Plan to hire thousands of foreign nurses for NHS is axed Target was politically difficult for a government committed to reducing net migration
A controversial target of hiring 5,000 foreign nurses a year for at least 15 years has been cut from a flagship plan to deal with the NHS’s staffing crisis, the Observer understands.
The move will frustrate health chiefs, who are desperate for a clear strategy to reduce NHS staffing pressures, which are expected to worsen. The Guardian
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A controversial target of hiring 5,000 foreign nurses a year for at least 15 years has been cut from a flagship plan to deal with the NHS’s staffing crisis, the Observer understands.
The move will frustrate health chiefs, who are desperate for a clear strategy to reduce NHS staffing pressures, which are expected to worsen. The Guardian
See also:
- NHS turns to Mumsnet to fill nurse vacancies BBC News
- NHS turns to Mumsnet to find nurses The Daily Mail
- NHS bosses to recruit Mumsnet users in a bid to help fill nursing vacancies The Daily Telegraph
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