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    NHS urges patients not to put off care as doctors in England prepare for strike | NHS

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    Resident doctors on the picket line at St Thomas' hospital in London during a strike last November. Photograph: Guy Smallman/Getty Images
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    The NHS is urging patients not to put off seeking the care they need when resident doctors press ahead with strike action from Tuesday, a stoppage that the health secretary has called “disappointing”.

    Tens of thousands of resident doctors in England are to stage a six-day strike after the government took a key part of its offer off the table.

    The Department of Health and Social Care said last week that an offer of 1,000 extra training places would no longer be “financially or operationally” possible.

    NHS England said hospital teams across the country would be working to minimise disruption for patients during the stoppage, which is “expected to be particularly challenging” because of a shorter notice period.

    Patients have been advised to attend planned appointments unless they have been contacted to reschedule, and those with life-threatening emergencies should still call 999 or attend A&E.

    Prof Ramani Moonesinghe, the national clinical director for critical and perioperative care at NHS England, said: “Staff across the NHS will be doing everything they can this week to keep patients safe and ensure people can continue to get the care they need.

    “We know this round of industrial action will be difficult, coming straight after the Easter weekend, but patients should come forward as normal and attend any appointments unless they are contacted otherwise.

    “The NHS remains open for you this week – as ever, please call 999 or come to A&E in an emergency, and use 111 online first if you need urgent but not life-threatening help.”

    The British Medical Association is pushing for a pay rise higher than the 3.5% offered to doctors by the government.

    The health secretary, Wes Streeting, said: “It is disappointing for patients and staff alike that the BMA has decided to press ahead with strikes this week, despite the deal we put to them which would have seen resident doctors 35.2% better off, on average, than they were four years ago.

    “My attention and that of leaders across the NHS is now on protecting patients and staff by minimising disruption to the health service.

    “Thanks to the dedication of talented NHS staff, the health service delivered almost 95% of planned activity during December strikes, and I want to reassure patients that the NHS will be there for you when you need it this time too. My heartfelt thanks go out to all those hard at work this week.”

    Staff at the BMA union are due to go on strike to coincide with the six-day resident doctors’ strike on Tuesday. The BMA’s most recent pay offer to its staff of 2.75%, lower than the latest recommendation to resident doctors.

    Dr Jack Fletcher, the chair of the BMA’s resident doctors committee, said: “The health secretary may well be ‘disappointed’ but he is failing to acknowledge a deal was taking shape until his government quietly watered it down, reducing the money on the table, then stretching what was left over too many years to make it worthwhile.

    “Resident doctors are as keen as he is to bring an end to the strikes, but his government needs to put an offer on the table that we can accept and which doesn’t change at the last minute.”

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