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Evaluation of the N50k programme

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Project Description

This study will evaluate the success of the UK government's policy to increase numbers of registered nurses in England by 50 thousand. The Napier element will build on work we are currently doing to enable a more effective use of registrant data held by the Nursing and Midwifery Council.

This call is being led by Professor Jane Ball, University of Southampton.

Project Acronym EvalN50k
Status Project Live
Funder(s) National Institute for Health Research
Value £28,382.00
Project Dates Dec 14, 2022 - Sep 30, 2024


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