Hayes & Harlington Gazette

Bill on safe staffing in pressurise­d NHS

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FOR years we have voiced concerns over how overstretc­hed the NHS has become, but no one could have ever imagined just how bad the situation would be in 2022. As doctors working in London, we have seen first-hand the profound impact that the pandemic has had on patients who are now facing the largest ever backlog of care in history, with no sign of improvemen­t on the horizon.

Fundamenta­l to tackling this is the NHS workforce; the staff who have gone above and beyond, very often to their own detriment, to deliver care for patients in increasing­ly challengin­g, almost impossible situations. This has not been without a cost.

The BMA predicts that in England alone, the NHS workforce is short of around 46,300 doctors, not to mention shortages of other healthcare staff who are vital to keeping our services afloat. Those staff who are working at increased risk of burnout and stress with an alarming number of doctors considerin­g leaving the profession or reducing their hours.

The workforce planning amendment to the Health and Care Bill, passed by the Lords earlier in March, is crucial to achieving greater accountabi­lity for safe staffing in the NHS. That is why the BMA in London are calling on doctors to write to their MPs to highlight the importance of voting to keep this amendment in the Bill.

The very future of our health service depends on an effective long-term workforce strategy and this simple reporting measure will ensure greater transparen­cy and accountabi­lity from the Government, which is important if we are to make any progress.

For patients in London, this is the very least they deserve.

Dr Kevin O’Kane BMA London regional council chair

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