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Tuesday June 10, 2009

£2 Million Investment To Help Nurses Get Back To The Bedside

"This significant investment reaffirms my intention to reduce bureaucracy, invest in front line services and get nurses back to the bedside. It sends a strong message of support which I know will be welcomed by nurses and the general public."

Northern Health Minister, Michael McGimpsey has announced a new £2 million funding package to provide practical support to Ward Sisters in hospitals across the North.

The Minister made the announcement at the prestigious Royal College of Nursing Northern Ireland Nurse of the Year 2009 Awards ceremony in the Ramada Hotel, Belfast last Friday night.

Iona McCormack, a Clinical Nurse Specialist in dermatology from the Belfast Health and Social Care Trust, won the prestigious title of Nurse of the Year for her work in the early detection of potentially life-threatening skin cancers.

Mr McGimpsey said, "This significant investment reaffirms my intention to reduce bureaucracy, invest in front line services and get nurses back to the bedside. It sends a strong message of support which I know will be welcomed by nurses and the general public.

"I will now require Trusts to bring forward proposals on how they will secure the release of 20% of the Ward Sister's time to focus on the crucial patient indicators of quality, safety and patient experience."

Presenting Iona McCormack, with the Nurse of the Year Award the Minister said: "I would like to offer my congratulations to Iona and to all those nominated for awards tonight. I am delighted to observe that the standard of care offered by all nominees and recipients continues to exceed expectations. We should all be very proud in Northern Ireland that we have such a talented, dedicated and compassionate nursing workforce who continually strive to improve the patient experience."

Iona practises as a clinical nurse specialist in dermatology at Belfast City Hospital and has established a unique nurse-led screening service in the North for the early detection of potentially life-threatening skin cancers. The nurse-led screening service, in combination with an assessment of the patient's clinical history, has brought about improved patient outcomes.

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