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NHS Staffing Levels — [Philip Hollobone in the Chair]

22 November 2022

Lead MP

Margaret Greenwood
Wirral West
Lab

Responding Minister

Will Quince

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NHSEmploymentMental Health
Word Count: 13718
Other Contributors: 15

At a Glance

Margaret Greenwood raised concerns about nhs staffing levels — [philip hollobone in the chair] in Westminster Hall. A government minister responded.

Key Requests to Government:

The Government should urgently address the staffing crisis with a credible plan this winter and provide fair pay rises for NHS workers. The Minister must protect NHS services, ensure staff safety, and consult trade unions before publishing the NHS payment scheme.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Wirral West
Opened the debate
The NHS staffing crisis is severe and worsening, with over 132,000 vacancies in June 2022, up from around 98,000 the previous year. Registered nursing staff had over 46,000 vacancies as of June, a significant increase from March's figures. Waiting times for treatment and emergency services have also worsened, with more than half a million people waiting longer than four hours in A&E departments last month. In September alone, around 6,000 cancer patients waited over 62 days for their treatment to start.

Government Response

Will Quince
Government Response
The Minister thanked NHS staff for their work and acknowledged the challenges they face, including workforce pressures and demand growth. He highlighted that since last year, there have been an extra 3,700 doctors and 9,100 nurses in the workforce, but noted ongoing vacancies of over 132,000, including 40,000 nursing and midwifery positions. The Minister also discussed the long-term workforce plan to set out future needs for recruitment, retention, and productivity, along with additional funding announced by the Chancellor amounting to £3.3 billion a year. He mentioned the importance of flexible working, staff wellbeing, mental health services, and investment in training programs.
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