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'Hardline' BMA blocks emergency pleas for strike doctors to work | 'Hardline' BMA blocks emergency pleas for strike doctors to work |
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NHS bosses have criticised the British Medical Association for its "increasingly hardline" approach in rejecting emergency requests for striking doctors in England to return to work. | NHS bosses have criticised the British Medical Association for its "increasingly hardline" approach in rejecting emergency requests for striking doctors in England to return to work. |
A system known as 'derogation' is in place whereby the NHS can ask for resident doctors, who are taking part in a five-day walkout, to cross the picket line where patient safety is at risk. | A system known as 'derogation' is in place whereby the NHS can ask for resident doctors, who are taking part in a five-day walkout, to cross the picket line where patient safety is at risk. |
As of Sunday evening, 18 requests by hospitals for derogations had been rejected in this strike - the twelfth in the long-running pay dispute - with nine accepted. | As of Sunday evening, 18 requests by hospitals for derogations had been rejected in this strike - the twelfth in the long-running pay dispute - with nine accepted. |
The BMA said while it was ready to respond to emergencies, poor planning and the push to continue non-urgent care in this strike had stretched staffing too much. | The BMA said while it was ready to respond to emergencies, poor planning and the push to continue non-urgent care in this strike had stretched staffing too much. |
However, NHS England accused the doctors' union of putting safety at risk, criticising a "remote BMA panel" for "second-guessing" doctors on the ground who were trying to look after patients. | However, NHS England accused the doctors' union of putting safety at risk, criticising a "remote BMA panel" for "second-guessing" doctors on the ground who were trying to look after patients. |
A central committee of senior BMA doctors makes decisions on each derogation request. | A central committee of senior BMA doctors makes decisions on each derogation request. |
NHS England said it was particularly worried about a number of requests relating to cancer care being turned down. | NHS England said it was particularly worried about a number of requests relating to cancer care being turned down. |
And it said the BMA was sitting on some requests for hours, with some rejected because hospitals would not pay striking doctors premium rates to come back in. | And it said the BMA was sitting on some requests for hours, with some rejected because hospitals would not pay striking doctors premium rates to come back in. |
Before this strike started, the BMA had only agreed to five derogations during the whole dispute. | Before this strike started, the BMA had only agreed to five derogations during the whole dispute. |
It comes as the Royal College of Nursing is due to announce the results of its vote on pay with members expected expected to call for more than the 3.6% increase they are being given. | |
The BBC understands there will be an "overwhelming" rejection after the RCN previously described the rise as "grotesque" as nurses got a lower increase than doctors. | |
This does not block the pay award, but raises the prospect of the union running a formal strike ballot later in the year. | |
'Rigorous' | 'Rigorous' |
Among the requests agreed was a doctor to work at Nottingham City Hospital's neonatal intensive care unit over the weekend. | Among the requests agreed was a doctor to work at Nottingham City Hospital's neonatal intensive care unit over the weekend. |
Three BMA members were also brought in to work a night shift at the Northern General in Sheffield. | Three BMA members were also brought in to work a night shift at the Northern General in Sheffield. |
But the BMA rejected a request by Milton Keynes Hospital for a doctor to carry out prostate cancer checks. In that case the BBC understands a doctor did return to work under their own volition. | But the BMA rejected a request by Milton Keynes Hospital for a doctor to carry out prostate cancer checks. In that case the BBC understands a doctor did return to work under their own volition. |
A BMA spokesman added: "It remains our position that this agreement will be available for the NHS to rely upon should a safety-critical, urgent event occur. | A BMA spokesman added: "It remains our position that this agreement will be available for the NHS to rely upon should a safety-critical, urgent event occur. |
"That process is there day and night throughout industrial action, and we remain ready to respond to any emergency requests. | "That process is there day and night throughout industrial action, and we remain ready to respond to any emergency requests. |
"However, we need to be clear that the purpose of this agreement is not to facilitate the continued delivery of non-urgent care at the same time as senior doctors are covering for residents taking industrial action, as trusts simply do not have enough senior doctors to do that safely." | "However, we need to be clear that the purpose of this agreement is not to facilitate the continued delivery of non-urgent care at the same time as senior doctors are covering for residents taking industrial action, as trusts simply do not have enough senior doctors to do that safely." |
NHS England sources said it was particularly disappointed with the rejections as the national organisation was now vetting every request from hospitals to ensure a consistency in approach between different places. | NHS England sources said it was particularly disappointed with the rejections as the national organisation was now vetting every request from hospitals to ensure a consistency in approach between different places. |
Every request, they said, was based on "rigorous assessment". | Every request, they said, was based on "rigorous assessment". |
"We absolutely recognise the legal right for people to strike, but we also recognise that it's essential to maintain as many services for patients as possible," they added. | "We absolutely recognise the legal right for people to strike, but we also recognise that it's essential to maintain as many services for patients as possible," they added. |
The five-day strike by resident doctors is due to run until 07:00 on Wednesday morning. | The five-day strike by resident doctors is due to run until 07:00 on Wednesday morning. |