Wednesday, 24 April 2019

Pay deal row erupts between government and NHS England

Pay deal row erupts between government and NHS England A row has broken out between the government and NHS England over £50m funding for NHS staff pay.

The money is due to be paid this year for the annual pay rise promised by the government to staff in NHS public health services, like sexual health, health visiting and school nursing.

But both the Department of Health and Social Care and NHS England are refusing to fund it, leaving the providers of these services – mostly NHS community and mental health trusts – facing large gaps in their income. Health Service Journal

No comments:

Post a Comment