Agencies endure in NHS turmoil

Demand for staff may be down, but there’s work to do outside London

It’s official: the great NHS staffing crisis is over. This year, just 1.8% of health service vacancies went unfilled, compared with five years ago when the figure was closer to 4%, according to NHS director of workforce planning Debbie Mellor.

Healthcare agencies benefited from this sudden expansion in the health sector. Surfing a wave of government investment,...

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