Britain's health service facing worst staffing crisis, say lawmakers
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[July 25, 2022]
By Sachin Ravikumar
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's state-run
National Health Service (NHS) is facing its worst ever staffing crisis
with thousands of vacancies and the government has no credible strategy
to address the problem, a committee of lawmakers said in a report
published on Monday.
Tackling a health service staggering under the combined pressure of long
waiting lists and staffing shortages will be one of the top tasks facing
Boris Johnson's successor as prime minister when they take office in
September.
"We now face the greatest workforce crisis in history in the NHS," said
Jeremy Hunt, chair of parliament's cross-party Health and Social Care
Committee and a former health minister.
"Persistent understaffing in the NHS poses a serious risk to staff and
patient safety, a situation compounded by the absence of a long term
plan by the government to tackle it."
The NHS, which has provided healthcare free at the point of use since
1948, is facing a record 6.5 million patients on waiting lists for
hospital treatment due to backlogs caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
Successive governments have tried and largely failed to address the
challenges of a health system pressured by an ageing population, with
Johnson's 2019 election manifesto pledged to boost funding and add
50,000 more nurses.
The committee's report said the government had shown a "marked
reluctance to act decisively" and was yet to publish an NHS workforce
plan that was due earlier this year.
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A person walks past images of National Health Service (NHS) workers
displayed on hoardings outside a temporary field hospital at St
George's Hospital, amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak
in London, Britain, January 8, 2022. REUTERS/Henry Nicholls
"The clearest and most urgent need
is action on workforce planning," it said, also calling for a
"radical review" of working conditions for an exhausted NHS
workforce in which it said many also face racism, bullying and
harassment.
According to NHS data, there were more than 105,000
vacancies as of March, up from 76,000 the previous year, while the
report said the NHS in England could be short of 12,000 hospital
doctors and more than 50,000 nurses and midwives.
The report said an estimated 475,000 jobs could be needed in health
by early in the next decade, and called for reforms to the health
and care visa scheme to boost foreign recruitment. It also said a
cap on the number of medical school places offered to international
students should be lifted.
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(Reporting by Sachin Ravikumar, Editing by Kylie MacLellan and Ed
Osmond)
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