The North-West Doctors in Training Collaborative Bank was launched to help Trusts reduce over-reliance on external staffing agencies
I’m Matt Rosser with news that an NHS staffing initiative in the North-West of England has reported that over £6m has already been saved. The North-West Doctors in Training Collaborative Bank was launched to help Trusts reduce over-reliance on external staffing agencies. The scheme provides a network through which shifts can be broadcast to the 6,000 clinical trainees who can safely passport their credentials between the 24 Trusts, allowing them to work shifts outside of their host organisation, without the need for repeated checks or paperwork. For more care news stay with us here at Care Radio.
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