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Calling Time

Calling Time: Issue 10

Calling Time is a quarterly publication which is circulated widely across the NHS.

The newsletter will update the reader on progress and discuss how the NHS is meeting the challenge. It will keep you informed of initiatives being tested and other work in progress that could help you in developing and implementing your own compliance plans. We hope to share learning, practical information and access to resources from the UK as well as other parts of the world.

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editorial Support for changes to SiMap / Jaeger
By Tim Lund, EWTD Manager, Department of Health.
 
editorial Editorial
Welcome to the 10th edition of Calling Time.
Hospital at Night goes International Hospital at Night goes international
Calling Time article about the global interest in the Hospital at Night (HaN) model and its growth as organisers work with a host of worldwide healthcare professionals.
 
editorial Taking Care 24/7: Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust
Aims to separate acute unplanned and unpredicted care from planned care.
editorial Targeted support

Skills for Health - Workforce Projects Team's targeted support helps trusts in achieving change to meet WTD 2009. Lynne Greenwood looks at the progress to date.

 
calling time 10 Countess of Chester Hospital
Pilot phase two Calling Time article.
Calling Time 10 Working Time Directive Frequently Asked Questions.
Do you have a burning WTD 2009 question that needs answering?
 
Calling Time 10 Beyond junior doctors
How WTD will affect nurses, midwives and allied health professionals.
Funding for Working Time Directive Implementation Funding for Working Time Directive Implementation
Primary Care Trusts (PCTs) have been funded to support implementation of the WTD 2009, 48 hour week for doctors in training.
 
DRS for the RCS DRS for the RCS
Development is almost complete on a version of DRS Version 3 which has been tailored for members of the Royal College of Surgeons.
DRS Version 3 roll out DRS Version 3 roll out
The roll out of Version 3 of DRS continues with the application now available and in use across North East, South Central, South East Coast and London SHAs.
 
BMA Survey BMA Survey
Hospital doctors think that WTD will have a positive effect on their personal health and safety
New Deal and WTD booklets available New Deal and WTD booklets available
A series of booklets focusing on New Deal and WTD issues have now been launched on the healthcare portal.
 
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