Saffron Cordery, chief executive of NHS Providers, told delegates at its annual conference in Liverpool that experiences of minority groups “are so much worse than those of their white colleagues”
I’m Matt Rosser with news that racism remains a huge problem within the health service according to Saffron Cordery, chief executive of NHS Providers, who told delegates at its annual conference in Liverpool that experiences of minority groups “are so much worse than those of their white colleagues”. The NHS workforce is one of the most diverse in the country yet according to a British Medical Association report, racism is wrecking the lives of doctors, affecting patient care and jeopardising services. For more care news stay with us here at Care Radio.
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