BMA refuses to claim that less than a third of the resident doctors went to the strike NHS
The Federation of Doctors rejected the NHS numbers that showed that less than a third of the resident doctors joined the strike in England last week and 93 % of the operations and procedures planned.
NHS said that it had maintained the care of an estimated 10,000 patients during the latest doctors’ strike compared to last year, while the Minister of Health, Weiss, seized the numbers, and said that it was time to overcome the disturbance cycle.
But the British Medical Association (BMA) rejected the numbers, saying that the complex work schedules and doctors who take a leave made “almost impossible to know” the number of joining the procedure.
The number that participated in the five -day strike decreased by 7.5 % in the previous round of industrial work, according to the early analysis of management information. NHS England said it will publish Fuller’s data in time.
The resident doctors, previously known as the novice doctors, have a strike calling for 29 % wages and involved in an increasingly wording war with the government, which refused to negotiate wages.
Streeting said at the end of this week: “The majority of the resident doctors did not vote in favor of the strike, and data shows that less than a third of the population participated. I would like to thank these resident doctors who went to work, for their commitment to their patients and our common mission to rebuild NHS.
“I want to end this unnecessary conflict and I will search on BMA to work with the government in good faith in our common endeavors to improve the lives of resident doctors, instead of following more reckless strike.”
But BMA said: “The NHS demand is that the majority of the 77,000 residing doctors in England chose” to join the effort made at the NHS level to maintain open services “requires a great extension of imagination, since it is almost impossible to know the exact number of the population who work on any day because of the complex work patterns, the strikes of the strike and the strike has spread via an end vacation The week.
“I added to this, in July, many doctors use their remaining annual leave before starting their new posts, and therefore will not appear as amazing. We look forward to seeing difficult and fast data on NHS England’s claim.
“It was possible to avoid the strike, as any future person could, if Mr. Streeting came, and it will come to the table with a reliable offer that doctors residing in England can accept.”
Doctors residents are about half of all doctors in NHS and have eight years of experience at work in hospitals or three in public practice.
Some NHS boxes have seen the minimum disorder from the last blow. West Herfordshire Texpitals Trust 98 % of its planned activity carried out, while the University of the University of London University Hospitals and the Northbria Healthcare Trust have 95 %.
James Maki, CEO of NHS, said that care is still disrupted by thousands of people as a result of the strike and that any repetition will be “unacceptable.” The Resident Doctors Committee urged “to return to the negotiating table.”
NHS providers, who represent boxes in the hospital, said that stopping stopping them, and that confidence was concerned about the broader industrial work in health service.
“This conflict cannot continue,” said Saffron Cordry, the CEO of NHS service providers.
“We are concerned, as the boxes worked hard to reduce the disorder and maintain the safety of patients during the resident doctors’ strike, by threatening the broader industrial work in NHS.”