Fuel cost means some NHS workers can't visit patients

Nursing staff have told the RCN that the cost of filling up their cars has risen by as much as £100 a month

I’m James Macdonald with news that the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) has raised concerns about rising fuel costs saying they could lead to nurses being unable to visit patients in need. The union wants an urgent review of the NHS mileage rates and for NHS employers across the UK to provide an “immediate additional payment” to staff. Nursing staff working in the community have told the RCN that the cost of filling up their cars has risen by as much as £100 a month. There’s more on this and other stories here on Care Radio. 
 

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