Since Brexit, the NHS has significantly increased its hiring from countries on the World Health Organization's 'red list,' such as Nigeria and Ghana. This practice raises ethical concerns, as recruiting from these nations could potentially hinder their health systems. Significant growth in foreign-trained staff is evident, with about 9% of medical personnel in England coming from these regions. Analysts criticize this trend, suggesting it underscores the UK's failure to adequately train local healthcare professionals.
Since the UK left the EU single market, the NHS has increasingly recruited health staff from WHO's red list countries, raising ethical concerns about this practice.
The surge in NHS staffing from red list nations means 9% of England's medics are now sourced from these under-resourced countries, risking harm to their health systems.
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