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Sickness absence in the NHS

Sickness absence levels in the NHS are one and a half times that of the private sector, with more than 45,000 NHS workers calling in sick every day, according to the Times website.

The Government asked Dr Steve Boorman to look at the links between staff habits and productivity in the NHS. He presents his interim review today.

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