Move to PEH could cure all MSG’s ills
WITH the two main parties broadly in agreement, there is every reason to hope that a solution can quickly be found to MSG’s desire to leave their current premises.
WITH the two main parties broadly in agreement, there is every reason to hope that a solution can quickly be found to MSG’s desire to leave their current premises.
BEAU Sejour could become a community hub under plans by the Health & Social Care Committee to introduce a more joined up system of care in the Bailiwick.
THE Medical Specialist Group, or MSG, has been much in the news. In some ways it’s not surprising that it attracts interest because of the pivotal role the organisation plays in the lives of islanders.
THE number of prescriptions for sleeping tablets has reduced by 27% since 2012.
REMEMBER when going to see a medical specialist could mean financial ruin? Or when patients would slip out of bed to avoid being seen – and charged – by the medic on ward duty?
WE DON’T have special measures here, the punitive status imposed by public sector regulators in the UK on those who fail to come up to scratch. That’s for a number of reasons, not least because we don’t really have any way of measuring what ‘acceptable standards’ are for departments. Or deputies, come to that.
This little guy has a serious lust for life.
I PROMISE you that I really did intend this to be an Education-free zone, because there is island life outside the subject, but with so much happening that has proved impossible.
NO offer was made by the States to house the Medical Specialist Group at the hospital during extensive talks about the new secondary healthcare contract.
THE fallout from the Medical Specialist Group’s planned move has been spectacular.
THE proposed relocation by the Medical Specialist Group has been branded ‘absurd and unacceptable’, by the island’s senior politician.
ST PETER PORT constable Dennis Le Moignan has called the proposed move by MSG to a property in Town ‘idiotic and stupid’.
HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE has raised concerns about a proposal by the Medical Specialist Group to move its headquarters.
TWO midwives have been struck off after a disciplinary hearing sparked by the death of two babies at the Princess Elizabeth Hospital.
FIRST, the good news: transformation of the island’s public sector is proceeding apace, saving money and shaking up the way States employees think, behave and work.