Ten per cent of staff at Queen’s and King George hospitals - in Romford and Ilford - remain at risk of losing their jobs when mandatory vaccines are enforced.
Ten per cent of staff at Queen’s and King George hospitals - in Romford and Ilford - remain at risk of losing their jobs when mandatory vaccines are enforced.
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By Alastair McLellan2021-04-29T13:44:00+01:00
The list of those who could replace Simon Stevens as NHS England chief executive is long, however relatively few are likely to be considered serious contenders.
HSJ presents here the runner and riders for what has been described as the ‘fourth most powerful job’ in the UK (after the PM, chancellor and the governor of the Bank of England).
The front-runners
Amanda Pritchard, chief operating officer, NHS England
Why: Has made a good fist of the number two job at NHSE before and during the pandemic and is considered to be in ‘pole position’ for the post. Her unfussy style and focus on the details of what needs to be done while her boss worries about the big picture has won over many. Liked and respected by the NHS leadership community. About time the NHS was led by a woman.
Coronavirus patients on ventilators in London only a quarter of first wave peak
The Public Health England figures show the number of patients needing critical care has remained stable in London since the end of November
The number of Covid-19 patients on ventilators in London hospitals is only a quarter of the number seen during the peak of the first wave of the pandemic, new data has revealed.
On average, 254 mechanical ventilator beds have been occupied in the week up to December 14, less than 25 per cent of the peak of 1,033 in mid-April, as London enters the Government s strictest lockdown tier from Wednesday.