Doctors prepared for crunch talks to stop five days strike with the government

Doctors prepared for crunch talks to stop five days strike with the government

Doctors are set for crunch talks Government To stay on Thursday strike action,

The Resident Doctor Committee (RDC) co-chairman said that the resident doctor is “ready to discuss all options” to stop the five-day walkout due to starting next week “.

RDC – part of British Medical Association (BMA) – is meeting with Health Secretary Wes streeting On Thursday afternoon.

Discussion may be discussed after Mr. Streeting MPs On Monday that he did not see the “proper trade union partner” at RDC at this time.

Cabinet Minister has emphasized the government Will not move on salary, but said that discussions can focus on the improvement in working life of resident doctors.

RDC co-presidents were asked if they would accept a proposal on the situation of working as they arrive for talks Portulis house Shortly before 3 pm.

Dr. Melissa Ryan told reporters: “We are ready to live here and discuss all the options with Sri Streeting, we are very flexible – we are just interested to hear what they have to say.”

It was placed to the RDC co-presidents that the public was “roughly on-side” for the previous round of previous rounds, but the support is now “vanning”.

Dr. Ryan replied: “I think the public is behind us in the sense that they want to see doctors paying appropriately, they want to be in the doctor NHSDoctors retained, because eventually they want good care and that is what we are here to talk here Wes streeting about today. ,

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Dr. Ryan’s co-chairman Dr. Ross Neuvoud said: “We are hopeful and we believe that Ves Streeting is going to come to us with a reliable proposal to stop these strikes, that is what we are here for today, we want to get it.

“So now it is above him, the ball is in his court, we are here to talk – hopefully those conversations will go somewhere.”

On Tuesday, NHS The leaders said that there was no extra money to cover the industrial action by the resident doctors, which was previously known. Junior doctor,

The final round of strike, including walkout by other health workers, came at an estimated cost of £ 1.5 billion for NHS in England.

Health Secretary Wes Streeting

Health Secretary Wes Streeting ,Packet,

Some 1.5 million appointments, procedures and operations were postponed as a result of stagnation.

On Thursday, The Times reported that it saw an audit that found that five patients died in 2023 and 2024 as a result of disintegration of attacks by junior doctors.

A prevention of the Future Death Report expands how 71 -year -old Daffne Austin, who had a kidney injury, did not find “no medical input” on one of the days of strike, because the advisor who was covering was in charge of 25 patients.

Another states stated that 60-year-old John Doyle died “On the provision of relevant patient care (earlier junior), the impact of doctors’ strike, as well as natural causes against the backdrop of opportunities left for diagnosis and treatment of cytomegalovirus infection and treatment.”

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The attacks ended last September when resident doctors voted to accept an average of 22.3 percent government payment deal in two years.

2025/26 pay deal noticed that resident doctors acted as an average increase of 5.4 percent, with an increase of four percent with a four percent increase.

Government officials said that both these growth are equal to 28.9 percent of the increment.

But the BMA said that the resident doctors need 29.2 percent to reverse “payment erosion” since 2008/09.

Earlier this month, the Sangh announced that a resident of England, doctors would strike for five days from 7 am on July 25.

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