08/02/2011

Docs Seek 'Transparent Health Debate'

Doctors' union the British Medical Association (BMA) has launched its election manifesto for Northern Ireland.



'Health matters: our priorities for health' contains key recommendations for improving and protecting health, including the sustainability of the health service, the need for clinically led services and public health issues.



Mid Ulster Hospital Doctor Paul Darragh, Chairman of the BMA's Council in Northern Ireland, (pictured) said: 

"It is the health profession's commitment and dedication to the health service which has enabled the health service to survive so far.

"However changes in demography advances in medical care and rising public expectations mean that there are increasing demands on the health service.

 This manifesto identifies what doctors believe are priorities for health.

"The focus on improving and protecting health summarises the BMA position on tackling alcohol related harm and smoking, dealing with the obesity crisis and presumed consent for organ donation.



"In terms of the health service that Northern Ireland needs, BMA(NI) has a number of recommendations," said Dr Darragh, "one of which is the need for political parties to be realistic about what the health service can deliver. 



"Sound, evidence-based planning and commissioning is central to this," with Dr Darragh concluding: "Doctors play a vital role in improving health, advocating on behalf of patients and improving the overall quality of health care. 



"BMA(NI) calls for an open and transparent debate to identify the best solutions in order to create patient services that are efficient, safe and sustainable. 



"Doctors must be central to this debate as they see first hand the effect of decision making - good and bad - on patient care."

(BMcN/GK)

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