Wednesday, 23 July 2014

Annual NHS national sickness absence rate declines to lowest level in five years

Annual NHS national sickness absence rate declines to lowest level in five years Annual NHS national sickness absence rates in England are at their lowest point since 2009-10, when they first started being recorded by the Health and Social Care Information Centre (HSCIC) (2). The latest figures show that NHS workers on average had one day off sick out of every 25 (14.82 days a year) in 2013-14 a 4.06 per cent absence rate. This is a decrease in the number of days off sick from 2012-13, when the sickness absence rate stood at 4.24 per cent, one day off out of every 24 (15.52 days a year). Health & Social Care Information Centre

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