Like the rest of the state's public hospitals, the royal relies on locum doctors and nurses to keep functioning. Now the true cost of that has been revealed. “We can now see the government has completely blown the budget in employing multitudes of outsourced staff.” Right to information documents obtained by labor reveal the health department spent more than 180 million dollars on locums last financial year. “what we're seeing is an unsustainable rise in the cost of employing locums both in the junior medical workforce, what we'd call the mid level which is your registrar and also your specialists.” The cost of locum doctors more than doubled in the past three years. Growing from 42 million dollars in 2021 to 105 million last financial year. While the money spent on locum nurses increased fivefold, jumping from just over 14 and a half million dollars to almost 77 million. It means the total cost of locums in Tasmania has more than tripled in just three years. “We need those workers there. They are employed because we need them there but we need them in permanent positions.” Health unions say it's a consequence of not prioritising recruitment and retention. “Clearly that call has not been heeded and now we're seeing vacancies that require filling to ensure staff and patient safety and unfortunately agency at this point is the only option.” “It's hard, because the other states are facing a similar reliance on locums too. So, knowing that, how do we pitch ourselves to be the preferred employer?” The nurses union says there are now hiring incentives in place and a greater focus on recruiting permanent staff. “All of that combined is going to take some time till we can actually fill those vacant positions with permanent staff and reduce our agency use.” “The government says almost a thousand health workers have been recruited in recent months.”
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00:00Like the rest of the state's public hospitals, the Royal relies on locum doctors and nurses
00:08to keep functioning.
00:10Now the true cost of that has been revealed.
00:13We can now see that the government has completely blown the budget in employing multitudes of
00:18outsourced staff.
00:20Right to information documents obtained by Labor reveal the health department spent more
00:25than $180 million on locums last financial year.
00:30But what we're seeing is an unsustainable rise in the cost of employing locums both
00:36in the junior medical workforce, what we would call the mid-level medical workforce, which
00:40is your registrar level, and also your specialist.
00:43The cost of locum doctors more than doubled in the past three years, growing from $42
00:49million in 2020-21 to $105 million last financial year.
00:55While the money spent on locum nurses increased five-fold, jumping from just over $14.5 million
01:04to almost $77 million.
01:06It means the total cost of locums in Tasmania has more than tripled in just three years.
01:13We need those workers there.
01:14They are employed because we need them there, but we need them in permanent positions.
01:19Health unions say it's a consequence of not prioritising recruitment and retention.
01:25Clearly that call was not being heeded and now we're seeing vacancies that require filling
01:30to ensure staff and patient safety and unfortunately agency at this point is the only option.
01:36It's hard because the other states are facing a similar reliance on locums too.
01:41So knowing that, how do we pitch ourselves to be the preferred employer?
01:46The nurses union says there are now hiring incentives in place and a greater focus on
01:51recruiting permanent staff.
01:53All of that combined is going to take some time till we can actually fill those vacant
01:58positions with permanent staff and reduce our agency use.
02:02The government says almost a thousand health workers have been recruited in recent months.