Staffing matters; funding counts Workforce profile and trends in the English NHS July 2016.

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Staffing matters; funding counts Workforce profile and trends in the English NHS July 2016

Figure 1: A Labour market framework for the health care workforce July 2016Staffing matters; funding counts

Table 1: Recent workforce policy reports July 2016Staffing matters; funding counts OrganisationReport titlePublication date National Audit Office Managing the supply of NHS clinical staff in England15 February 2016 NHS Improvement Evidence from NHS Improvement on clinical staff shortages. A workforce analysis16 February 2016 Department of Health Operational productivity and performance in English NHS acute hospitals: Unwarranted Variations. An independent report for the Department of Health by Lord Carter of Coles17 February 2016 NHS Pay review body NHS Pay review body: Twenty-Ninth Report18 March 2016 The Health Foundation A perfect storm: an impossible climate for NHS providers12 March 2016 Migration Advisory Committee Partial review of the Shortage Occupation List. Review of nursing19 March 2016 The Health Foundation Fit for purpose? Workforce policy in the English NHS20 March 2016 Public Accounts Committee Managing the supply of NHS clinical staff in England. Fortieth Report of Session 2015–1621 April 2016 Nuffield Trust Reshaping the workforce to deliver the care patients need22 May 2016

Table 2: National changes in NHS workforce planning in England, selected list, 2000–16 July 2016Staffing matters; funding counts YearChangeYearChange 2000 NHS Plan published – NHS staffing growth targets published NHS HRH Plan published 2009 Medical Education England (MEE) and Professional Advisory Boards (PABs) established regional Workforce Development Confederations (WDC) established Primary Care Trusts (PCT) established NHS Modernisation Agency created NHS Workforce Review Team (WRT) established to produce national annual recommendations for planning for all of the main clinical staff groups National Workforce Development Board established 2010 Department of Health (DH) publishes Developing the Healthcare Workforce proposing to create a new body which would supersede both MEE and the PABs. Health Education England (HEE) was to ‘go live’ in April Strategic Health Authorities (SHA) created2010 DH contract a management consultancy to set up and run the Centre for Workforce Intelligence (CfWI), to be ‘the national authority on workforce planning and development and the primary source of workforce intelligence’ National Workforce Review team closed down as a result; some staff and functions transferred to CfWI 2004 WDCs ended, merged with SHAs NHS Employers established 2013 HEE becomes operational, absorbing MEE (a year later than initially planned); SHAs abolished PCTs abolished; Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs) established NHS Institute for Innovation and Improvement closed 2005Modernisation Agency replaced with NHS Institute for Innovation and Improvement2016 CfWI closed down; some functions transferred to DH, and HEE NHS Improvement established (by merger of Monitor, Trust Development Agency and other bodies) 2006Number of SHAs reduced from 28 to 10

Figure 2: Number of doctors/1,000 population in OECD countries, 2000 and 2013 (or nearest year) July 2016Staffing matters; funding counts

Figure 3: Change in selected occupations in the English NHS 2004–14 (FTE) July 2016Staffing matters; funding counts

Figure 4: Number of nurses employed in acute, general and elderly sectors, excluding bank and agency staff (FTE) July 2016Staffing matters; funding counts

Figure 5: Staff:population ratios, 2004–14 July 2016Staffing matters; funding counts

Figure 6: Percentage of doctors who were foreign trained, 2013 July 2016Staffing matters; funding counts

Figure 7: Qualified nurses, midwives and health visitors (headcount) by age group, 2005 and 2014 July 2016Staffing matters; funding counts

Figure 8: Remuneration of hospital nurses, ratio to average wage, 2013 (or nearest year) July 2016Staffing matters; funding counts

Figure 9: Remuneration of hospital nurses, US$000 purchasing power parity, 2013 (or nearest year) July 2016Staffing matters; funding counts

Figure 10: Commencing enrolments of students for general nursing courses in Australia, 2002–14 July 2016Staffing matters; funding counts

Figure 11: International and UK sources as a % of total new admissions to the UK nursing register, 1990/91–2015/16 (initial registrations) July 2016Staffing matters; funding counts

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