Press Release: At last, guidance on PPE for frontline doctors
20th January 2022 An Alliance of over 18 organisations, including DAUK, which has campaigned for over 16 months to give health workers the protection from Covid-19 they need in the…
20th January 2022 An Alliance of over 18 organisations, including DAUK, which has campaigned for over 16 months to give health workers the protection from Covid-19 they need in the…
The Doctors’ Association UK are dismayed at the governments less than inflation uplift for NHS workers and call for “fair say on fair pay”. At a time when doctors have…
Healthwatch raised concerns of an increase in attendances to Emergency Departments by patients struggling to access primary care during the pandemic. The Doctors’ Association UK responded to the recent article about this…
The Doctors’ Association UK welcome the drive by NHSE to encourage vaccine uptake amongst cohort 6 patients (those aged 16-64 with underlying health conditions) to ensure as many people as…
The Doctors’ Association UK (DAUK) has been alarmed by the surge in cases and hospital admissions, especially in London and the South East. Doctors called for tighter restrictions well over a week ago expressing concern regarding the relaxation of the rules over the Christmas period.
The Doctors’ Association UK (DAUK) has been alarmed by the surge in cases and hospital admissions, especially in London and the South East. Doctors called for tighter restrictions well over a week ago expressing concern regarding the relaxation of the rules over the Christmas period.
The Doctors’ Association UK echoes the concern of the NHS confederation report “NHS reset” with regards to the “triple whammy” that threatens the NHS. Frontline NHS workers have been concerned about the combination of local coronavirus outbreaks, a second wave of COVID-19 and an ever-increasing backlog of NHS patients needing planned treatment such as surgery creating a health timebomb. DAUK raised these issues at its recent oral submission to the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Coronavirus.