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Doctors fear ‘negative’ Brexit outcome for NHS

Four in five doctors fear for the future of the NHS post-Brexit, a new poll suggests.

A survey of more than 1,000 medics found the majority believe the impact on the NHS of leaving the EU will be negative.

The survey, published in the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, found nearly four fifths (79%) voted remain in the referendum – significantly higher than the general population.

The poll found being a surgeon or having a higher income was associated with more right-wing views while public health doctors and psychiatrists were more left-wing-minded.

Nearly all of the 1,172 UK doctors surveyed agreed European NHS staff should be able to remain in the UK.

The survey of medics, who were members of the online professional network doctors.net.uk, also quizzed doctors on their political views on other health issues.

The majority thought there was too much use of NHS-funded private sector provision, that the UK should introduce minimum alcohol pricing, that there should be a protected portion of national spending for the NHS and that patients should be charged for non-urgent care if they are not eligible for free NHS treatment.

The authors, led by an expert from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, wrote: “The UK is going through a politically turbulent period that could have a profound effect on the health of the population.

“Doctors are visible advocates on health issues, yet little is known about the political views of doctors themselves.

“Most UK doctors are left-leaning and liberal, but political views vary significantly by speciality, grade and income.

“Doctors in the UK have voted differently from the general public in recent polls.

“Most doctors think Brexit will have a negative impact on the National Health Service.”

Dr Kate Mandeville, lead author from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, said: “This research comes at an important juncture in UK politics. Doctors are amongst the best-placed people to understand the impact of political decisions on the NHS.

“On Brexit their opinion is very clear: Brexit is bad for the nation’s health.

“Our survey also found that the current government lost support among doctors between the 2015 and 2017 general elections compared to an increase in support among the general public. This suggests that doctors in particular are very concerned about the government’s handling of the NHS.”

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