Hospitals make record number of requests for doctors to work during strikes, claims union
Hospitals Made a record number of requests for impact doctor As a five -day strike, return to the wards this weekend created safety fears for patient safety, British Medical Association claimed.
BMA said Hospitals wanted more than 125 resident doctors Exit the pile lines during the strike.
Union claimed some of them Pleas was made inappropriately and had to be rejected, It was accepted, it should be canceled.
He also said that patient safety is at risk because they do not have enough personnel to cover emergency care.
Resident doctors participate in a strike that started on Friday, July 25 and will end on Wednesday at 7 am.
The BMA’s Committee of Doctors asked the government to increase a wage of 29 percent to address what they have said that their wages have more than 20 percent erosion since 2008. However, interviews between doctors and health secretary Wes Sokak He broke down last week and could not prevent the strike.
Last week, Nhs England The chiefs told hospital leaders that they should do elective maintenance during strikes, and widespread cancellation took place in the previous tours.
During strikes, employers may ask for “derogations ğı that the union can allow the union to come to work on a doctor or more than one doctoral strike days.
NHS Britain’s figures on Monday 58 were approved, eight were approved, 23 have been rejected, 15 withdrawn, and some are still waiting for a decision. According to NHS data, it has a record number of approval so far compared to previous strike tours.
A nhs said England spokesman: “NHS continues to work hard to maintain more services than previous industrial action tours, and early indicators show that the plan works with the majority of planned maintenance.
“Derogation demands for the work of resident doctors in exceptional cases are made by the most senior clinical teams on the ground, and by the British Association of Medicine, delays or reles question their integrity and risk patient safety.”
At the weekend, BMA claimed that a hospital in Sheffield wanted to come to the resident doctors because his consultants could not use the new electronic registration system.
The Union also published X in X, claiming that a doctor has allowed a doctor to return to work in the obsessive department at the Queens Medical Center, directed by the University of Nottingham University Trust.
Other confidences mentioned by the union include Hospitals in London with Lewisham and St George’s hospitals.
In a message to the doctors residing on Sunday, the BMA Settled Doctors Committee said: “This dispute was subjected to a small number of confidences they planned as if not even strikes. This strike set received this strike set. This was the reason for NHS Britain’s confidence in spite of the disease despite the disease, despite the disease.”
The message claimed that BMA received 47 derogation demands from the UK, and that they contain demands to return to 125 resident doctors to return to the gaps.
Following the requests, BMA said that he gave 16 doctors to return to work. He said that the confidences in which derogations were canceled were either misinformed about their personnel or that they were deliberately directed ”.
Other “inappropriate” compromises, BMA said that the confidence planned for a full -established doctor’s route and then “when the resident doctors go on strike”.
BMA claimed that he gave priority to elective activity in the safety of more emergency patients ”.
Due to the “weak timing of requests”, the safety of the patients is at risk, “with sufficient doctor to provide emergency care”, there are situations that lead to “last minute demand for doctors.
Before the strikes, BMA was criticized for advice to resident doctors to inform their employers to inform their strike plans.
In a rare intervention, the Medical Royal Colleges Academy BMA issued a statement that it would risk patient safety.