Junior medical doctors’ strike: Warning over ‘long-lasting impact’ on NHS backlog as fifth walkout begins

Aug 11, 2023 at 3:06 AM
Junior medical doctors’ strike: Warning over ‘long-lasting impact’ on NHS backlog as fifth walkout begins

Doctors who’ve been working for the NHS for lower than two weeks are amongst these downing instruments this morning and happening strike.

Junior medical doctors from the British Medical Association (BMA) are staging a four-day walkout from 7am in an ongoing dispute over pay.

Concerns have been mounting over the impression of the strike following a High Court ruling which means the NHS can’t use company employees to backfill placing employees.

NHS junior doctors take part in a march and rally in the centre of Birmingham, on the final day of the British Medical Association's 96-hour walkout in a dispute over pay. Picture date: Friday April 14, 2023.
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NHS junior medical doctors participate in a march and rally within the centre of Birmingham. File pic

Almost 835,000 appointments have been postponed since industrial motion started in December.

But NHS Confederation mentioned the true degree of disruption is being “masked” and the variety of cancellations could possibly be double this determine.

It mentioned many hospitals have stopped reserving in routine exercise on potential strike days to stop inflicting extra disruption to sufferers on ready lists, and the motion was hampering efforts to scale back the document backlog of care.

Sir Julian Hartley, chief govt of NHS Providers, warned the determine might shut in on a million postponed appointments following strikes by junior medical doctors and consultants in August, in addition to a possible additional two-day strike by consultants in September.

“There will be a long-lasting effect on patients who have had treatment delayed and on already low staff morale,” he added.

Making room for rescheduled appointments might additionally imply these additional down the ready record additionally face delays.

Striking junior doctors from British Medical Association take part in a rally in Manchester
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Striking junior medical doctors from British Medical Association participate in a rally in Manchester. File pic

It comes as NHS England revealed 7.6 million people were waiting for treatment on the finish of June, the best quantity since information started in August 2007.

Health Secretary Steve Barclay mentioned: “Patients are bearing the brunt of the impact of continuous strikes across the NHS, and further action by the BMA will cause more appointments and procedures to be postponed.

“Our award balances the necessity to hold inflation in test whereas recognising the extremely necessary work they do.

“My door is always open to discuss how to improve doctors’ working lives, but this pay award is final so I urge the BMA to end its strikes immediately.”

The BMA are demanding a 35% increase, arguing junior medical doctors have misplaced greater than 1 / 4 of their pay over 15 years on account of salaries not maintaining with inflation.

But the federal government mentioned a 6% uplift given to junior doctors, which it says is the equal to a mean enhance of 8.8% – along with a consolidated £1,250 rise – is “fair and reasonable”.

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It’s the fifth time junior doctors have walked out of the wards this 12 months, and the ninth successive month of union motion throughout the NHS.

The motion will embody some medics who solely began their jobs with the NHS final Wednesday.

Dr Omolara Akinnawonu is a type of Foundation Year 1 medical doctors who began her function on 2 August. She mentioned many medics battle to make ends meet after they first begin within the well being service.

“I don’t think many of us as students imagined that we will be having to take to picket lines but I think that it’s necessary because it’s safeguarding our right now and also our future,” the 24-year-old mentioned.

“We sort of graduated at the backfoot and to arrive finally as a doctor to not receive a fair salary is not fair.”

The strike is because of finish at 7am on Tuesday.