Brexit could make NHS shortage of nurses worse, says report Institute for Employment Studies says however UK leaves, uncertainty around status of workers could deter hospital staff
Brexit is set to cause a severe shortage of nurses in the NHS, which is already facing a chronic lack of them in many hospitals, research suggests.
Britain’s decision to leave the EU could deprive the health service of nurses from countries such as Spain, Portugal and Ireland, from which it has recruited heavily in recent years, analysis by the Institute for Employment Studies found. Continue reading... The Guardian
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Brexit is set to cause a severe shortage of nurses in the NHS, which is already facing a chronic lack of them in many hospitals, research suggests.
Britain’s decision to leave the EU could deprive the health service of nurses from countries such as Spain, Portugal and Ireland, from which it has recruited heavily in recent years, analysis by the Institute for Employment Studies found. Continue reading... The Guardian
See also:
- Brexit and population growth to leave the NHS short of nurses Institute for Employment Studies
- Beyond Brexit: Assessing key risks to the nursing workforce in England Institute for Employment Studies
- Could Brexit prove terminal for the NHS? The Guardian
- NHS nurses are being cast into a perfect Brexit storm | Polly Toynbee The Guardian
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