6000 more doctors and 12,000 more nurses

The latest figures show that the numbers of doctors and nurses have reached record highs in the NHS in England, delivering on the Conservative election promise to get more staff on the frontline to deliver world-class care for patients.

  • During the election, we promised the British people that action would be taken to raise the number of nurses by 50,000 compared with what it would otherwise have been by the end of the new Parliament. (30,000 through increased recruitment and 20,000 through improved retention, making the job of nursing more attractive and less stressful so that fewer nurses leave.) These figures show that these were not just words but positive steps are being taken to deliver on that promise.
     
  • The latest figures show the progress we’re making towards that goal – in March there were 6,000 more doctors and 12,000 more nurses compared to last year, and that is NOT including former healthcare professionals who have selflessly volunteered to return to the NHS during the coronavirus pandemic.
     
  • We’ve seen the best of the NHS over recent months, and we will continue to do everything we can to attract and retain brilliant NHS staff over the years to come.

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