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10. Patients Pay Twice

NHSE insists agency suppression saves money. The reality is stark: patients pay twice, while NHS leaders are left trying to deliver care under impossible conditions.

First, they pay with their taxes. Treasury data shows the NHS overspent by £1.7bn on temporary staffing in 2023/24, despite bank-first mandates. Much of this went through MSPs and insourcing contracts branded as “cost-saving,” yet HSJ analysis reveals diagnostic insourcing can run 30–40% higher per procedure than in-house delivery.

Then, they pay with their care. The CQC’s 2024 State of Care report highlighted rising safety incidents linked to staff shortages and missed observations. The Royal College of Emergency Medicine has repeatedly warned that patients treated in corridors are technically “admitted” but clinically at risk. NHS Resolution’s claims provisions now exceed £13bn, costs fuelled in part by services left understaffed and overstretched.

This is the hidden cost of artificial agency suppression: a system that bleeds money through the back door while patients pay with poorer access, higher risk, and diminished dignity. Suppression without real workforce reform is not a saving, it is a surcharge on the very people the NHS exists to serve.

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