Brexit poses seismic challenges for health and social care provision in the United Kingdom concerning the on-going financial support available to fund health and social care within a post Brexit economy. Alongside funding issues there are potential concerns linked to the continued access to medical supplies and equipment which are linked to trading relationships within the European Union. Changes to the context of legal frameworks and funding for research which result from Brexit are also serious concerns. Although many of these areas may have potential detrimental impacts on patient care there is a particular concern about the loss of migrant health and social care workers which may exacerbate the recruitment issues currently facin...
Migrant care workers play a significant role in meeting the escalating demand for social care in the...
With this article we present European Union (EU) and non-EU nurses’ lived experiences of feeling ‘un...
Elizabeth Rosser, Deputy Dean (Education and Professional Practice) and Professor of Nursing at Bour...
The UK's departure from the European Union (Brexit) is likely to result in greater immigration and e...
yesEven prior to the conclusion of the European Union (EU) referendum (Brexit), the NHS was showing ...
A move towards integrated health and social care provision has been a key policy driver in the UK si...
Migrant workers have been vital in helping to fill labour gaps locally and regionally and across dif...
In one London NHS trust, one in five nurses are from the European Economic Area. Rachel Marangozov a...
Leaving the European Union (so-called ‘Brexit’) is a ‘critical moment’ for health policy reform whic...
The process of leaving the European Union (EU) will have profound consequences for health and the Na...
The EU has a significant impact on health and social care, and Brexit will create major issues in th...
Recruiting and retaining quality care staff is one of the main challenges facing the care sector. Th...
When the UK left the single market, it marked the end of the application of European law and institu...
The National Health Service (NHS) was a critical symbolic issue in the European Union (EU) referendu...
Migrant care workers play a significant role in meeting the escalating demand for social care in the...
With this article we present European Union (EU) and non-EU nurses’ lived experiences of feeling ‘un...
Elizabeth Rosser, Deputy Dean (Education and Professional Practice) and Professor of Nursing at Bour...
The UK's departure from the European Union (Brexit) is likely to result in greater immigration and e...
yesEven prior to the conclusion of the European Union (EU) referendum (Brexit), the NHS was showing ...
A move towards integrated health and social care provision has been a key policy driver in the UK si...
Migrant workers have been vital in helping to fill labour gaps locally and regionally and across dif...
In one London NHS trust, one in five nurses are from the European Economic Area. Rachel Marangozov a...
Leaving the European Union (so-called ‘Brexit’) is a ‘critical moment’ for health policy reform whic...
The process of leaving the European Union (EU) will have profound consequences for health and the Na...
The EU has a significant impact on health and social care, and Brexit will create major issues in th...
Recruiting and retaining quality care staff is one of the main challenges facing the care sector. Th...
When the UK left the single market, it marked the end of the application of European law and institu...
The National Health Service (NHS) was a critical symbolic issue in the European Union (EU) referendu...
Migrant care workers play a significant role in meeting the escalating demand for social care in the...
With this article we present European Union (EU) and non-EU nurses’ lived experiences of feeling ‘un...
Elizabeth Rosser, Deputy Dean (Education and Professional Practice) and Professor of Nursing at Bour...