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Old 30-12-2021, 19:31   #1139
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Re: Coronavirus

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY View Post
I think the answer is to train more nurses and doctors, using money saved from reducing administration costs, which are far, far too high.
1) It takes years to train them.
2) Why wasn't that done pre-2010?
3) If it was that simple, how come nowhere else(other than iirc Italy) in the 1st world has tried it?
Not enough people want to train in the first place.
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Professionally qualified clinical staff make up over half (52.2%) of the HCHS workforce (609,829 FTE) in July 2020. This is 5.1% (29,472) more than in July 2019.
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