• July 2, 2023

Record number of staff leaving jobs with NHS in England, say reports

LONDON July 2: A record number of staff left their jobs the NHS in England last year, reports suggest.

Some 169,512 staff left their NHS jobs across hospitals, community health services and other health organisations in 2022, compared to 149,678 the previous year, the Observer reported.

Health commentators said the data was “worrying” and raised concerns about a large number of staff feeling they need to leave citing the need for a better work-life balance.

But others suggested that the exodus of workers could peak in 2022 as the number of staff who deferred retirement due to the Covid-19 pandemic decided that it was the right time to stand down.

The new analysis was published just days after the NHS’ first ever long-term workforce plan was released.

The plan came with an extreme warning that, without action, the NHS could have 360,000 vacancies by 2037.

At present there are 112,000 vacancies across the NHS in England.

As well as setting out how to drive up new staff entering the NHS, the workforce plan also outlines a number of steps aimed at retention of current staff.

Officials have estimated that the focus on retention could see 130,000 more staff staying in their jobs over the next five years.

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