The independent pay review body has been asked to explore the reasons why many GPNs are not being given a pay rise.| Nursing in Practice
Exclusive GP practices are at risk of losing ‘many’ experienced nurses because of an NHS accreditation scheme that needs ‘urgently’ reviewing| Nursing in Practice
GP practices across England are struggling to recruit much-needed nurses because they are unable to match salaries given elsewhere| Nursing in Practice
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Half of GP nursing staff across the UK have reported they have not yet received a pay rise for 2024/25, a Nursing in Practice survey reveals| Nursing in Practice
More than a quarter of GPNs are considering leaving their role within the next year, an exclusive Nursing in Practice survey shows| Nursing in Practice
As the government plans to include practice nurses in the ARRS, we explore the negative effect of the scheme| Nursing in Practice