EllenVannin The problem is we do not have enough trained staff to staff hospitals and doctors surgeries, let alone peripatetic, 'district nurses'
Top wages in Local Government are very carefully limited to a handful in each authority, reduce them by the cost of a District nurse each and you would get only 2 or 3 per authority max.
To what extent will District Nurses (do they still exist) want to keep working - even part time after retirement. The job is arduous and most will probably want work, if they want to work at all, that is indoors and in clinics.
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