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Online news - 22 June 2009
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More care to be delivered by healthcare assistants, NHS Employers suggests
Nursing could become a smaller, elite workforce but with an increasing number of healthcare assistants, NHS Employers has predicted.
NHS Employers has based its predictions on work carried out by the NHS Workforce Review Team that suggests nurse numbers will shrink once all students are educated to degree level, as fewer people will have the necessary qualifications.
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