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This headline is part of the problem:
It’s not a novel finding that people who are tired make mistakes. We know this. But this issue is framed incorrectly.
What entity is driving an entire workforce of people to be overworked? Limited breaks because of staffing pressure?
The article shifts the blame to the individual worker with this type of headline.
The article should be written in a less biased way: The government and the NHS are putting patients at risk by failing to properly staff hospitals.