The UK government recently stated its intention to impose a new junior doctor contract in England. Related negotiations between the British Medical Association and government representatives started in 2013. These have to-date failed to reassure doctors, who are concerned about risks to their welfare, patient safety, and the future of England's National Health Service. With the impending imposition of the new contract, and lack of progress, junior doctors felt the risks of striking had fallen below those of inaction. Hence, the first strike staged by the English medical workforce for 40 years occurred in January 2016
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NHS must save £20 billion by 2015, or four per cent per year. Monitor, the independent Foun-dation T...
Today marks the day of England’s first ever all-out strike in the NHS. The National Health Service i...
The latest episode of the four year battle between the Government and the British Medical Associatio...
A nationwide strike among government medical contract doctors on July 26 exposed the “dark side” of ...
The NHS junior doctors' strike on 12 January was a timely reminder of the productivity agenda having...
A strike to highlight the plight facing contract doctors which has been proposed has received mixed ...
Rosamund Snow and David Gilbert detect a sea change in the way patients and the public have started ...
This article examines the identity (re)work undertaken by junior doctors during the junior doctors’ ...
Objective: To examine the effect of the 24-h doctors ’ strike on 21 June 2012 on hospital activity i...
Nosocomial infections place a heavy burden on over-stretched health services. An audit of junior doc...
Despite the rise of patient and public involvement, evidence from the junior doctor’s strike suggest...
On January 28, 2009, workers at Lindsey Oil Refinery in Lincolnshire began unofficial strike action ...
The 2010–2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government proposed introducing a radical ...
The volume and complexity of what is done in general practice has increased inexorably over the last...
Abstract: The major indices of public health care status in Nigeria tell a story of gross ineffectiv...
NHS must save £20 billion by 2015, or four per cent per year. Monitor, the independent Foun-dation T...