Devon sees 53.49% rise in the number of NHS dentists leaving as Lib Dems announce £750 million ‘rescue package’
Lib Dems announce £750m plan to offer more NHS dentist appointments and deliver free check-ups for children
Lib Dems announce £750m plan to offer more NHS dentist appointments and deliver free check-ups for children
The number of dentists quitting NHS work in Devon has risen by more than 53% since 2018/19 new research has revealed, as the Liberal Democrats announce their push for a £750 million ‘rescue package’ for dentistry.
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The Liberal Democrat plan would mean around a quarter increase in funding on the NHS dentistry budget in England, which would help reform the NHS contract to encourage more dentists to take on NHS work.
The number of NHS dentists leaving in West Sussex has risen by 19.4% since 2018/19, House of Commons Library research, commissioned by the Liberal Democrats has revealed as the party has announced plans for a £750 million ‘rescue package’ for dentistry.