Labmed are proud to announce our inclusion on the new NHS PaSA National Framework for the supply of temporary Allied Health Professionals and Health Science Service staff. The new Framework comes into effect on 24th April 2009 and will run for three years (with an optional 12 month extension).
Having beensuccessfully supplying locums via the current National Framework since 2006,the re-awarding of approved supplier status further underlines the quality of Labmed’s service and means that, when speaking to Labmed, you can be sure you are dealing with an experienced company whose service and rates have been approved by the NHS.
The Framework governs the supply of temporary staff in the following professional
groups within the NHS:
Allied Health Professionals, including:
- Dietitians
- Occupational Therapists
- Podiatrists
- Physiotherapists
- Speech and Language Therapists
- Radiographers
Health Science Service Staff, including:
- Audiologists
- Phlebotomists
- Cardiac Physiologists
- Biomedical Scientists
- Anatomical Pathologists
- Pharmacists
This is fantastic news for the Labmed side of our business as it means we can continue to supply the same quality service to the NHS as we have for the past 3 years and continue the running of our Master Vendor contracts in Yorkshire & the Humber, the East Midlands and Avon, Gloucestershire & Wiltshire.
If you would like to speak to anyone about what this means for you, please give us a call of +44 (0)20 7749 8282.
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