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About NHS Confederation


The NHS Confederation, formerly the National Association of Health Authorities and Trusts, is a membership body for organisations that commission and provide National Health Service services founded in 1990. The predecessor organisation was called The National Association of Health Authorities in England & Wales.

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

Doctor paid £3,000 for shift as new strike begins
Sep 20,2023 6:01 am

... 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...

Double doctors' strike - what you need to know

Double doctors' strike - what you need to know
Sep 18,2023 11:01 pm

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

Extra hospital beds made available for winter - NHS England

Extra hospital beds made available for winter - NHS England
Jul 26,2023 10:31 pm

... Matthew Taylor, of the Nhs Confederation - which represents hospitals - said the measures were based on " sound evidence" but questioned whether there will be sufficient funding and staff to make the plan work...

Surge in ill health will have major impact on NHS

Surge in ill health will have major impact on NHS
Jul 24,2023 7:50 pm

... Dr Layla McCay, of the Nhs Confederation, which represents health managers, said the projections were " worrying" given the increased pressure and demand on the NHS which the changes would lead to...

Some NHS temporary staff miss out on full pay deal

Some NHS temporary staff miss out on full pay deal
Jul 20,2023 8:40 pm

... The Nhs Confederation has called on ministers to intervene, warning there is a danger of a two-tier system being created...

'Historic' 15-year plan to boost NHS workforce

'Historic' 15-year plan to boost NHS workforce
Jun 29,2023 7:20 pm

... Matthew Taylor, of the Nhs Confederation, which represents health trusts, called it " bold and ambitious"...

Hot weather adds to NHS pressure as doctors strike

Hot weather adds to NHS pressure as doctors strike
Jun 13,2023 8:30 pm

... Rory Deighton, of the Nhs Confederation, which represents health bosses, said a particular challenge this time was " securing the level of consultant cover" - because of the amount consultants were asking for overtime payments - creating uncertainty over how many appointments would need to be postponed...

Junior doctors' strike: Medical chiefs call on third party to broker talks

Junior doctors' strike: Medical chiefs call on third party to broker talks
Apr 19,2023 11:10 pm

... It came after the Nhs Confederation, the body representing NHS health service trusts, had suggested that Acas should be involved...

Coronavirus: the NHS waiting list "and could hit 10 million this year'

Apr 12,2023 4:20 pm

The Covid-see 19 crisis, The Number of people waiting for NHS treatment to double to 10 million by The End of the year, health chiefs have estimated.

The Nhs Confederation , Said challenges include a backlog of cases, the preservation of the social distancing and Personal.

The Body for health and care leader, Said emergency medium-and long-term expenditure needs were.

The Department of Health has Said it will continue to provide the resources, the funding and support for the NHS needs.

instructions been issued, such as the NHS "should begin to restore services in a safe way," a spokesman added.

It Comes as the Prime Minister Boris Johnson is to announce, to facilitate further plans lockdown restrictions in England later, with from Monday.

Mr Johnson will lead The Daily Downing Street briefing, where he also is likely to face to the before the summer break.

projections show by the Nhs Confederation , the NHS Waiting List is expected to from the 4. 2 million currently to About 10 million by Christmas.

This assumes the healthcare sector provides a steady return to full capacity within The Next 12 Months .

In a new report, the Nhs Confederation , Said health services were in operation at a reduced capacity of About 60%, because the measures for infection control.

The Body comprises organisations, the commissioning and the provision of health services in England, Wales and Northern Ireland , Said it was an "Uphill Battle ", as it tries to start, cancer, stroke and heart care, to manage while you are continue to thousands of the sick and the restoration Covid-19 patients.

health leaders called on the government, The Public prepare, to expect the same level of service for many months.

in The Past two weeks, and cardiology services were newly launched in the UK, but the residue as an estimated 28,000 heart procedures had been delayed because of the outbreak of the coronavirus.

cancer services are also open to.

2. 4 million people in the UK waiting for screening, treatment or tests with a potential of 23,000 cancer went, undiagnosed for lockdown.

already lists a long wait, "certain to rise significantly", it is Said of The Body , and coronavirus patients would continue to be the way of care in recovery may require, including the respiratory and psychological treatment.

He added that the care was delivered by "exhausted and traumatised staff", and the health guides had to stay, ready for a second wave.

In his study and accompanying letter to the Prime Minister , the Nhs Confederation warned that it would not be possible to simply "switch on" NHS services immediately.

A patient receives physiotherapy at the NHS Seacole centre for patients recovering from coronavirus, health leaders call for additional funds in the rehabilitation and recovery services

He also further representations About the effectiveness of The Test -and Trace-called program and additional safeguards on the personal protective equipment (PPE).

And The Report Said a review was needed of the impact of the pandemic on the NHS and social care staff.

The Royal College of Nursing has warned, it is a "battle" for the "burned-out" nurses to understaffed municipalities, nursing homes, or in clinics, the services restart.

"The Legacy of this pandemic is yet to Dawn - The Professionals are still focused on the here and now," a spokesman Said .

"start out As a services to return, the government has to invest to continue in the workforce, so that an exhausted professional. correctly is supported. "

Labour's shadow health Secretary Jonathan Ashworth asked the Minister, "look, these alerts".

"It is inevitable that the Covid-19 pandemic will need to have an impact on our health service, in the coming months, but it is important that the Minister begin to address this backlog of delayed treatment and increasing the clinical," He Said .

Nhs Confederation chief executive, Niall Dickson, health system leaders Said understood, "to facilitate The Need to lockdown and get the country Back To work".

" part of this includes a restart of diagnostic screening, routine operations, outpatient appointments and other care, but we need to make sure," He Said .

He Said there was "a real commitment to this challenge", but added that "additional resources and capacity, not least in the rehabilitation and recovery services in the municipality".

The Federal government has asked for an extension of The Deal with the Private Sector , to beds, equipment and staff of the NHS, until The Next March.

An Nhs England spokesman Said previously The Bbc that the NHS was "safe to bring back other services" and was also "significantly increasing rehabilitation care for all the suffering after-effects of The Virus ".

Nhs England publishes outlined a plan in may, as.



Source of news: bbc.com

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