BDA warns of dentists leaving NHS after Brexit
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- Published: Wednesday, 23 January 2019 07:42
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The BDA has called on the Government to recognise the workforce crisis in dentistry with Brexit looming, as new evidence from GDC suggests up to a third of the UK’s 6,300 European qualified dental registrants intend to leave UK dentistry. BDA’s Mick Armstrong said: “Government needs to wake up, and smell the coffee. NHS dentistry can’t be run without dentists.”
Half (50%) of respondents to the GDC survey stated their intentions to leave referenced Brexit, and wider economic uncertainty. A quarter (24%) also mentioned the state of dentistry, including the way it is regulated or the state of the NHS, including NHS contracts as reasons for intending to leave.
BDA Chair Mick Armstrong said: “Government has failed to even acknowledge the scale of the crisis that’s been facing dentistry for several years. Broken NHS contracts, rock bottom morale and now Brexit are all taking their toll. The writing is now on the wall for too many European and UK qualified dentists. Government needs to wake up, and smell the coffee. NHS dentistry can’t be run without dentists.”
While registrant numbers have remained broadly stable post Brexit, the BDA has expressed deep concerns that government has thus far been unwilling to engage on growing recruitment and retention problems. Last year BDA surveys indicated over two thirds (68%) of NHS practices in England who attempted to recruit in the last year struggled to fill vacancies. Half (50%) of the NHS practices who attempted recruitment had reported issues in the previous year.
Recent official data has shown morale among dentists has hit an all-time low, with lower levels of morale also linked to higher NHS commitments. Owing to recruitment issues and a recent spate of practice closures new patients across England are now facing over 50 mile journeys to secure NHS access.
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