Yorkshire Post

New rules hamper bid to recruit doctors

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THE MID Yorkshire NHS Hospitals Trust is struggling to recruit enough doctors because of immigratio­n rules, it has emerged.

Medics from outside the European Union are regularly employed to fill vacancies across the NHS, but Home Office regulation­s on visas are preventing some doctors from abroad coming to the UK to work.

The issue, which has been reported in other parts of the country, has led to treatment delays for patients, bosses have warned.

The trust, which runs Pinderfiel­ds, Pontefract and Dewsbury hospitals, is trying to fill hundreds of gaps in its staffing levels.

At a trust board meeting yesterday, interim director of workforce Angela Wilkinson said that recruitmen­t of nurses had not been affected because they are a “protected” profession on the Home Office’s visa regulation­s.

But she said: “We are encounteri­ng significan­t problems with (recruiting) doctors.”

Medical director Karen Stone said: “We’ve had two particular cases, one of which involved a paediatric doctor.

“We applied for his visa month after month for six months and each time it was rejected, so there was nothing else we could do. That’s gone now.”

The Home Office said last week that the current system was “in the national interest”.

It has also been revealed that the trust has 228 nursing vacancies, though just over 100 new contracts will be offered to graduates in September.

Director of nursing David Melia said that staffing levels during the winter months had remained more stable than in previous years.

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