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New rules on how many hours doctors can work will be "catastrophic" for the NHS, a senior surgeon has claimed. | New rules on how many hours doctors can work will be "catastrophic" for the NHS, a senior surgeon has claimed. |
Waiting lists could soar and hospital units forced to close to emergencies, Royal College of Surgeons president John Black has said. | |
The European Working Time Directive limits the number of hours doctors and surgeons can work each week to 48. | The European Working Time Directive limits the number of hours doctors and surgeons can work each week to 48. |
The Department of Health said it was listening to concerns and providing expert support to staff. | The Department of Health said it was listening to concerns and providing expert support to staff. |
The directive, which comes into force on 1 August, aims to stop the practice of many doctors working far in excess of 48 hours a week. | The directive, which comes into force on 1 August, aims to stop the practice of many doctors working far in excess of 48 hours a week. |
Writing in the Mail on Sunday, Mr Black said: "Unless the government comes to its senses the result will be catastrophic for the NHS with patient safety on a knife edge, surgeons not being properly trained, waiting lists going up again and even hospitals closing. | Writing in the Mail on Sunday, Mr Black said: "Unless the government comes to its senses the result will be catastrophic for the NHS with patient safety on a knife edge, surgeons not being properly trained, waiting lists going up again and even hospitals closing. |
"We have already reached the point where patients' health has been endangered." | "We have already reached the point where patients' health has been endangered." |
'Nightmare' | 'Nightmare' |
He added: "There is a serious risk of units in hospitals having to close to emergencies, with resulting chaos, not to mention the danger and inconvenience brought about by patients going long distances to a hospital that has enough staff to stay open." | He added: "There is a serious risk of units in hospitals having to close to emergencies, with resulting chaos, not to mention the danger and inconvenience brought about by patients going long distances to a hospital that has enough staff to stay open." |
This is truly a nightmare, and I despair that the government will not take action." | This is truly a nightmare, and I despair that the government will not take action." |
The Department of Health said the quality and safety of patient care and providing staff with a good work-life balance were key objectives. | The Department of Health said the quality and safety of patient care and providing staff with a good work-life balance were key objectives. |
A spokesman said: "We are listening to concerns and closely monitoring the situation and providing expert support. | A spokesman said: "We are listening to concerns and closely monitoring the situation and providing expert support. |
"Where there are problems, we will work together with the professions and staff on the ground to implement sustainable solutions. Clinical leadership and innovation is key to achieving positive outcomes." | "Where there are problems, we will work together with the professions and staff on the ground to implement sustainable solutions. Clinical leadership and innovation is key to achieving positive outcomes." |
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