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发表于 2017-10-7 10:27
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"..., no cuts, no junior doctor cuts."
Today, the medical profession is in war with the junior doctors being accused by their senior colleagues of putting patience at risk. In a hard hitting attack, the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges is calling on the junior doctors to call off their strikes.
"We know the genuine concerns about the contract and working arrangements, but we do not consider the proposed strikes are proportionate," says the Academy. 5 days of strike actions, particularly at such short notice, will cause real problems for patience, the service and profession.
"Save our NHS, save our NHS."
But it's not just this month, the British Medical Association is threatening 5-day strikes. We heard on Wednesday that the junior doctors planned to strike between the 12th and 16th of September, but now the BMA has announced a further strike for 5 days between the 5th and 11th of October, and then again for another 5 days in November, and also in December between the 5th and 9th.
"This decision wasn't taken likely at all. Doctors don't want to go on strike, we generally hate going on strike, but it's just extremely unfortunate that the government has left junior doctors with absolutely no other option."
Hospitals are already starting to make contingency plans for the strikes, but NHS' bosses also say patience will suffer.
"It's very difficult to trace particular death(depth)??? to strike action. What we can say is that there will be a significant impact on patience care. When you have this level of disruption, then it's much more difficult for the NHS to provide the right quality of care. And clearly it increases, potentially increases the risk."
John Stoneley from Winsford in Chelsa is due to have non-emergency operation during the junior doctors' 5-day strike threaten later this month. But perhaps surprisingly he backs the strike.
"If it is cancelled, I don't know the moment because I haven't heard anything, but I'm sure they will get contact? with me. If it is, I'm sure I can manage it and put up with it. They supported me and my family over the years, so you know, it's about time that we really start to support the NHS."
Theresa May has accused BMA of playing politics and has backed embattled? health secretary. But at the same time as BMA was escalating its strike action, Jeremy Hunt was in 10th Downing Street in talks with the prime minister, "a regular planning meeting," it was claimed. After her attack on the junior doctors and her strong backing for the embattled health secretary, the BMA appeared to be targeting the prime minister personally. The strikes threatened in october are due to begin on the day of her speech on the Conservative Party conference. And the junior doctors are lining up for a fight with the government(s) which could last many more months.
John Craig Sky News. |
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