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In medical terms, the conditions of the fights by the junior doctors to stop the new contract may not be terminal, but it’s certainly worse overnight. Months of campaigning and industrial actions have already seen a series of one-day strikes in hospitals, and worse to be stepped up to be three or five days workouts, in October, November and December. But patients, doctors and the public have voiced concerns on public safety, and the strikes have been suspended.
The BMA junior doctors committee has met a considered feedback from junior doctors, from the patients and from the public. They felt that the strike action was unlikely to be safe, the NHS was unable to cope, and although we have on-going and serious concerns with the contract, patient safety is always our primary concern, so we have decided to suspended the industrial action.
The department of health says we welcome the news that the strikes have been suspended and commend the leadership of Dr. McCourt. The best way to rebuild trust now is for industrial action to be called off permanently in the interests of patients, and we urge the BMA to do so.
The announcement removes the threats of up to six thousand operations being cancelled on each of the fifteen days of industrial action. But some NHS still felt problems in the longer term, if the contract is implemented.
It wasn’t mean in the short-term that there won’t be cancellations, procedures, operations, and disruptions, but in the long-term, the concerns, of cause from the BMA junior doctors particularly, and other NHs staff, is that this contract will endanger patient safety, because you are stretching, most importantly, you are stretching five days into seven days, and NHS without any extra resources, or funding, or staff.
Patient group will support the remove of the threats of strike action and the role college pediatric of child health agrees. It says the country can be proud of the junior doctors mature, compassionate and principle determination during this damaging dispute. We’ve been calling for both parties to get back to the negotiating table, and end the dead lock of the past month.
But despite of this latest back-down, junior doctors say the fight does not end here, and haven’t as yet ruled out the possibility of more industrial actions in the future. Reiz Mod, sky news. |
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