The health service needs a ‘reset’ of its deal with all of its staff, according to chief executive of NHS England Sir Jim Mackey.
NHS England has said claims chief executive Sir Jim Mackey supported a surgeon linked with cases of avoidable harm are ‘categorically untrue’.
Sir Jim Mackey has said the NHS was too often ‘deaf’ to criticism and had ‘wasted lots of money’.
Last week’s letter from Sir Jim Mackey to health leaders setting out guidance for ICB and NHS trust cost-cutting measures will have been welcomed by anxious leaders desperately short of direction o...
Newly installed NHS England chief executive Sir Jim Mackey has set out plans to cut costs at NHS trusts and ICBs.
Bradford, West Yorkshire £99,433 to £112,411
Bradford, West Yorkshire£159,862 to £167,495
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Bradford, West Yorkshire £99,433 to £112,411
Bradford, West Yorkshire£159,862 to £167,495
Lancashire£97,330 – £108,697 (plus relocation and car allowance)