Exclusive: Staff levels still ‘dangerous’ a year after Mid Staffs report
Digital Edition: Exclusive: Staff levels still ‘dangerous’ a year after Mid Staffs report
More than half of nurses believe their ward or unit remains dangerously understaffed one year after a seminal report drew attention to the dangers of staff shortages, according to our latest survey, which suggests little has changed at the NHS frontline.
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