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NHS Sickness Absence Rates, July 2021, Provisional Statistics
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Summary
NHS Sickness Absence Rates, July 2021, Provisional Statistics
Highlights
Tables 1-4 (Monthly Sickness Absence Rates by NHS England region, Staff Group, Organisation Type and Organisation) from the quarterly Sickness Absence reports are published on a monthly basis on the same day as the Monthly workforce publication. This is to enable the data in these publications to be available on a more frequent and timely basis.
NHS Absence rates in July 2021
The overall sickness absence rate for England was 5.1%. This is higher than June 2021 (4.6%) and higher than July 2020 (3.9%).
Regional and organisational type variation
The North West region reported the highest sickness absence rate in July 2021 at 6.1%, this is slightly higher than their rate in June 2021 (5.7%). The London region reported the lowest sickness absence rate in July 2021 at 4.3%, this is slightly higher than their rate in June 2021 (3.9%).
Staff group differences
Support to ambulance staff reported the highest sickness absence rate in July 2021 at 8.9%. Ambulance staff, Support to doctors, nurses & midwives and Hotel, property & estates staff reported the second highest sickness absence rate in July 2021 at 7.1% each.
Reason for sickness absence
Anxiety/stress/depression/other psychiatric illnesses is consistently the most reported reason for sickness absence, accounting for over 556,000 full time equivalent days lost and 27.8% of all sickness absence in July 2021. This is slightly lower than June 2021 (28.4%).
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