Guest guest Posted July 10, 2001 Report Share Posted July 10, 2001 I think this is a really good piece of evidence and will be using it what did you think of my reply from the Welsh Assembly? marianne Alan Milburn's speech to the NHS Confederation today, 6/7/01 The Secretary of State gave a key speech today to the NHS Confederation about Reform and the enhanced role of Frontline staff in shaping the new, improved Health Service. The text of his speech is accessible under Ministerial speeches in the DoH website or as a link via today's Chief Executive's electronic bulletin. In the whole speech, only one health professional is quoted, from a certain Frontline profession: " In the five weeks of the election campaign I met staff and patients up and down the country. I visited good places and some less good places. I heard what NHS staff had to say. I saw what they were trying to do. As a Health Visitor said to me on one visit, " it definitely feels better but it does feel like rolling a big boulder up hill. " There is an enormous effort going on throughout the NHS to bring about the improvements both staff and patients want to see. " I know that HV hearing tests are unfashionable, but it looks like someone may be listening..... Woody. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2001 Report Share Posted July 10, 2001 Yes, nne. I am surprised that JM Consulting did not want that 'name brief and easily recognisable to the public': Nursing & Midwifery Acronym a.k.a. enema. Woody. > I think this is a really good piece of evidence and will be using it what > did you think of my reply from the Welsh Assembly? > > marianne > > Alan Milburn's speech to the NHS Confederation > today, 6/7/01 > > > The Secretary of State gave a key speech today to the NHS Confederation > about Reform and the enhanced role of Frontline staff in shaping the new, > improved Health Service. The text of his speech is accessible under > Ministerial speeches in the DoH website or as a link via today's Chief > Executive's electronic bulletin. > > In the whole speech, only one health professional is quoted, from a certain > Frontline profession: > " > In the five weeks of the election campaign I met staff and patients up and > down the country. I visited good places and some less good places. I heard > what NHS staff had to say. I saw what they were trying to do. > > As a Health Visitor said to me on one visit, " it definitely feels better but > it does feel like rolling a big boulder up hill. " There is an enormous > effort going on throughout the NHS to bring about the improvements both > staff and patients want to see. > " > > I know that HV hearing tests are unfashionable, but it looks like someone > may be listening..... > > Woody. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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