Monday, March 25, 2019

NHS dentistry facing mass exodus of dentists

NHS dentistry is facing a potential mass exodus, with 86% of dentists looking to leave in the next five years. That’s according to Practice Plan’s 2018 NHS Confidence Monitor report, which asked 495 dentists about their levels of happiness within NHS dentistry. ‘The UDA contract is bad for patients and bad for dentistry,’ Joe Hendron, practising dentist, said of the figures. ‘The capped budget for dentistry restricts career progression and makes it more difficult for associates to become practice owners. ‘As does the recent increase in control of practices by corporate businesses. ‘This is challenging the retention of dentists in the profession. ‘Currently the NHS contract reform project does not provide a sound business model. ‘Much more thought needs to be given if it is to be successful.

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