Eddie Crouch tells DDRB pay restraint means pay cuts

Eddie Crouch tells DDRB pay restraint means pay cuts

Eddie Crouch, the BDA's Vice Chair and Chair of its Review Body Evidence Committee, told the DDRB: “The rhetoric and the reality on dentists' pay couldn't be any further apart. As a profession we are not looking at 'minimal' rises or even pay 'freezes'. Any talk of 'pay restraint' for dentists is simply a euphemism for deep and sustained pay cuts. All the official evidence tells precisely the same story. We are not 'all in this together', and our profession should not be expected to take a disproportionate hit to bail out a cash strapped NHS.”

The British Dental Association was giving its oral evidence to the Review Body on Doctors' and Dentists' Remuneration (DDRB) for 2016/17.

Eddie Crouch, the BDA's Vice Chair and Chair of its Review Body Evidence Committee, continued: “Let's be clear these cuts have consequences. Patients quite rightly demand ever higher standards of care, and that requires a well-trained and highly-motivated team, armed with the best in equipment and materials. We are reaching a point where delivering this on ever-diminishing funds will no longer be possible. Today colleagues from all the home nations and crafts spoke with one voice. Their message was simple: we can't go on like this."

Key points highlighted in the BDA's evidence are:

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