A High Court ruling on health secretary Jeremy Hunt’s proposed new contract for junior doctors has been reported as a victory for Mr Hunt – but how does it affect accounting for junior doctors? The contract makes it more difficult for those who work...
With the result of the EU Referendum now known, it is time to start considering the implications of Brexit for healthcare accounting. The Leave vote in itself is not binding – Article 50 must be triggered to start the two-year countdown clock on negotiations...
Millennials – the term used for the generation who are currently aged from their late teens to their mid-30s – seem more likely to put healthcare accounting higher on their agenda, compared with those aged over 35. The 2016 Schroders Global Investor Study...
April marks the beginning of the new financial year, and there’s no better time for those in medical disciplines to make full use of our healthcare accounting services and get tax-efficient for the coming 12 months. Each year as the October and January filing...
The ongoing row over pay and conditions for junior doctors has significant consequences for healthcare accounting, particularly among those at the start of their careers in the NHS. We provide accounting for doctors at all levels within the health service, and at all...
Our healthcare accountants have seen reports showing that consumers often have little to no clear plan to pay for their own care in later life, even among those who are nearing retirement or are already of pensionable age. The figures from Partnership, a provider of...