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Thousands of UK doctors set to hold 4-day walkout in Britain, officials believe it could be ‘catastrophic’

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Britain is bracing for a four-day walkout by tens of thousands of doctors at the state-funded health care system that one official warned Monday could be “catastrophic” and postpone up to 350,000 appointments.

The strike due to start Tuesday by National Health Service doctors early in their careers comes amid walkouts by public workers across many sectors demanding pay hikes during a cost-of-living crisis. A three-day doctors’ strike last month crippled the system that has been trying to dig out of an appointment backlog that predates the pandemic and has led to longer waiting times to see a doctor.

“These strikes are going to have a catastrophic impact on the capacity of the NHS to recover,” Matthew Taylor, chief executive of the NHS Confederation, told Sky News. “The health service has to meet high levels of demand at the same time as making inroads into that huge backlog. … That’s a tough thing to do at the best of times — it’s impossible to do when strikes are continuing.”

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With inflation ballooning above 10% and spikes in food and heating costs, wages have fallen in real terms and people have struggled to pay bills.

The British Medical Association, the doctors’ union, has asked for a 35% pay rise to bring junior doctor pay back to 2008 levels. Newly qualified medics earn just over $17 an hour, the BMA said. Meanwhile, the workload and patient waiting lists for treatment are at record highs.

Junior doctors hold posters outside a hospital in London, on March 14, 2023. A four-day strike planned by doctors in England next week could lead to the postponement of a quarter-million medical appointments. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant, File)

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While some unions across the public sector have reached agreements with the government, many others have not. Teachers recently rejected a pay raise offer and nurses are still voting on a deal offered last month.

Health Secretary Steve Barclay has said the doctors’ demand is “unrealistic” and said strikes had been planned to “cause maximum disruption.” The Department of Health and Social Care has insisted that strikes be called off before negotiations can take place.

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Taylor, who said the strikes would risk patient safety, suggested the government and the union call in outside negotiators to help break the impasse.

Stephen Powis, the national medical director of NHS England, said emergency, urgent and critical care would be prioritized during the strikes that he said would be the most disruptive in the health service’s history.

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