NHS at risk of “complete collapse” from exodus of consultants, BMA warns
The BMA has urged the government to avert a major exodus of senior hospital doctors in England after a survey of almost 8000 doctors revealed that four in 10 consultants and half of surveyed consultant surgeons plan to leave or take a break from working in the NHS over the next year.The BMA warned that such a “tidal wave” of resignations would leave the NHS “in danger of complete collapse” unless the government takes urgent action to tackle pay and pension arrangements and working conditions.Vishal Sharma, chair of the BMA consultants committee, said, “Our hospitals are full, with patients left in corridors for hours and sometimes even days. Ambulances are frequently unable to attend to emergencies in the community as they are stuck waiting to offload patients to emergency departments that are unable to take them. Patients are waiting months and even years to access the treatment that they need,…
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