Programme underway at Countess of Chester Hospital NHS to optimise workforce planning

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A major workforce optimisation programme has started at the Countess of Chester Hospital NHS Foundation Trust in partnership with workforce planning specialists, SARD. The programme will include engaging with its workforce to gain a greater understanding of clinical capacity and demand, and empower teams to make more informed decisions about workforce planning. This work will

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