• Emerg Nurse · May 1999

    Braveheart Constitutional change in ScotlandIf you thought the government was secretly making changes that would affect the way you work in the health service, would you be concerned? June Andrews discusses the radical legislative changes taking place in the NHS in Scotland this year.

    • June Andrews.
    • RCN Scottish Board.
    • Emerg Nurse. 1999 May 1; 7 (2): 8.

    AbstractThe NHS is changing radically this year. It will affect the way nurses are paid, and the way they are held accountable. Education and training in the health service will differ across the UK, and laws may be passed that could mean people working in England pay more tax than those in Scotland. Why don't you know about it? If you live and work in Scotland, Wales, or Northern Ireland, you may well know. But this article is definitely for you if you live and work in England.

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