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Pay freeze will undermine confidence in NHS

10th Mar 2010

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The confidence of general dental practitioners will be undermined by today's announcement of a 0.9% uplift on contract values and a requirement to make efficiency savings in order to offset increases in expenses.

That's the verdict of Dr John Milne, Chair of the British Dental Association's General Dental Practice Committee, on what is effectively a freeze on dentists' pay.
 
Dr Milne said:'General dental practitioners in England face a difficult and uncertain future and will be disappointed by this award for a number of reasons. The costs they incur to provide care are soaring both as a result of regulatory changes and the poor position of Sterling. Many will also soon be facing potential clawback of their contract values for 2009/10 as their primary care trusts start to assess completion of UDA targets.
 
'Dentists have engaged actively and willingly with the Steele Review process, but the cautious optimism it has generated about the future is likely to be undermined by today's announcement.

'For the second year running, the award does not address the real problem of escalating expenses. The decision to ignore the review body's recommendation that efficiency savings should only be considered retrospectively will be viewed with particular concern. Dental practices are already run very efficiently and it is difficult to see where efficiency savings are going to be conjured from.
 
'GDPs were looking for a positive signal about the future of NHS services today. They didn't get it.'



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There isn't any confidence left to undermine.
Posted by drstephenmorris 11/3/10 at 00:17
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More Practice owners (providers) should realize that they are better off leaving this sinking ship which is NHS dentistry. This government hase taken over their good wills, and soon they will take over the rest of whatever dignity that is left.
Posted by Frasse 11/3/10 at 01:46
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