Leicester Mercury

Waiting lists will be next burden to face

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CONCERNS have been raised that the “tired” NHS workforce will immediatel­y be forced to tackle the waiting list backlog after a year of battling coronaviru­s.

A leading medic said he fears that, as soon as the number of hospital patients with Covid-19 reduces, the “focus” will switch to keeping waiting lists down and restoring NHS services.

But Professor Russell Viner, president of the Royal College of Paediatric­s and Child Health, said he is “most worried” about tired NHS staff, who have been “working above and beyond to fight the pandemic”.

It comes as record numbers of people are waiting for hospital treatment. Data from the NHS in England show 4.52 million people were waiting to start treatment at the end of December 2020, the highest number since records began in August 2007.

Prof Viner told Times Radio: “The thing that I’m most worried about with the health service is that we have a very tired workforce – that’s right across the whole workforce.

“And one of the concerns is that we will potentiall­y switch from fighting the pandemic – and everybody’s been working above and beyond to fight the pandemic – but once numbers are down that the focus of the media, government and everyone will be on keeping the waiting lists down and on restoring services, and I’m concerned about our workforce in that.

“The money… undoubtedl­y that’s a concern. But my concern is the workforce. We really need to make sure we look after our workforce.”

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