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<p>NHS Digital publishes Hospital and Community Health Services (HCHS) workforce statistics
for England. These include staff working in hospital trusts and clinical commissioning
groups (CCGs), but not staff working in primary care, local authorities or other providers.</p><p>
</p><p>The attached table shows the number of doctors, nurses and health visitors
and allied healthcare professional staff whose total earnings are under £30,000 in
National Health Service trusts, CCGs, Support Organisations and Central Bodies in
England, between October 2017 and September 2018, headcount.</p><p> </p><p>These figures
use the total annual earnings of staff which includes basic pay and non-basic pay
elements. Non-basic pay includes, where applicable, unsocial hours payments, on call
payments and high cost area supplements. These figures also include staff working
on a part time basis, who tend to have lower annual earnings than those on full time
contracts. It is possible that if a part time member of staff worked full time, they
would earn more than £30,000.</p>
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