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NHSmail2: NHSmail has a future, and it looks quite Google-y

More than half a million NHS staff use NHSmail, the single, secure email system set up under the National Programme for IT in 2004 used in both England and Scotland. It allows health service staff to keep the same nhs.net email address for as long as they work for an organisation providing healthcare services (including companies and social enterprises) which makes a lot of sense given the great majority of people starting a job in the NHS have moved from another health service organisation. It is also used by many NHS trusts and boards which prefer to stick with organisational email addresses. Continue reading “NHSmail2: NHSmail has a future, and it looks quite Google-y”

NHS jobs since the election: more doctors, fewer nurses and managers

Earlier this month, the Royal College of Nursing said that 61,276 posts in the English NHS have either gone since the general election, or are at risk. This figure comes from numerous sources including trust board papers, so it’s hard to check. But the RCN also says that the number of posts that have actually gone since May 2010 is 20,790, using NHS Information Centre data. While correct on publication, this now needs updating – NHS jobs in England are now down 24,221 between the election and August this year (in terms of full-time equivalent posts, FTEs), a 2.3% reduction in the workforce. Continue reading “NHS jobs since the election: more doctors, fewer nurses and managers”

Commissioning support units and managing directors mapped

The NHS Commissioning Board has published a list of the managing directors of commissioning support units (CSUs), which will provide support services to most clinical commissioning groups. We don’t yet know exactly which CCGs will be using CSUs, but there is enough information to put them on a map, along with their managing directors and email addresses. Continue reading “Commissioning support units and managing directors mapped”

Why you should vote in the police commissioner elections

Thursday 15 November 2012 sees the first police and crime commissioner elections in England and Wales outside London. Turnout is likely to be low, and some have said they will not vote in protest at the lack of information, the quality of candidates or the politicisation of policing. These are excuses, not reasons. Continue reading “Why you should vote in the police commissioner elections”

Where are the NHS jobs: the biggest NHS employers mapped

Everyone in England needs healthcare, so you might imagine that NHS jobs would be fairly evenly distributed based on population.* That isn’t quite the case, as this interactive map, using data from the NHS Information Centre on the largest English NHS employers and each region, shows. Continue reading “Where are the NHS jobs: the biggest NHS employers mapped”