WORKERS at a crisis-hit health board have raised hundreds of concerns about staffing issues over the past two years. 

New figures released by NHS Grampian show that 781 employees complained to management about staff shortages at hospitals across the north-east of Scotland in 2014-15.

This compared to 625 complaints about recruitment the previous year. The health board is in charge of several hospitals, including Woodend Hospital in Aberdeen and Dr Gray’s Hospital, Elgin.

Aberdeen Royal Infirmary is NHS Grampian’s largest hospital and has been at the centre of a staffing crisis over the past two years.

Yesterday the health board admitted there was still a shortage of doctors but said several initiatives had been launched to encourage more medics to apply for jobs at the hospital.

An NHS spokesman said: “NHS Grampian takes staffing issues extremely seriously and we have adopted a range of strategies to improve recruitment, including active recruitment campaigns aimed at different staff groups.”