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NHS consultants: Employers 'close to 7-day contract offer' | NHS consultants: Employers 'close to 7-day contract offer' |
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Consultants in England could be offered new NHS contracts within weeks, the BBC understands, after what ministers have called "constructive" negotiations. | Consultants in England could be offered new NHS contracts within weeks, the BBC understands, after what ministers have called "constructive" negotiations. |
Ministers want to remove a clause that lets consultants opt out of providing non-emergency care at weekends as part of their plans for a "seven-day NHS". | Ministers want to remove a clause that lets consultants opt out of providing non-emergency care at weekends as part of their plans for a "seven-day NHS". |
A breakthrough is seen as vital by the government as it tries to move on from the junior doctors row. | A breakthrough is seen as vital by the government as it tries to move on from the junior doctors row. |
The latest strike by junior medics ends at 08:00 GMT on Friday. | |
The 48-hour stoppage is the third walkout, with another two planned for next month as the profession fights the imposition of the new contract. | The 48-hour stoppage is the third walkout, with another two planned for next month as the profession fights the imposition of the new contract. |
The talks with consultants' leaders at the BMA began in autumn and slowed down at the turn of the year. | |
However, momentum has gathered in recent weeks, the BBC has been told, and there is a possibility they could conclude before Easter, with meetings held this week and planned for next. | |
The negotiations, led by NHS Employers for ministers, have centred on removing the weekend opt-out consultants have for non-emergency care. | |
The government believes this is a major barrier to getting more consultants to work weekends, although the BMA says its research suggests nine in 10 consultants do some level of weekend working. | The government believes this is a major barrier to getting more consultants to work weekends, although the BMA says its research suggests nine in 10 consultants do some level of weekend working. |
The opt-out means doctors can command pay three or four times the normal rate when they are asked to do non-emergency weekend shifts. Some of the bonuses consultants get have also been discussed. | The opt-out means doctors can command pay three or four times the normal rate when they are asked to do non-emergency weekend shifts. Some of the bonuses consultants get have also been discussed. |
Sources close to the talks said there had been "good progress" recently. | Sources close to the talks said there had been "good progress" recently. |
But there is concern within the BMA that if consultants do agree a deal it could leave junior doctors isolated, with ministers intent on imposing the contract on them from the summer. | But there is concern within the BMA that if consultants do agree a deal it could leave junior doctors isolated, with ministers intent on imposing the contract on them from the summer. |
A spokeswoman for the BMA said the talks remained "ongoing" but there had not yet been an agreement. | A spokeswoman for the BMA said the talks remained "ongoing" but there had not yet been an agreement. |
Any offer would have to be put out to the BMA's consultant membership and consideration is even being given to asking those junior doctors at the end of their training - and therefore close to becoming a consultant - whether they would be happy with the deal. | Any offer would have to be put out to the BMA's consultant membership and consideration is even being given to asking those junior doctors at the end of their training - and therefore close to becoming a consultant - whether they would be happy with the deal. |
A Department of Health spokeswoman said: "We want to introduce a fairer contract for consultants that better reflects their role as leaders in our NHS and helps to ensure patients get safe, high-quality care every day of the week. | A Department of Health spokeswoman said: "We want to introduce a fairer contract for consultants that better reflects their role as leaders in our NHS and helps to ensure patients get safe, high-quality care every day of the week. |
"Talks with the BMA over proposed amendments to consultant contracts have been constructive." | "Talks with the BMA over proposed amendments to consultant contracts have been constructive." |