The use of locum doctors in the NHS: understanding and improving the quality and safety of care

Sep 28, 2024Health and social care delivery research

How Temporary Doctors in the NHS Affect the Quality and Safety of Care

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Abstract

In 2021, about 7.1% of general practice medical consultations in England were undertaken by locum doctors.

  • The percentage of locum use in primary care increased from 6% in 2010 to 7.1% in 2021.
  • Approximately 4.4% of medical staff full-time equivalent in National Health Service trusts was provided by locum doctors.
  • Locum use varied significantly, with rates in primary care ranging from 1% to almost 31% based on Clinical Commissioning Groups.
  • NHS trusts reported locum use varying from less than 1% to nearly 16%.
  • Poor awareness and adherence to national guidance on locum working arrangements were identified.
  • Adverse consequences for care quality and safety were linked more to organizational settings than to locum doctors' competence.

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