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Old 03-01-2018, 00:02   #318
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Re: Crisis in the NHS

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Originally Posted by nomadking View Post
The problem is that they can never predict when exactly any increase in demand is going to occur. Impossible to plan ahead for. the alternative to cancelled ops, is to not plan any ops over the winter months. More money won't solve anything as there's supposed to be a staff shortage.
More money would enable salaries to be increased which would enable the vacancies to be filled as the roles would be more attractive.
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