NHS simply doesn't have enough staff to deliver everything being asked of it Today's vacancy figures are staggering and further proof that the NHS simply doesn't have enough staff to deliver everything being asked of it.
With nearly one in 10 posts in trusts in England now vacant and tens of thousands more right across the health and care system, many staff face unsustainable workloads and 'burnout' as they strive to bring down waiting lists and treat patients as quickly as possible in the face of ever-growing demand. NHS Providers
See also:
- NHS Vacancy Statistics England April 2015 – June 2022 NHS Digital
- Government still lacks proposals to retain NHS staff BMA
- NHS staff vacancy numbers paint a bleak picture NHS Confederation
- 'Enough is enough' says RCN General Secretary as NHS nursing vacancies in England at record high Royal College of Nursing
- Boosting funding and pay are the best ways to fix NHS staffing UNISON
- Record one in 10 NHS posts in England vacant, new data shows Evening Standard
- NHS vacancies in England at 'staggering' new high as almost 10% of posts empty The Guardian
- NHS staff vacancies at highest level since records began The Independent
- Government ‘asleep at the wheel’ as NHS job vacancies hit ‘staggering’ high The Independent
- The NHS needs immigration – don't cut non-British staff out of the narrative The Independent
- Number of unfilled nurse jobs jumps by over 8,000 in just a year Nursing Notes
- Student nurse numbers headed ‘in the wrong direction’ Nursing Notes
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