The Health service journal
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Recruiting and retaining operating theatre staff is a constant problem for many trusts. One trust has introduced a pay supplement of 1,500 Pounds for all operating theatre staff, and is now planning to implement a single pay spine for all categories of operating theatre staff. The long-standing staffing difficulties suggest it is time to reconsider skill mix in operating theatres.
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Most initiatives to cope with increased winter workloads come from hospitals. The potential for co-operative efforts between hospitals and general practice is largely unexplored. One general practice, a total purchasing pilot site, plans to minimise the demand for emergency admissions by identifying patients at risk and having a nurse visit them in autumn to check their health. The practice estimates the project will be self-financing if it saves 12 admissions.
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A remarkable photographic record of Bethlem Hospital patients of the mid-1850s, now on show in London, gives flesh and form to those who might otherwise have remained 'invisible'. Mark Crail took a look.