Amanda Pritchard said industrial action across the NHS had already caused "significant" disruption - and that patients were paying the price.
This month's consultant strike will bring a "different level of challenge" than previous strikes, she said.
Junior doctors and consultants will strike for a combined seven days. BBC News
See also:
- Radiographers in England to strike over pay BBC News
- Now radiographers are striking! Catalogue of NHS summer walk-outs grows The Daily Mail
- The BMA could run this country into the ground The Daily Telegraph
- Strikes cannot become 'business as usual', says NHS England chief Evening Standard
- Strikes cause 650,000 NHS cancellations as Steve Barclay says ‘movement on both sides’ is needed Evening Standard
- Steve Barclay says he is willing to offer bigger pay rise to doctors in England The Guardian
- NHS radiographers in England vote to strike for first time The Guardian
- Majority back NHS strikes despite disruption, polls show The Guardian
- Radiographer strike action would have a 'major impact' on the NHS The Independent
- Doctors accuse government of acting 'in bad faith' over NHS pay talks The Independent
- op medic describes ‘loss of trust’ between Government and doctors The Independent
- Health Secretary: Junior doctors 'suddenly' walked away from pay talks ITV News
- Health Secretary Steve Barclay criticises junior doctors for 'walking away' from talks ahead of strike Sky News
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