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Matthew Taylor

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Gender Male
Age 61
Date of birth January 3,1963
Zodiac sign Capricorn
Born England
United Kingdom
Parents Laurie Taylor
Jennie Howells
Buck Taylor
Judy Nugent
Job Politician
Writer
Movies/Shows Cowboys & Aliens
Takers
The Alibi
Speed 2: Cruise Control
Played by Justin Bruening
Height 177 (cm)
SpouseCornelia Ryan
Position Defender, midfielder
Member of the House of Lords of the United Kingdom since 2010
Number Burnley F.C.
Children Georgia Taylor
Awards Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Television Series
Siblings Cooper Taylor
Adam C. Taylor
Tiffany Taylor
Party Liberal Democrats
SpousVicky Garner
Previous positionMember of Parliament of the United Kingdom (1987–2010)
Education University of Oxford
Lady Margaret Hall, University of Oxford
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
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Matthew Owen John Taylor, Baron Taylor of Goss Moor is a British politician who has been a life peer in the House of Lords since 2010. A member of the Liberal Democrats, he previously served as the Member of Parliament for Truro and St Austell in Cornwall from 1987 until he stood down at the 2010 general election.

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... Matthew Taylor, head of the NHS Confederation, which represents hospitals, said his members had tried to resist but many had had to give in to keep vital services running...

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... " Matthew Taylor, of the NHS Confederation, said he feared ministers were underestimating the risks of the strikes, describing the situation as dangerous...

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... " Could Acas make any difference? The letter from NHS Confederation chief executive Matthew Taylor is very clear...

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... " Matthew Taylor, chief executive of the NHS Confederation, which represents service providers, said it was " depressing that there seems to be no movement at all from the two sides of this dispute" and called for the conciliation service Acas to oversee talks...

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... Matthew Taylor, chief executive of the NHS Confederation, told the BBC potentially 350,000 appointments and operations could be cancelled...

Calls for talks to end junior doctors' strikes

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... Matthew Taylor, of the NHS Confederation, said: " Health leaders will be urging junior doctors and the government to use this deal as a way of entering talks to address that dispute...

Doctor paid £3,000 for shift as new strike begins

Mar 15,2023 10:50 pm

By Nick Triggle and Rob SissonsBBC News

The NHS is having to pay millions of pounds to plug holes in front-line staffing left by striking doctors.

In one case, a consultant in Plymouth was paid More Than £3,000 to Cover a 12. 5-hour junior-doctor Night Shift .

Paying for Cover is costing hospitals Three Times More Than they save in the wages deducted from striking junior doctors, hospitals are reporting.

The finding comes as junior doctors in England walk out again, joining consultants already on strike.

It is the First Time junior and senior doctors have been on strike at the same Time - Action that looks set to cause significant disruption.

During The First Three junior doctor's strikes, University Hospitals Plymouth paid nearly £1. 8m for Cover - £1. 59m to consultants - while less than £430,000 was saved in wage deductions.

And it is a similar story in other trusts that responded to a Bbc News Freedom of Information request.

During The First four walkouts, Hull University Hospitals NHS Trust, where Three -quarters of junior doctors have been joining picket lines, paid nearly £1. 7m to consultants and other senior doctors providing Cover - Three Times the amount saved.

It had to pay the premium rates The British Medical Association (BMA) was urging members to charge, a trust spokeswoman said.

" We Are required to provide essential services, such as cancer care and emergency care, for the population of the Humber and North Yorkshire region, whatever the obstacles, " She Said .

" To achieve this during The Doctors ' strikes is especially challenging given the conditions of strike Action set out by the BMA. "

The premium rates are set out in the BMA's rate card, which The Union recommends doctors use when asked to do non-contractual work. And this includes covering for junior doctors even in their own department.

For consultants, the rates range from £161 an hour for day shifts, about Three Times what they would normally be paid under the terms of their contract, to up to £269 for night shifts.

But it is up to trusts to decide whether to pay theses rates - and data provided by the NHS shows not all are.

Matthew Taylor , head of the Nhs Confederation , which represents hospitals, said his members had tried to resist But many had had to give in to keep vital services running.

" For a long Time , many trusts have been reluctant or refused to pay this much higher rate - But as The Strikes have rumbled on, we're hearing of more instances where trusts have had to in order to maintain safe Cover , " He Said .

And hospitals were likely to become even more desperate now junior doctors and consultants were striking at the same Time .

" We believe that trusts will be left with little option But to pay over The Odds to keep patients safe, " Mr Taylor said.

Planning, preparing and dealing with The Aftermath of strikes was now taking up a third of senior managers' Time , Mr Taylor added.

Cancelling treatments also incurs costs, as hospitals' income is linked to The Number of patients seen.

The four-day junior doctors' strike in April had led to More Than 200,000 cancelled appointments and, Nhs England estimated.

And NHS Providers, which represents health managers, says the likely total cost of the junior doctors' walkouts, which totalled 19 days before This Week , will be above £1bn.

Deputy chief executive Saffron Cordery said: " Trusts really are bearing the financial brunt of month After month of industrial Action . "

And the premium rates being demanded reflected " just how strained industrial relations" had become.

" We need government and unions to sit down and talk to stop strikes becoming business as usual, " Ms Cordery added.

'Workforce shortages'

The BMA say the rates reflect the " market value".

A spokeswoman said: " The rate card has been developed to address the fact that for too long trusts have been continually leaning on consultants to work many extra hours in excess of their normal contracts, not just during strike days But in The Face of rota gaps and chronic workforce shortages.

" Crucially, The Principle is to ensure that NHS trusts adopt a fairer and more consistent approach with rates based on those already being offered in parts of the country to reflect The Market value of doctors' work. "

The Union also pointed out the estimated £1bn cost would have been enough to fund for this year the 35% pay rise junior doctors are After .



Source of news: bbc.com

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