Plans to cut NHS international workforce appear overambitious, say MPs
by Kat Lay Global health correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#748XE)
Health service in England has saved more than 14bn hiring from overseas, report says, as doubt is cast on aim to reduce international recruitment to 10%
Ministers' plans to cut the international workforce within NHS England appear overambitious, MPs have said, as a report reveals the health service saved more than 14bn by recruiting doctors, nurses and midwives from overseas.
Many of the countries recruited from were struggling with staff shortages, and the UK had a moral duty to offer support, rather than simply extracting what it needed, the all-party parliamentary group (APPG) on global health and security found.
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