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Mixed news over NHS staff numbers | Mixed news over NHS staff numbers |
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The debate over NHS staffing continues after independent data showed there had been a cut in posts, but more doctors and nurses were working full-time. | The debate over NHS staffing continues after independent data showed there had been a cut in posts, but more doctors and nurses were working full-time. |
The NHS Information Centre has estimated that 17,000 posts have been lost in the year up to September 2006. | The NHS Information Centre has estimated that 17,000 posts have been lost in the year up to September 2006. |
But among nurses and doctors there was actually an increase in capacity as more staff were working full-time. | But among nurses and doctors there was actually an increase in capacity as more staff were working full-time. |
Ministers said it showed the NHS was strengthening frontline staffing, but critics said cuts were hitting hard. | Ministers said it showed the NHS was strengthening frontline staffing, but critics said cuts were hitting hard. |
Jobs cuts has been at the centre of controversy in recent months, with unions and opposition parties estimating thousands of posts have gone as the health service struggles with deficits. | Jobs cuts has been at the centre of controversy in recent months, with unions and opposition parties estimating thousands of posts have gone as the health service struggles with deficits. |
Staff across the NHS feel badly let down and threatened by the impact of lost jobs and financial deficits Andrew Lansley, shadow health secretary | Staff across the NHS feel badly let down and threatened by the impact of lost jobs and financial deficits Andrew Lansley, shadow health secretary |
The government has denied the picture has been so bleak, pointing out while posts have been closed, compulsory redundancies have been kept to about 1,500. | The government has denied the picture has been so bleak, pointing out while posts have been closed, compulsory redundancies have been kept to about 1,500. |
The latest figures, which the NHS Information Centre said was a "best estimate", has given weight to both sides of the argument. | The latest figures, which the NHS Information Centre said was a "best estimate", has given weight to both sides of the argument. |
Only last month, the Royal College of Nursing claimed 22,000 posts have gone in the last 18 months, reasonably in-line with the 17,000 figure over 12 months. | Only last month, the Royal College of Nursing claimed 22,000 posts have gone in the last 18 months, reasonably in-line with the 17,000 figure over 12 months. |
Most of the posts lost were in administration, managerial and health support positions. | Most of the posts lost were in administration, managerial and health support positions. |
The government called this a small fall in headcount as the NHS employs over 1m staff and staffing levels have still increased by nearly 280,000 since Labour came to power. | The government called this a small fall in headcount as the NHS employs over 1m staff and staffing levels have still increased by nearly 280,000 since Labour came to power. |
It also said deeper analysis of the figures showed that the number of full-time equivalents for doctors and nurses had risen by 4,844 and 665 respectively. | It also said deeper analysis of the figures showed that the number of full-time equivalents for doctors and nurses had risen by 4,844 and 665 respectively. |
'Skill mix' | 'Skill mix' |
This has been achieved by more staff working full-time, even though the nurses headcount has dropped by nearly 2,500. | This has been achieved by more staff working full-time, even though the nurses headcount has dropped by nearly 2,500. |
Health Minister Lord Hunt said: "These figures show that the NHS focus is not on stregthening front-line clinical capacity, through increases in productivity and skill mix. | Health Minister Lord Hunt said: "These figures show that the NHS focus is not on stregthening front-line clinical capacity, through increases in productivity and skill mix. |
But shadow health secretary Andrew Lansley said: "Staff across the NHS feel badly let down and threatened by the impact of lost jobs and financial deficits." | But shadow health secretary Andrew Lansley said: "Staff across the NHS feel badly let down and threatened by the impact of lost jobs and financial deficits." |
Lib Dem health spokesman Norman Lamb said: "Government spinning and denial cannot conceal the fact that frontline medical jobs have been lost as a direct result of this government's appalling mismanagement of the NHS." | Lib Dem health spokesman Norman Lamb said: "Government spinning and denial cannot conceal the fact that frontline medical jobs have been lost as a direct result of this government's appalling mismanagement of the NHS." |
And Peter Carter, general secretary of the Royal College of Nursing said the figures confirmed fears deficits were having a damaging impact. | And Peter Carter, general secretary of the Royal College of Nursing said the figures confirmed fears deficits were having a damaging impact. |
"When you dig below the surface... the headline increase in nurse numbers is partly made up of double counting some existing nurses working extra shifts." |
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