Nursing management news archive
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Nursing management news archive
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Crackdown on public sector off-payroll salaries
Chief secretary to the Treasury Danny Alexander has stressed that everyone in the public sector “should be on the payroll and paying the correct amount of tax”.
Top nurse to lead influential NHS group
Former nurse Dame Julie Moore is to become chair of the Shelford Group, which represents the 10 most prestigious and powerful acute trusts in England.
NHS Employers announces equality and diversity partners
The NHS Employers organisation today announces that 12 organisations, including four newly-established clinical commissioning groups, have been chosen as Equality and Diversity Partners for the NHS for the year ahead.
Nurses 'need more advice over back pain'
NHS workers need to be given more advice about what to do when suffering back pain, according to a report.
NMC admits to finding FtP errors in nursing register
The Nursing and Midwifery Council has admitted that IT errors have left hundreds of nurses and midwives with inaccurate registration records, in some cases involving cautions and striking off orders.
Lansley outlines new NHS information strategy
Reducing the amount of paperwork done by midwives and introducing barcode technology in care homes were among the goals set out in the government’s new NHS Information Strategy.
Rosemary Cook to leave Queen's Nursing Institute
Rosemary Cook is to the Queen’s Nursing Institute to become chief executive of the Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine.
NMC proposes 60% hike in registration fee
The Nursing and Midwifery Council has proposed increasing the annual registrants’ fee to £120 from the start of next year.
Pearson: Poor care 'can't be dismissed as one-off events'
Examples of poor nursing care are happening too often, Sir Keith Pearson told the Royal College of Nursing Congress yesterday.
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College pledges to defend ‘human rights’ of nurses
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PM's Commission on Nursing 'not in vain'
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Miliband: Attacks on nursing are 'totally unfair'
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Three quarters of learning disability nurses have witnessed service cuts
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RCN outlines staffing needed for 'safe' care of older people
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Camera technology may be used to monitor hospital hand hygiene
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RCN members denounce 'cuts in name of transformation'
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Fees row between RCN and global nursing federation
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Trust introduces 'ward matrons' to boost nurse leadership
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'Unfit' nurses could avoid FtP hearing
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Lansley faces cuts and pensions complaints at RCN congress
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RCN warns of treatment in corridors and long trolley waits
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Trust introduces pledge as part of new nursing strategy
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New nursing director for Tameside Hospital
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Next CNO calls on nurses to spread best practice
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Nurses Day celebrated in Westminster Abbey
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Health workers strike over NHS pension proposals
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London NHS panel backs closing minister's local A&E
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Aintree trust to assess nursing staff levels
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'Ward matrons' to manage care 24/7 at Sandwell trust


'Lansley must listen to nurses on the front line'




