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BBCNEWS Newsnight June 4, 2024 21:38:00

And other non striking staff, such as experienced consultants. are more likely to have booked days off. combining all of this is why there are predictions of 250,000 or more elective procedures and outpatient appointments impacted by this strike. that would be a larger disruption than the six days ofjunior doctor strikes in 2016. and recovering from those delays will add an extra pressure on already stretched services. for every day you lose, you have to get a day back. and there are nearly 1.5 million people referred into hospital for treatment every month. so losing the days that we are coming up to will probably take some months to catch back up, assuming there are no further strikes and that will require people to work harder and you know, quite a lot of extra effort. and that is one of the things i think is a worry because of course while the doctors are on strike, other people are taking the strain. ....

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'Rampant' Health Problem: an Escort to the Clinic

Anyone who's had an outpatient medical procedure involving anesthesia knows the drill: Their clinic or doctor probably requires them to have an escort bring them to the procedure. ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 08:37:00

So yeah, it was quite sad to see things like that. the british social attitudes survey indicates satisfaction with the nhs has fallen to its lowest level, just 29% since the survey began in 1983. that s down seven percentage points from the previous year. only 30% of respondents said they were satisfied with accident and emergency and gp services also saw a fall, just 35% satisfied. with a similar picture for dentistry, inpatient and outpatient hospital services. the levels of dissatisfaction with the nhs we re seeing now have in some ways been a long time in the making and they reflect real operational problems with the nhs. turning these around is not going to happen with another couple of flashy initiatives or any sort of quick fix. it s going to require really long term investment in long term things the health service needs, buildings, equipment, staff and a sustained effort to improve access and get the workforce back to where it needs to be over many years. ....

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