The NHS is suffering from an understaffing epidemic. The health service is already operating with 154,000 fewer full-time staff than it needs, and that number could balloon to 571,000 staff by 2036 if current trends continue. Considering how vital a service the NHS provides, and both the scale and length of time this problem has been going on, why does the NHS continue to face a staffing crisis?
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⌚ Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
01:05 Background To The Current Situation
02:50 Reason 1 Why The NHS Is Understaffed
05:49 Reason 2 Why The NHS Is Understaffed
08:41 Reason 3 Why The NHS Is Understaffed
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