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Sorry this is not a clinical query but this is such an excellent forum any replies would be most welcome. Our trust like many is finding it increasingly difficult to provide a safe, high quality out of hours service (presently supported with a number of agency staff which is expensive and not ideal on many levels) and one solution I have been considering is the employment of suitably qualified permanent night staff to maintain the service, I would like to know if anyone has experience of this and how it affects your laboratory? Is it still a quality service?

I value any advice, guidance you are willing to share

Paul


Paul Eaton
Lead BMS
Clinical Biochemistry
Clinical Support Division
East Sussex Healthcare
01323 417400 ex 4249
01424 755255 ex 8592
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