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Workforce capacity – solving the supply and demand puzzle – Q&A Summary

20 October 2022

As part of the Connect Health Change webinar series, we present the Q&A summary from our panel who discuss Workforce Capacity – Solving the supply and demand puzzle

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‘The single biggest challenge facing the system’: Experts highlight extent of NHS staffing shortages, as data suggests one in two GP roles may be vacant by 2030

20 October 2022

Call for updated approach to recruitment, retention and technological integration to address workforce crisis

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Community approach can cut diagnosis times for rheumatology patients, finds webinar

2 August 2022

Multi-disciplinary method is ‘perfect solution’ to struggling services, say experts   As patients wait up to a decade for the diagnosis of life-impacting rheumatic conditions, experts argue that ingrained pressures facing NHS rheumatology services can, and should, be eased with

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Community rheumatology services – Q&A Summary

2 August 2022

As part of the Connect Health Change webinar series, we present the Q&A summary from our panel who discuss Community rheumatology services – now essential for 2022/23

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Spice of life: The variety of MDT is the route to excellence, say MSK experts – and the time for action is now

13 May 2022

Bold thinking and standardised assessment can drive services forward, finds latest webinar   ‘Quality assuring the multidisciplinary MSK workforce’ was the subject of Connect Health‘s latest Change webinar on Wednesday 4th May, focusing on the potential of multidisciplinary working, and

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Quality assuring the multidisciplinary MSK workforce – Q&A Summary

13 May 2022

As part of the Connect Health Change webinar series, we present the Q&A summary from our panel who discuss Health Inequalities – unfair and avoidable