NHS estate is in dire condition and harming patient care, BMA report warns

Crumbling and outdated buildings in need of repair and modernisation are hindering doctors from providing safe, quality care to patients, according to a BMA report.1The report, based on research and feedback from doctors, details the findings from a survey of almost 500 BMA members. Some 38% of respondents said that the condition of their workplace is poor or very poor, while 43% said that the condition of their workplace has a negative impact on patient care. The backlog in healthcare services’ maintenance in the UK has reached an estimated £13.8bn, the BMA estimated, while the entire capital budget for the UK is £12.6bn.The report reveals doctors’ concerns about workplace safety, with many saying that the layout and size of buildings do not allow adequate infection prevention control (IPC). Seven in 10 respondents told the BMA they felt that their place of work prevented appropriate ventilation and IPC measures in the…
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