If you have spent more than five years on a hospital floor, you already know the feeling. The medication is sitting in the cabinet. The order is signed. The patient is in front of you. And somewhere between those three points there is a digital wall that should not be there — a checkbox, an…
You know the gap I am talking about. A physician enters an order. A nurse is standing at the bedside, needing to act. And in between those two moments sits a stack of digital systems that were designed, implemented, and signed off without a single person in the room who understood what actually happens in…
Four percent. After another year of rotating shifts, missed weekends, and the kind of exhaustion that doesn’t go away with a good night’s sleep. Four percent on a salary that was already stretched thin. I sat with that letter in my hand and did the maths. After tax. After the cost of childcare running over…
By Rod Gamble | Week 19, 2026 | Pillar 1: Work Life Balance The four-day work week debate is everywhere in healthcare right now. NHS leaders, union reps, politicians, think tanks — everyone has an opinion on whether shortening the week is the answer to the crisis. And honestly? I understand the appeal. When you’re […]