Enabling the workforce for elective recovery.
by Mackey, James; May, Ruth; Powis, Stephen; Wilkinson-Brice, Em; Vig, Stella.NHS England and NHS Improvement.
Series: Letter ; 4 May 2022.Publisher: NHSEI, London : 2022.Description: 6p.Summary: Expanding workforce capacity, and allowing staff to recover, is going to be fundamental in achieving the ambitions set out in the elective recovery delivery plan. To help support, protect and retain staff, this letter details a number of high impact enablers that providers should consider implementing to help improve staff experience. It also sets out a number actions being taken forward at a national level with the aim of making the workload more sustainable for staff..Subject(s): Covid-19 | elective admissions | acute care | patient waiting time | workforce planning | workload | staff shortage | recruitment | temporary staffDigital copyAvailability: Online access List(s) this item appears in: Covid-19: health and social care recovery in England [January 2023]
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Expanding workforce capacity, and allowing staff to recover, is going to be fundamental in achieving the ambitions set out in the elective recovery delivery plan. To help support, protect and retain staff, this letter details a number of high impact enablers that providers should consider implementing to help improve staff experience. It also sets out a number actions being taken forward at a national level with the aim of making the workload more sustainable for staff.
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