PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
Consultants: Conditions of Employment and Working Hours (20 July 2022)

Question Asked

To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, in reference to the Royal College of Physician Census 2021, what assessment he has made of for the implications of his policies of the 45 per cent of consultants reported to (a) work excessive hours and (b) have an excessive workload; and if he will make a statement.

Asked by:
Feryal Clark (Labour)

Answer

A full-time consultant is contracted to work 40 hours a week and any additional activity above this level is optional. A consultant’s objectives are mutually agreed between the job holder and the employer through the Job Plan process. Job Plans are annually reviewed and where a consultant’s workload or working hours exceeds agreed levels, it should be raised with the employer in the first instance.

We have regular discussions with trade unions on contractual working arrangements and to reach agreement on contract reform for consultants which reflects their role in the National Health Service and improves patient care.


Answered by:
Maria Caulfield (Conservative)
5 September 2022

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