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“Today’s announcement of a 3% rise for the Department of Health in the Government’s spending review defines the NHS budget ...
You might not agree with the complaint but you can be sorry. You can be sorry you have let the patient down. That doesn’t ...
“It still falls short of average increases we’ve seen in health spending historically, and of the investment needed to fulfil ...
The BMA is urging the House of Lords to support Amendment 240 to the Employment Rights Bill when it is further debated next ...
The BMA is clear that it is not appropriate for every GP to be required to prescribe these medications. This is due to the complexity of the current cohort of eligible patients and the nature of the ...
Severe cuts to public health budgets, an understaffed public health workforce, and a series of disruptive structural reorganisations in England have undermined the capacity of public health to ...
Trade unions representing both private and public sector workers joined the BMA today calling for the legalisation of ...
‘Investing in public health will help prevent more ill-health, reduce pressures on the NHS, tackle health inequalities, and grow the economy. However, public health funding is both insufficient and is ...
The prescription charge in England is £9.35. People with certain medical conditions, including cancer, can get free NHS prescriptions. The BMA has long called for a review of the prescription charge ...
It was recently pointed out to me that some of what makes ARM more inclusive, including the reasonable adjustments we’ve ...
A BMA Scotland survey has found that 7 in 10 resident doctor respondents are concerned around possible unemployment from August 2025 onwards. Concerns have been raised by resident doctors across ...
Responding to the announcement of the Government’s Urgent and Emergency Care Plan 1, published today (Friday), Dr Simon Walsh ...