NHS Employers has updated its international retention toolkit to reflect current policy and provide links to the latest information, good practice examples and resources.
Rewarding hospitals by health outcomes, as opposed to activity, could bring numerous advantages for the NHS, according to a study by the Strategy Unit.
The government has announced that it will fund 350 additional medical school places in England for the 2025/26 academic year.
Labour’s New Deal for Working People commitment, which would raise care worker pay, could cost taxpayers £4.2bn per year, and £21bn over a parliament, the Policy Exchange has warned.
The NHS has issued guidance to dental practices to encourage them to advertise the ‘golden hello’ scheme.
The Department of Health and Social Care and the UK Health Security Agency are getting the basics unacceptably wrong in their financial management and accountability for public spending, according to the Public Accounts Committee.
IFRS 19 allows eligible subsidiaries to use IFRS accounting standards with reduced disclosures. This is intended to reduce costs of preparing accounts, while maintaining their usefulness.
Guidance developed with allied health professional (AHP) leaders to reduce health inequalities in AHP services has been released by the DHSC.
The NHS Confederation has released a report that explores the priorities, opportunities and challenges in bringing together health and local government devolution.
The Department of Health and Social Care has published the NHS (general medical services premisses costs) directions 2024.