The NHS Bursary Scheme new rules: eleventh edition for the academic year 2022 to 2023
Department of Health and Social Care -This guidance includes information for students and higher education institutions about the NHS Bursary Scheme rules that apply for the academic year 2022 to 2023. They apply to medical and dental students, continuing non-medical postgraduate students who started their course on or after 1 August 2017 but before 1 August 2018, and continuing students on dental hygiene and dental therapy courses who started their course on or after 1 August 2017 but before 1 August 2019.GuidanceDepartment of Health and Social Care - publications (Source: Health Management Specialist Library)
Source: Health Management Specialist Library - September 2, 2022 Category: UK Health Authors: The King ' s Fund Library Tags: Workforce and employment Source Type: blogs

The NHS Bursary Scheme new rules: tenth edition for the academic year 2021 to 2022
Department of Health and Social Care -This guidance contains information for students and higher education institutions about the NHS Bursary Scheme rules that apply for the academic year 2021 to 2022. They apply to: medical and dental students; continuing non-medical students; continuing non-medical postgraduate students; and continuing students on dental hygiene and dental therapy courses.GuidanceDepartment of Health and Social Care - publications (Source: Health Management Specialist Library)
Source: Health Management Specialist Library - August 13, 2021 Category: UK Health Authors: The King ' s Fund Library Tags: Workforce and employment Source Type: blogs

Beyond the bursary: workforce supply
This report details modelling, undertaken by London Economics, which demonstrates th e level of funding required to increase the number of applicants to the nursing degree.ReportPress release (Source: Health Management Specialist Library)
Source: Health Management Specialist Library - July 20, 2020 Category: UK Health Authors: The King ' s Fund Library Tags: Workforce and employment Source Type: blogs

Research LLM Fellowships at Center for Health Law, Policy, and Ethics
Here some funded LLM Positions in Health Law, Ethics and Policy starting September 2020 or January 2021. Professors Jennifer Chandler, Vanessa Gruben, Colleen Flood, and Marie-Eve Sylvestre are recruiting Centre Fellows who would like to complete their LLM with the Centre on topics associated with the Centre’s funded research programs. Legal Definition of Death in an Age of Techno-Scientific Change – As we learn more about the physiology of the dying process (cessation of circulatory and brain function), and as resuscitation and life-sustaining technologies change, do legal definitions of death need to cha...
Source: blog.bioethics.net - June 24, 2020 Category: Medical Ethics Authors: Thaddeus Mason Pope, JD, PhD Tags: Health Care syndicated Source Type: blogs

The NHS bursary scheme new rules: 8th edition for the academic year 2019 to 2020
Department of Health and Social Care -This guidance contains information for students and higher education institutions about the NHS Bursary Scheme rules that apply for the academic year 2019 to 2020.GuidanceDepartment of Health and Social Care - publications (Source: Health Management Specialist Library)
Source: Health Management Specialist Library - July 18, 2019 Category: UK Health Authors: The King ' s Fund Information & Knowledge Service Tags: Workforce and employment Source Type: blogs

The NHS bursary scheme new rules: seventh edition
Department of Health and Social Care -This guidance contains information for students and higher education institutions about the NHS bursary scheme rules that apply for the academic year 2018 to 2019.GuidanceDepartment of Health and Social Care - publications (Source: Health Management Specialist Library)
Source: Health Management Specialist Library - October 19, 2018 Category: UK Health Authors: The King ' s Fund Information & Knowledge Service Tags: Workforce and employment Source Type: blogs

NHS bursary scheme rules 2017
Department of Health -This guidance from NHS Business Services Authority contains information about the NHS bursary scheme, with new rules applicable for the academic year 2017 to 2018.GuidanceDepartment of Health - publications (Source: Health Management Specialist Library)
Source: Health Management Specialist Library - July 14, 2017 Category: UK Health Authors: The King ' s Fund Information & Knowledge Service Tags: Workforce and employment Source Type: blogs

The impact of the 2015 Comprehensive Spending Review on higher education fees and funding arrangements in subjects allied to medicine
UNISON -According to this report, government plans to scrap the bursary funding for students on nursing, midwifery and other health degrees will mean around 2,000 fewer people a year will study for a career in the NHS. Report UNISON - press release (Source: Health Management Specialist Library)
Source: Health Management Specialist Library - May 24, 2016 Category: UK Health Authors: The King's Fund Information & Knowledge Service Tags: Workforce and employment Source Type: blogs

Health education funding reform: open consultation
Department of Health (DH) - This consultation seeks views on how reforms to the education funding for nursing, midwifery and allied health professionals can be implemented. The government has proposed that from 1 August 2017, all new nursing, midwifery and allied health professional students on pre-registration undergraduate and post-graduate courses will receive their tuition funding and financial support through the standard student support system, rather than NHS bursaries and tuition funded by Health Education England. Consultation Response form Associated documentation (Source: Health Management Specialist Library)
Source: Health Management Specialist Library - April 7, 2016 Category: UK Health Authors: The King's Fund Information & Knowledge Service Tags: Consultations Workforce and employment Source Type: blogs

NHS bursary scheme rules 2016
Department of Health (DH) - These documents set out the rules and administrative arrangements for the payment of NHS bursaries to students who are considering work in the NHS and have accepted a place on an eligible course. The rules ensure the bursaries are paid fairly and consistently. There are two sets of rules, one for students who started their course before 1 September 2012 and one for those who started on or after that date. These editions replace previous editions. New rules Old rules DH publications (Source: Health Management Specialist Library)
Source: Health Management Specialist Library - March 17, 2016 Category: UK Health Authors: The King's Fund Information & Knowledge Service Tags: Workforce and employment Source Type: blogs

New feature for 2016: News from across the pond
Interested in what has been happening in UK health news? Starting in 2016 we will be posting a bi-weekly roundup of health news from across the pond. To give you a sense of what it will include we have some examples below, a little teaser if you will. In her annual report England’s chief medical officer Dame Sally Davies warns that obesity is the biggest threat to women’s health and the health of future generations. Read some of her recommendations for how to address this threat in this BBC article. The Daily Mail reported on a study that found that women who give birth after the age of 25 ‘are healthier...
Source: Disruptive Women in Health Care - December 18, 2015 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: dw at disruptivewomen.net Tags: DW UK Roundup Source Type: blogs

Reform of support for healthcare students in England
House of Commons Library - This note explains the proposed changes to funding for students on NHS funded courses in England, that lead to professional registration as nurses, midwives, or other allied health professionals as announced in the Spending Review and Autumn Statement 2015. From September 2017 NHS bursaries which provide tuition fee funding, grants and living cost support, will be replaced by funding through the standard student support package of loans. The paper provides background to the proposals, data on nursing and midwifery students and gives reaction to the proposals. Research paper House of Commons Libr...
Source: Health Management Specialist Library - December 18, 2015 Category: UK Health Authors: The King's Fund Information & Knowledge Service Tags: Workforce and employment Source Type: blogs

NHS bursary reform
Department of Health -From 1 August 2017, new nursing, midwifery and allied health students will no longer receive NHS bursaries. Instead, they will have access to the same student loans system as other students. This guidance explains the reforms. Guidance Department of Health - publications (Source: Health Management Specialist Library)
Source: Health Management Specialist Library - December 10, 2015 Category: UK Health Authors: The King's Fund Information & Knowledge Service Tags: NHS finances and productivity Workforce and employment Source Type: blogs

Supplying the demand for nurses: the need to end the rationing of nurse training places
Civitas - This paper proposes reforming the present financing of nurse education, under which tuition fees and living bursaries are paid up front, and replacing it with a system whereby nursing undergraduates would take out student loans as with any other course. The NHS would then pay back the loan for nursing graduates if they work for the organisation after qualification. The paper argues that this reform would remove the need for a limit on nurse numbers. Nurses who work in the private sector are likely to similarly have their student debt repaid as companies compete with the NHS to recruit nurses. Report Civita...
Source: Health Management Specialist Library - November 24, 2015 Category: UK Health Authors: The King's Fund Information & Knowledge Service Tags: Workforce and employment Source Type: blogs