The difficult conditions of British patients in the shadow of the historic medical staff strike
English patients, who were going through miserable conditions during their treatment due to the deterioration of the British health care system, have now found worse conditions in the shadow of the longest strike of young doctors in this country in protest of wages, which started on Wednesday. |
According to the report of the international group Tasnim news agency, publication ” In an article, “Day Site” discussed the difficult and difficult conditions of patients in England in the shadow of the longest strike of young doctors in this country in protest of wages and wrote: Young doctors in England have started the longest historical strike in this country since Wednesday. There have been severe consequences.
An elderly man announced while leaving Kingston Hospital, a hospital in the suburbs of London, that he had been waiting for the operation for about a year. It was his prostate. He announced: This operation has now been canceled three times. According to him, sometimes there was a strike, sometimes the equipment was not needed or the employees were absent. He emphasized that his examinations had to be repeated every time. Of course, he, who came to the hospital with his wife, announced that none of them were angry about the strikes. The man’s wife said that the government is to blame for spending too little on the health system.
Young doctors make up about half of the total medical workforce in England. These are doctors who are training to become specialists. They want substantial wages. This work stoppage started on Wednesday and will continue until Tuesday of next week if these doctors do not agree with the Ministry of Health. This will be the longest strike in the British health care system since the war.
The NHS is now starting to gather, the Daily Telegraph reported on Friday. Avari has provided evidence of the damages caused by these strikes to the patients. The NHS said that in London alone, 330,000 operations and examinations were canceled due to the strikes. Since junior doctors in the UK began their protests and strikes in December 2022, more than 1.2 million surgeries and medical appointments have been canceled across the country.
No wonder the waiting list for patients waiting for treatment has reached a record 7.7 million, according to the British Medical Association (BMA). This is embarrassing for Rishi Sunak, the British Prime Minister, who actually wanted to reduce the waiting list until the election. Of course, the British government complains that the strikes were politically motivated.
However, the patience of young intern doctors in England has been lost. According to the BMA, their starting salary is £32,000 (€37,000) in their first year and that’s after five years at university, while tuition alone costs £10,000 or more a year. Physician assistants in the UK earn the equivalent of around €3,000 a month, while in Germany they earn around €5,000 in their first year at a hospital – and generally don’t have to pay for their training.
Once approved, two years of basic training followed by four to eight years of training to become a specialist follow in the UK. Salaries for doctors increase over time: three to eight years after being licensed to practice, most trainees earn around £63,000 (€73,000). But the large number of hours spent in hospitals is backbreaking for them. Many doctors complain that private life is hardly possible for them.
A frustrated pediatrician in a London hospital who completed his residency last year. He finished, saying: I can’t even strike. His wife is a physician assistant who is training in anesthesia. He said: I cannot work without the salary that I lose every day due to the strike. We have debt. We cannot live with low salaries: three children, high inflation, expensive mortgage.
This young doctor, who does not want to be named, is very upset. He supports strikes. He says: After ten years of education, we cannot have a normal life. He also does not like the media to complain that strikes harm the health system and patients. He says: The British government spends less on health care than any other country in Europe. This is why we are behind everywhere: in the fight against cancer, in the case of Corona. That’s the problem.
The British Medical Association has said that salaries need to rise by 35% to make up for this real pay cut, but the government won’t do that. According to the government’s calculations, the real salary of young doctors “only” decreased by 16%. The government has proposed an 8.8 percent wage increase for this year and another three percent increase, which doctors reject. The dispute has dragged on for months.
Victoria Atkins, the UK’s health secretary, insists that the strikes must end before renegotiations take place. The BMA does not address this issue. They want to hear a “realistic” proposal first.
This is a sensitive issue for the government and the NHS health system because other English-speaking countries including the United States, Canada And Australia pays more salaries to this staff. In Australia and New Zealand, especially British female doctors are hired with these higher salaries.
According to statistics, one out of seven doctors trained in England He works abroad. This means that the country is losing more medical staff than any other European country.
Last year, 11,000 doctors out of a total of almost 377,000 doctors in England left the NHS. they left . Therefore, England heavily recruits doctors from abroad. Foreign-trained doctors made up 52 per cent of the nearly 23,000 newly registered doctors last year, according to the General Medical Council. Another 10 percent came from the European Union. The General Medical Council estimates that by 2030, around 39% of the UK’s medical workforce will have been trained abroad.
These strikes come at a tough time. It has been years for hospitals that people with infectious diseases such as flu and corona are added to all the people who need hospital treatment anyway.
England Health Service It is under great pressure. The waiting lists are getting longer and longer, there is a shortage of money, there are very few staff and positions cannot be filled.
Publisher | Tasnim News |