Patients must always come first, but the best outcomes rely on attracting, training, and retaining the very best staff.
Control, cost and consistency all make a huge difference for patients, staff and their families both in the service and for social care.
We have a legal and a moral duty to protect them. The President’s order feels like an attack on our shared humanity.
Under-trained asylum caseworkers are rejecting clinical evidence, leading to misery for genuine applicants and expensive court defeats.
He left Londoners not only smiling with our memories of the most successful international sporting tournaments of our time but also leaves an impressive physical legacy for our city:
The need for a technologically savvy workforce dominates debates, but what we need just as much is more “high touch” or empathetic jobs.