LETTER: NHS crisis
At our annual conference this week, doctors raised concerns that the unprecedented and increasing pressure on doctors, alongside the government’s focus on budget cuts, is affecting patient care, and having an impact on doctor’s wellbeing.
A recent British Medical Association (BMA) survey showed that nine out of ten GPs feel their heavy workload has negatively impacted on the quality of patient services, and a third of doctors consider themselves to be suffering from, or have suffered from, burnout.
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The Government had promised 5,000 additional GPs by 2020.
We challenged this unrealistic figure on the basis that general practice is already in a recruitment and retention crisis.
The Government has now climbed down and admitted this is a maximum it might achieve.
It has pledged to expand services, though without any convincing detail or costing, and its pledge to fund increased demand in the NHS properly turns out to be £8bn a year by 2020 when all agree the deficit is £30bn.
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Patients and NHS staff don’t need unrealistic promises; we need clear plans, with clear funding for matching demand and delivering improvements.
Mark Porter
chair of council
British Medical Association
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