Mussels wrote: ↑Sat Jan 02, 2021 3:48 pm
Is it possible that the NHS has had the volunteer idea forced on it and don't really want them involved?
I'm sure if they really did want them the barriers wouldn't be so high.
I doubt it- we’re fucked and need all the little ships we can get afloat on the channel.
I’m 100% confident we can rally and jab everyone, we just need the vaccines. It will likely be a bit messy but this is a position like no other.
Wratty; I agree with most of your post and reckon I’d actually quite enjoy working with you. We’re not too dissimilar ( uh-oh) on a lot of this stuff. On the flu vaccine point though; we don’t do that well either. Not at scale.
We have targets set every year to account how many of our staff have had the jab. It usually runs at around 40%. They’ve ( NHSE) have now included ‘declined’ and ‘had elsewhere’ in the rally totals. This year we are 98% compliant - although with what is unclear. Hit the target though.
The list of stuff you need to give a jab; as
@Asmerthurst says- most of that shit is in our stat’ and mandatory training.
I did my radicalisation one a few weeks back and it was almost ‘hey look - that fuzzy-Wuzzy’s backpack is ticking- call the rozzers’. It’s all a bit meh. Aside from the critical life saving stuff.
NHS number vs NI: age and application. We see a lot of folk who are not UK citizens/ transient.
It’s worse than that, and this will boil wratty’s piss- some Trusts use their EPR ( electronic patient record) pas ID as their unique identifier. That’s only relevant to them/that Trust or anyone using that system. So not unique and not transferable or indeed identifiable. We managed to jump on to solely NHS number about 2 years ago- but again, not everyone has one.