the next 48 hours as senior doctors in England begin their first major strike in nearly 50 years.