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13/07/22

13 July 2022

RCP briefing on NHS Pension and Staffing Adjournment Debate

As a membership body, the RCP does not often comment on or discuss terms and conditions regarding pensions which are within the remit of unions. But we know from surveys and communication with RCP members that consultants are reducing the amount of direct patient care they are providing because of the problems associated with the annual allowance. Some consultants are choosing to retire earlier as a result. 

That is why the RCP believes there must be a long-term solution to annual allowance and pension taxation for consultant doctors. The briefing includes recommendations for a long-term solution to annual allowance and statistics from the 2020 RCP census

Workforce is the biggest limiting factor for the government’s ambitions on health and care and sustainably delivering care in the long-term. Adequate pension provisions are a significant factor in retaining experienced doctors for as long as possible into their careers.

With waiting lists currently at 6.5 million, we are urging the government to reconsider its approach to NHS pensions and implement a long-term solution to support staff who are reaching retirement age.