NHS makes fresh uptake appeal as five million women not up to date with cervical screening
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Women are being urged to come forward for cervical screening as new figures show more than five million are not up to date with their routine check-ups. The NHS invites women for screening every three to five years depending on their age, or more frequently if the high-risk human papillomavirus (HPV) is detected, with the […]
Concern about ‘toxic’ associates debate spreading to nursing
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One of England’s top nurses has aired worries that advanced nursing practitioners could become collateral damage in the passionate debate over physician associates. Concern about ‘toxic’ associates debate spreading to nursing appeared first on Nursing Times.
‘Internationally educated nurses face unique hurdles and need specific support’
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Josephine NwaAmaka Bardi makes the case for introducing structured pathways to support internationally educated nurses to adapt to the UK health and social care system. ‘Internationally educated nurses face unique hurdles and need specific support’ appeared first on Nursing Times.
Covid inquiry: RCN makes recommendations for future pandemics
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Future pandemic planning must consider the value of the nursing voice, the need for legally enforceable nurse-to-patient ratios and proper pastoral support for the workforce, an inquiry has heard. Covid inquiry: RCN makes recommendations for future pandemics appeared first on Nursing Times.
‘Why are dementia assessment wards and their nurses continually overlooked?’
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Ian Davies-Abbott and John Keady ask why dementia assessment wards and the mental health nurses practising there are overlooked. ‘Why are dementia assessment wards and their nurses continually overlooked?’ appeared first on Nursing Times.
Care Providers Back Councils’ Call Over NIC Rise
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Social Care providers have thrown their weight behind council chiefs who are warning of a rationing of care due to rising costs. Today Melanie Williams,... Care Providers Back Councils’ Call Over NIC Rise appeared first on The Carer.
Tripping The Light Fantastic At Local Care Home
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Hyacinth House in Stapehill, Wimborne, recently kicked off the countdown to Christmas in style with a magical Christmas light switch-on. Residents, their families, friends and... Tripping The Light Fantastic At Local Care Home appeared first on The Carer.
75% Of Care Providers Will “Reduce Or Stop Digital Transformation” Survey Reveal
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A new survey highlights a serious risk to the care sector, as providers feel forced to redirect expenditure away from digital developments in order to... 75% Of Care Providers Will “Reduce Or Stop Digital Transformation” Survey Reveal appeared first on The Carer.
CQC Chair Ian Dilks Will Not Seek Reappointment
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Ian Dilks, Chair of the Care Quality Commission (CQC) has confirmed that he will not be seeking reappointment when his three-year term ends on 31... CQC Chair Ian Dilks Will Not Seek Reappointment appeared first on The Carer.
Ed Davey Launches Bid For Christmas No.1 Hit With “Love Is Enough”
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Ed Davey has turned Ed Sleigh-Vey to take on Wham! and Mariah Carey in this year’s battle for the coveted Official UK Charts Christmas Number... Ed Davey Launches Bid For Christmas No.1 Hit With “Love Is Enough” appeared first on The Carer.
Oakland Care Completes Purchase On 70-Bedroom Care Home Scheme In Fleet
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Care home provider, Oakland Care, have completed the purchase of a 70-bedroom, sustainable, care home development site in Fleet, Hampshire. Planning consent has been granted... Oakland Care Completes Purchase On 70-Bedroom Care Home Scheme In Fleet appeared first on The Carer.
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