Publication, Part of NHS Sickness Absence Rates
NHS Sickness Absence Rates, January 2023
Official statistics
Summary
NHS Sickness Absence Rates, January 2023
Key Facts
This report shows monthly sickness absence rates of NHS Hospital and Community Health Services (HCHS) staff working in NHS Trusts and other core organisations and NHS Support Organisations and Central Bodies. Data is presented by NHS England region, ICS area, organisation, organisation type, staff group and reason for sickness absence.
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NHS Absence rates in January 2023
The overall sickness absence rate for England was 5.3%. This is lower than December 2022 (6.3%) and is lower than January 2022 (6.7%).
Regional and organisational type variation
The North West region reported the highest sickness absence rate in January 2023 at 6.4%, lower than their rate in December 2022 (7.4%). The London region reported the lowest sickness absence rate in January 2023 at 4.4%, decreasing since December 2022 (5.4%).
Staff group differences
Support to ambulance staff reported the highest sickness absence rate in January 2023 at 9.1%, falling since December 2022 (10.7%).
Reason for sickness absence
Anxiety/stress/depression/other psychiatric illnesses was the most reported reason for sickness, accounting for over 520,470 full time equivalent days lost and 23.3% of all sickness absence in January 2023. This has increased since December 2022 (20.8%).
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