NHS dentists to receive 4% pay rise
The government has confirmed that NHS dentists will receive a 4% pay rise, which dental experts warn will not cover the rising cost of care.
The government has confirmed that NHS dentists will receive a 4% pay rise, which dental experts warn will not cover the rising cost of care.
BDA and BMA representatives have expressed concern over the recently announced pay increase for dentists and doctors working within the armed forces. On 13 July,
The Department of Health and Social Care has announced that dentists and doctors will receive a 3.5% pay rise. The British Dental Association (BDA) has
Dentists and doctors in the armed forces ‘have been penalised for their military status’ as new salary increases fall short of their NHS counterparts. While
The latest pay rise for NHS dentists ‘will only accelerate the workforce crisis’ by forcing dentists to reconsider their future in the health service. This
NHS dentists have been handed a 3% uplift to their pay in a move that has been praised by the profession. Yesterday it was announced
NHS staff in Scotland have been offered a 4% pay rise – but dentists have been excluded. The Scottish government confirmed that the average pay