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Dentists quit after new contract | Dentists quit after new contract |
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More than 1,600 dentists in England quit the NHS in the first three months since a new contract was introduced, according to official figures. | |
NHS Information Centre statistics show the number of contracted dentists fell from 21,111 to 19,462 on 30 June. | NHS Information Centre statistics show the number of contracted dentists fell from 21,111 to 19,462 on 30 June. |
Dental Practitioners Association (DPA) chief executive Derek Watson said the contract was "inflexible and unfair". | Dental Practitioners Association (DPA) chief executive Derek Watson said the contract was "inflexible and unfair". |
The Department of Health said more NHS dentist services were being undertaken than under the old contract. | The Department of Health said more NHS dentist services were being undertaken than under the old contract. |
The figures drawn from reports issued on Monday and in August show a 1,649 decline in dentists with a contract to work in the NHS, which represents a fall of nearly 8%. | The figures drawn from reports issued on Monday and in August show a 1,649 decline in dentists with a contract to work in the NHS, which represents a fall of nearly 8%. |
Mr Watson said: "We forecast it would make things worse and regrettably, it looks like we were right. | Mr Watson said: "We forecast it would make things worse and regrettably, it looks like we were right. |
"Although the report tries to cover up the exodus by claiming figures from two reports released within 50 days of each other are not compatible, a dentist with an NHS contract is a dentist with an NHS contract whichever way you count them." | "Although the report tries to cover up the exodus by claiming figures from two reports released within 50 days of each other are not compatible, a dentist with an NHS contract is a dentist with an NHS contract whichever way you count them." |
He said less dentists would mean the problem of access to NHS dental treatment would become worse. | He said less dentists would mean the problem of access to NHS dental treatment would become worse. |
'Target-driven' | 'Target-driven' |
Lester Ellman, chairman of the British Dental Association's (BDA) general dental practice committee, said: "At a time when the government are trying to increase access to NHS dentistry, the loss of any dentist to the service has an impact. | Lester Ellman, chairman of the British Dental Association's (BDA) general dental practice committee, said: "At a time when the government are trying to increase access to NHS dentistry, the loss of any dentist to the service has an impact. |
"Dentists are frustrated by the target-driven approach of the new contract, which fails to allow a more preventative approach to care." | "Dentists are frustrated by the target-driven approach of the new contract, which fails to allow a more preventative approach to care." |
The Department of Health issued a statement on behalf of Health Minister Rosie Winterton. | The Department of Health issued a statement on behalf of Health Minister Rosie Winterton. |
It said: "NHS dentistry is expanding, with primary care trusts now commissioning more services than under the old contract." | It said: "NHS dentistry is expanding, with primary care trusts now commissioning more services than under the old contract." |
Liberal Democrat health spokeswoman Sandra Gidley said the figures made for "shocking reading". | Liberal Democrat health spokeswoman Sandra Gidley said the figures made for "shocking reading". |
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