Recent questionnaire results found fewer than a third of doctors would recommend working at Manx Care
The health minister says the Department of Health and Social Care and Manx Care take the findings of a recent British Medical Association survey "seriously".
The survey found fewer than a third of doctors would recommend Manx Care as a place to work, and just 13 percent felt there was good evidence of senior leadership.
Claire Christian says she has instructed her department to carry out a detailed analysis of the results and compare them with previous years.
She says the aim is to secure "meaningful and measurable improvement":

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