Justin Madders MP, Labour’s
Shadow Health Minister, commenting on
the BBC’s figures on NHS staff vacancies, said:
“These figures show the scale
of the staffing crisis now engulfing the NHS in England.
“The Tories decision to cut
nurse training places during the last Parliament has left hospital wards
dangerously understaffed - and it is patient care which is suffering. Hospital
bosses are being forced to either recruit from abroad or waste huge amounts of
money on expensive agency staff.
“It is little wonder NHS
staff are feeling so over-worked and under-valued.
“Unfortunately, this
situation is likely to worsen because of David Cameron’s plan to scrap student
nurse bursaries and discourage the next generation of frontline staff.
“Ministers need to start respecting NHS staff and tell them how they intend to turn this situation around.”