STricks by NHS doctors are once again in the headlines across the country and are dividing opinion.
As junior doctors have voted whether there is more industrial action, Health Secretary Wes Streeting has Urged them not to sayWarning that more attacks will only hurt patients and prevent progress.
Doctors say that they have enough to be underpaid and underwelled, some have increased to cuts in the actual period for some 30 percent payment.
But Public support is slippingAnd some patients are losing patience. One in Voting Of Independent Readers, two-thirds of the respondents said they felt that the strike would hurt the patients and they should not move forward.
Large questions also lurked behind salary dispute: Is NHS properly funded? Is the immigration system helping or hurting? And how do we train and run enough employees without burning them or abroad?
When? We asked for your thoughtsSome readers blamed poor management, others pointing to the lack of employees and increasing demand. But one thing was clear: NHS is at a braking point, and something has to be given.
What did you say here:
User change
We need some user fees for health care. It is to encourage people to take care of their health. Despite being added more money in NHS than before, the number of people required for treatment continues to increase rapidly. User fees will also prevent doctors from paying properly and going to other countries.
Mark
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A career, not a vacation
When becoming a doctor became a career instead of a verification, it seems that it has become exciting for Big Pharma both and is inspired by greed rather than anxiety or concern for social welfare-some and unwanted, imported from the United States.
Topsham1
Increasing demand means increasing contribution
If we go back to NHS of 1950, 60, 70s etc., we can probably reduce money significantly. However, what NHS does and this number increases continuously. If we really want it to fulfill the need widely, we will need to increase the contribution. To live with rising costs and modern remedies, it seems unavoidable. We accept the rising costs in most areas of life, but seem that we can run NHS on low. go figure.
Strangely
Striking is wrong while suffering patients
I think it is morally wrong to take industrial action that will deliberately harm patients. The dispute is not with him. Strikes pressurize the employer, in this case the government, to fulfill their proposal. But if insufficient salary is causing retention problems, then the pressure is already.
Earth
Dhillamil
If you get rid of thousands of administrators/managers at £ 100,000+ salary, you can afford the salary increase for doctors and nurses. NHS is also a top-thunder.
Wongsher
A good carpenter can exclude most doctors
I have spent a lot of time in hospitals and outside in recent times and have done excellent treatment overall. It would be good if our NHS employees were the most paid in the world, but it cannot happen because hospitals have been oversed with the increasing number of people, many of which are not entitled to do so. Doctors and other employees are also not native to any way, but I, for one, I am happy that they are here.
Today, a good carpenter can exclude most doctors to the registrar level, which should be flying for people with higher education and ambition.
As an old man, I use NHS more often. Sometimes I know that I mean to live that no one can get that important appointment. One more thing is free recipe – I receive more or less twelve items every month. Then, I wonder how I can pay the cost on Earth that others have to pay. My tips are also given for free. I don’t know how it is funded, but someone does.
I think, one day, they will pick up the huge sip to make things a little balanced. I will not blame them – perhaps they are already planning it.
Martin
GPS failure
GPS NHS is a major part of failures that are happening today.
My memory of GP services worries about the birth of our second child. There were no complications – in fact, labor lasted for only three hours – but at that time our GP came home during labor and returned three days after birth to check that the child and mother were in a good fatal, which they were.
Do GPs provide that kind of service today?
Cameron promised 24/7 GP service, but it became incomplete.
With GPS NHS employees and paying a good rate for jobs, a fight is needed. The current partnership should be placed in the sword.
Mordy
Greed
As I am in my 80s, I am sufficient to remember that being a doctor was a verification, not only another job. Sadly, they have gone.
It seems that greed now inspires our young doctors.
Why are they striking? Because they can.
Do they care that people can die due to their actions?
No.
Paqs
‘Wealthfare’ State vs NHS expenditure
When we spend on the “Wealthfare” state (aka socialism for the rich), we do not have this “debate”, but whenever it is time to spend on something else, they should always be? I ask because even large oil and large pharma, arms industry, etc., apparently subsidy, tax relief, grants and other largasie are required, while NHS workers should stay on food banks, or debate their relative peanuts. ,
Ryhope1
The UK failed to maintain its own medics
The NHS has been subsidized by the developing world, who train their doctors and nurses since their inception.
It is unable to recruit and maintain UK employees like me, which as soon as I completed my training, went to Australia.
Quame
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