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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Ella Pickover

Medical staff shortage threatens care for pregnant women and cancer patients

  • Experts warn that a critical and growing shortage of sonographers in England could lead to "life-threatening" delays for cancer patients and pregnant women.
  • The Society of Radiographers (SoR) reports a significant vacancy rate of 24.2 per cent for sonographers across England, with some regions like the South East facing a 38.2 per cent shortfall.
  • The situation is expected to worsen as approximately 7.6 per cent of sonographers plan to retire within the next year, further impacting essential ultrasound scans for pregnancy and cancer diagnosis.
  • Staff shortages force hospitals to prioritise routine antenatal scans, which then negatively affects more urgent later foetal growth scans and other vital services.
  • While the Department of Health and Social Care acknowledges the pressures and mentions expanding services, the SoR stresses the need for a comprehensive NHS workforce plan to address the long-term training and recruitment issues.

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Cancer patients and pregnant women face ‘life-threatening’ delays due to sonographer shortage

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