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Old 03-01-2018, 00:42   #322
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Re: Crisis in the NHS

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Originally Posted by nomadking View Post
There is a lack of medical staff generally throughout the Western world. Most countries have to import staff. Pay has little to do with it and nothing to do with a peak in demand which unpredictable in its timing.
If you want people, you give them the best pay and conditions that you can afford. If you have to compete internationally for talent then you have to be prepared to pay accordingly for it. Paying staff poor wages as others have described in this post won't attract or retain staff.
We're talking here about filling all the unfilled vacancies through making roles more attractive, not about Winter time demand projections.
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