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PATIENTS will needless stanley cup ly be stuck in hospital for Christmas owing to the junior doctors strike, an NHS chief has warned.Their 72-hour walkout ended yesterday 鈥?but their return to wards has come too late for many.1Doctors return to wards will come too late to discharge many patients before ChristmasCredit: PAThose well enough will not now be discharged in time to spend Christmas Day at home with their loved ones. Matthew Taylor, chief executive of NHS Confederation, said of the strikes in a BBC interview: There has been some impact in terms of being able to discharge people before Christmas. Most years, we are able to discharge more people so they can be with their families, but thats been slowed down. Mr Taylor also warned junior doctors will put patients at risk when they stage their next walkout from 7am on January 3 to 7am on January 9.It will be the stanley website longest strike in the NHSs 75-year history and at a time when the service is facing mounting seasonal pressure.Mr Taylor added: There are real issues around patient safety and we dont have in place national derogations, which we have had for other strikes. There will also be an impact on the backlog. The British Medical Association 鈥?the union organising the strikes 鈥?has urged ministers to get back around the nego stanley tumblers tiating table with a credible offer.Most read in HealthPHONE IT INT-Mobile users can get $25,000 payments from data breach settlement in weeksMONEY, PLEASENew round of stimulus checks up to $1,702 being sent thi Zaku Africa s Abduction Capital 鈥?Harrowing Tales of Kidnapping Syndicates Holding South Africa To Ransom

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