by Suff » 25 Apr 2016, 23:42
I haven't been close enough to this to form much of an opinion. It's been my abiding opinion for a long time now that the NHS is the very last state organism which is infested with the neo communist attitude of the 1970's. It is one of the last government institutions which continues to consume more and more money but delivers less and less value for that money consumed.
That being said, it's similar to the miners strikes. There is wrong and right on both sides and in this I believe an "economy of scale" is being used rather than targeting the worst of the excesses.
From my understanding of what I hear, one of the biggest issues is with the consultants, not the junior doctors. However the sheer scale of the number of junior doctors means they are a soft target. Also the fact that is it a lot easier to replace a junior doctor than a consultant also works against them.
So whilst the junior doctors are doing the classic "state employee" tactic of attempting to browbeat their employer into changing course; the employer is using them as a quick fix to a more fundamental problem. Basically painting over the cracks, rather than fixing the crumbling foundations.
Dispassionately, taking all of the emotion out of the debate, the core of the problem is two fold. Fist that the NHS resists all change no matter what. Secondly that the government has gone for the quick fix rather than aiming at the root of the problem.
After all, outside of the UK, junior doctors work longer hours with more hassle for the prize of residency. It's a brutal Darwinian process which, perhaps, causes more problems than it cures but it tends to lead to very dedicated and skilled practitioners.
This whole thing started out political and will end political. I can see no real good coming out of it and it will not create the real change needed at the NHS. Although if the junior doctors do fail in their attempt to block the government, then the NHS will be set on the road of change which may, in the end, save it. If they win, it will eventually end in the demise of the NHS.
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