It looks as if workforce planning in the NHS is in need of some rapid resuscitation. Denis Campbell in the Guardian analyses the recent report from the King's Fund on understaffing and under-training of key specialties especially for the future - Accident and Emergency and Elderly Care are particularly stretched.
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