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Dentists return £900m for not seeing NHS patients

From NHS dentistry to AI-powered recruitment, the healthcare sector faces numerous challenges while embracing innovative solutions.

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The healthcare sector is facing a multitude of challenges, from funding pressures to innovative solutions. In the UK, the National Health Service (NHS) is struggling to provide adequate care, with dentists returning...

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What's Happening in NHS Dentistry?

Dentists in England are returning hundreds of millions of pounds a year to the government for unfulfilled NHS care. Over the last two years, more...

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Dentists in England are returning hundreds of millions of pounds a year to the government for unfulfilled NHS care. Over the last two years, more than £900m has been handed back, with dentists prioritizing private work instead. This has resulted in many patients struggling to access care, with over a fifth of people reporting difficulty in getting an appointment.

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The paediatrics sector is facing significant challenges, with workload increases and inadequate funding. A team of specialists in Southampton is on call 24 hours a day to collect poorly children and babies and take them to intensive care, supporting 27 hospitals across the south of England. However, the team is struggling to cope with the demand, highlighting the need for increased funding and resources.

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A recent study has shed light on the brain changes that occur in pregnant women. The study suggests that grey matter decreases by an average of nearly 5% during pregnancy, which may be beneficial for caring for newborns. This challenges the common perception of "baby brain" and offers new insights into the neurological changes that occur during pregnancy.

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Innovative solutions are being used to address the challenges faced by the healthcare sector. AI-powered recruitment tools are being used to find carers, with one company using an audio-only system to screen applicants. The system has already screened 14,600 applicants and recruited 1,028 carers.

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Who: Dentists in England What: Returning £900m for unfulfilled NHS care Impact: Patients struggling to access care

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  • Who: Dentists in England
  • What: Returning £900m for unfulfilled NHS care
  • Impact: Patients struggling to access care

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Rather than becoming dumber, we are becoming more specialized for the job." — Tania Esparza, new mum and participant in the pregnancy study

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"Rather than becoming dumber, we are becoming more specialized for the job." — Tania Esparza, new mum and participant in the pregnancy study

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The healthcare sector will continue to face challenges, but innovative solutions and increased funding can help address these issues. As the sector evolves, it is essential to prioritize patient care and ensure that those in need receive the support they require.

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£900m: The amount returned by dentists for unfulfilled NHS care over the last two years 14,600: The number of applicants screened by the AI-powered...

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  • £900m: The amount returned by dentists for unfulfilled NHS care over the last two years
  • 14,600: The number of applicants screened by the AI-powered recruitment tool
  • 1,028: The number of carers recruited by the AI-powered recruitment tool

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Dentists return £900m for not seeing NHS patients

From NHS dentistry to AI-powered recruitment, the healthcare sector faces numerous challenges while embracing innovative solutions.

Thursday, March 5, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The healthcare sector is facing a multitude of challenges, from funding pressures to innovative solutions. In the UK, the National Health Service (NHS) is struggling to provide adequate care, with dentists returning £900m for unfulfilled care over the past two years. This issue is further complicated by paediatrics, which is facing significant workload increases without adequate funding.

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What's Happening in NHS Dentistry?

Dentists in England are returning hundreds of millions of pounds a year to the government for unfulfilled NHS care. Over the last two years, more than £900m has been handed back, with dentists prioritizing private work instead. This has resulted in many patients struggling to access care, with over a fifth of people reporting difficulty in getting an appointment.

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Paediatrics Under Pressure

The paediatrics sector is facing significant challenges, with workload increases and inadequate funding. A team of specialists in Southampton is on call 24 hours a day to collect poorly children and babies and take them to intensive care, supporting 27 hospitals across the south of England. However, the team is struggling to cope with the demand, highlighting the need for increased funding and resources.

The Science of Motherhood

A recent study has shed light on the brain changes that occur in pregnant women. The study suggests that grey matter decreases by an average of nearly 5% during pregnancy, which may be beneficial for caring for newborns. This challenges the common perception of "baby brain" and offers new insights into the neurological changes that occur during pregnancy.

AI-Powered Recruitment

Innovative solutions are being used to address the challenges faced by the healthcare sector. AI-powered recruitment tools are being used to find carers, with one company using an audio-only system to screen applicants. The system has already screened 14,600 applicants and recruited 1,028 carers.

Key Facts

  • Who: Dentists in England
  • What: Returning £900m for unfulfilled NHS care
  • Impact: Patients struggling to access care

What Experts Say

"Rather than becoming dumber, we are becoming more specialized for the job." — Tania Esparza, new mum and participant in the pregnancy study

What Comes Next

The healthcare sector will continue to face challenges, but innovative solutions and increased funding can help address these issues. As the sector evolves, it is essential to prioritize patient care and ensure that those in need receive the support they require.

Key Numbers

  • £900m: The amount returned by dentists for unfulfilled NHS care over the last two years
  • 14,600: The number of applicants screened by the AI-powered recruitment tool
  • 1,028: The number of carers recruited by the AI-powered recruitment tool

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