Care home capacity is the elephant in the A&E waiting room Freeing up hospital beds occupied by patients who are medically fit to be discharged would transform medics’ ability to treat the people who need help ✒️ OlyDuff
The end of NHS strikes would be welcomed by ministers, medics – if they get a fairer pay rise – and patients The Chancellor, Jeremy Hunt, and Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak,
, and they will fear setting a precedent if they reopen pay deals for the year now coming to an end. Union members will also need to vote on whatever plan emerges from talks.constructive approach to the latest round of talks. . Successful negotiations often require both sides to feel that they have won, or at least that they are paying an acceptable price.
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