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Migrant Workers Consider Returning Home Due To Economic Downturn

The Head of Customer Propositions at HSBC, Lisa Woods, said that “It’s clear that the impact of the economic downturn has had a significant effect on expats based in the UK. As many expats based in the UK are young professionals, this trend could lead to talented workers looking to other countries for higher salaries […]

BMA Advises NHS Trusts To Check EEA Doctors English Language Qualification

BMA member Brian Keighley said that “I hope the numbers from the EEA are adequately assessed for language abilities even though the GMC is currently precluded from doing this. Having said that, if there are existing gaps in the labour market we are grateful that doctors can come here to ensure consistent patient services.” Unlike […]

NHS Mortgage Will Make It Difficult For Trusts To Achieve Savings

Under the Private Finance Initiative private companies paid for and built new hospitals with the National Health Service then paying off a ‘mortgage’ over the course of 30 to 40 years. In total 103 PFI schemes were set up with a total project value of £11.3 Billion (figures relate to the time at which the […]

Shortage Of Allergy Specialists In NHS Alarming Says BSACI

Dr Nicola Brathwaite, from the BSACI, said “There are guidelines and care pathways which have been developed and are of great value, but the requirement to delivering these is more allergy specialists. Allergists can enhance services directly but also act as a multiplier by supporting, educating and interacting with doctors and nurses in primary and […]

Standard Life Follows RBS In Announcing Job Cuts

The announcement of job losses at Standard Life follows the Royal Bank of Scotland’s announcement that it will make further cuts into its Contract and Permanent workforce with plans to shed a further 3,500 jobs in the United Kingdom. The next stage of the ‘efficiency drive’ at RBS follows the axing of 9,000 jobs at […]

RBS To Make Further Cuts Into Contract And Permanent Workforce

RBS has shed 20,000 jobs in total since the start of the financial crisis however the bank has seen fortunes largely turn around in the last few months following the announcement of a £1.1 Billion profit in the first half of 2010. The bank said that the job losses were largely the result of the […]

500 NHS Managers And Administrators Face Redundancy In North East

The Unison lead officer for health in North East, Trevor Johnston, said that \”The trade unions are happy at any improvement to front-line services for patients, but must point out that managers and administrative staff carry out important functions in the NHS. We\’re very concerned that a reduction in these areas will lead to front-line […]

NHS Trusts spent £300 Million Plus On Consultancy Services In 2009

The acting Chief Executive of the National Health Service Confederation, Nigel Edwards, said that \”Any spending of taxpayers\’ money has to be justified, and the NHS has been asked by successive governments to perform tasks for which internal expertise was not present or needed to be developed. Dismissing all this spending as wasteful is unfounded. […]

Biggest Increase In NHS Complaints In Over A Decade

Tim Straughan, NHS Information Centre chief executive said that “This report shows the biggest annual rise in written complaints about NHS hospitals and community services for 12 years. However it is important to bear in mind that there has been a substantial increase in NHS activity in England over time. For example, information from two […]