Health charities urge talks to halt junior doctors' strikes Coalition of 36 charities says contract dispute could cause long-term damage to public trust and confidence in NHS
Health charities have made a last-ditch appeal to Jeremy Hunt and the doctors’ union to resume peace talks in order to halt this week’s strike by junior medics.
A coalition of 36 charities have written to the health secretary and the British Medical Association warning that walkouts by junior doctors are now so common that they are becoming “normalised”. Continue reading... The Guardian
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Health charities have made a last-ditch appeal to Jeremy Hunt and the doctors’ union to resume peace talks in order to halt this week’s strike by junior medics.
A coalition of 36 charities have written to the health secretary and the British Medical Association warning that walkouts by junior doctors are now so common that they are becoming “normalised”. Continue reading... The Guardian
See also:
- Junior doctors' contract: equality analysis and family test Department of Health
- Terms and conditions of service for NHS doctors and dentists in training 2016 NHS Employers
- Doctors' new legal bid over contracts BBC News
- Junior doctors launch legal proceedings over imposed contract GP Online
- In this junior doctors row, both sides have lost sight of the patient | Sarah Wollaston The Guardian
- Female doctors may be forced to quit over new contract, experts say The Guardian
- If Cameron wants to stop women becoming doctors, he’s going the right way | Roshana Mehdian The Guardian
- "Patients used a pawns in toxic contract dispute" Wollaston OnMedica
- Psychiatrists fear new contract will harm recruitment of women OnMedica
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