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HSJ’s sources say that the chances of finding an overseas leader who would want the role of NHS England chief executive, be capable of carrying it out and be acceptable to British politicians, public and the NHS is a very tall order.
They noted that most very senior overseas healthcare leaders have a level of remuneration and a freedom from political influence not likely to be given to the next NHS England chief.
Nonetheless,
HSJ’s nine sources were asked to suggest international healthcare leaders who had the skills and experience to be considered for the NHSE CEO role. Find out who they are here.
Bristol Covid latest shows less than 10 new cases in 24 hours
The Government said a further five people had died within 28 days of testing positive for Covid-19 as of Saturday across the UK
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Only seven new Covid cases have been confirmed in Bristol over the past 24 hours.
Across the whole West of England region - including Bath and North East Somerset and North Somerset - a total of 19 new cases were confirmed over the past 24 hours.
Anna Farthing (left) and Fiona Matthews (right) reading Boredom Buster Two.
- Credit: Culture Weston
An innovative newspaper is providing creative respite for thousands of people across the UK as health and cultural sectors join forces to bolster the mental health of hospital patients and care home residents during the coronavirus pandemic.
Showcasing some of the country’s leading artists alongside tried and tested contributions from hospital art teams and participatory arts professionals, the Boredom Buster publication has been produced for the NHS National Performance Advisory Group for Arts, Design and Heritage in Hospitals, by University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Foundation Trust (UHBW) in partnership with Culture Weston.
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Cheddar Lions President Keith with Lions Lyn and Sylvia presenting the devices to Maria at Weston General s car park.
- Credit: Cheddar Vale Lions Club
Volunteers at Cheddar Vale Lions Club have donated laptops to patients at Weston General Hospital so they can talk to their families at home.
The hospital will also use the devices with dementia patients for when volunteers show them pictures on-screen of their memories.
As part of Cheddar Lions laptop appeal, members have distributed 87 laptops/iPads to families and people in the local community, but they had 14 devices left to give to worthwhile causes.