What about the Health of Ancillary Staff? A Management Audit
Abstract
Health at Work in the NHS was launched at the same time as Health of the Nation, in July 1992. There is good national and local evidence identifying ancillary staff as a priority for health promotion. Despite the evidence, and a regional drive to make work with ancillary staff a priority, a recent audit made clear that very little has happened. Market testing seems to have excluded ancillary staff health from senior management responsibility. Discusses possible reasons and the implications.
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Citation
Forrest, D., Walsworth‐Bell, J. and Mason, L. (1994), "What about the Health of Ancillary Staff? A Management Audit", Journal of Management in Medicine, Vol. 8 No. 6, pp. 13-16. https://doi.org/10.1108/02689239410073394
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:MCB UP Ltd
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