The Asian Age

UK to hire 5K Indian and Filipino nurses

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London: The UK’s state- run National Health Service ( NHS) plans to hire over 5,000 nurses from India and the Philippine­s in a bid to plug acute staff shortages in the country. The NHS has been facing crisis with nearly 35,000 vacancies.

London: The UK’s staterun National Health Service ( NHS) plans to hire over 5,000 nurses from India and the Philippine­s in a bid to plug acute staff shortages in the country.

The NHS has been facing crisis with nearly 35,000 vacancies for nurses, and is under pressure to fill these posts as there has been a drop in the number of nurses coming in from within the European Union ( EU) since the Brexit vote.

Prof Ian Cumming, chief executive of Health Education England addressing the Health Select Committee of the House of Common’ yesterday said that a new “earn, learn and return” scheme had already been trialled with India and will soon also be launched in the Philippine­s.

“We are currently aiming to bring somewhere in the region of 5,500 nurses into the country internatio­nally on an ethicallyb­ased ‘ earn, learn and return’ programme,” Cumming said.

Nurses from India have already been part of the first pilot of the scheme and a total of 500 nurses are expected to arrive in the UK by March 2018, which will ensure that India is not deprived of a “valued resource” while addressing the NHS needs.

“We aren’t denuding a country of their valued resource but we are allowing people to come here for a fixed period of time. Yes, to help us with a staffing shortage,” he said here.

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