HEALTH

Medical community rebuff NHS reforms

Proposed NHS reform by health secretary Andrew Lansley is on the brink, after the British Medical Association (BMA) and leading health experts overwhelmingly rejected plans.

Proposed NHS reform by health secretary Andrew Lansley is on the brink, after the British Medical Association (BMA) and leading health experts overwhelmingly rejected plans.

Three motions were put forward at the BMA's first special representative meeting in nearly 20 years, stating reform did not have a democratic mandate; used misleading information to denigrate the NHS and were ‘too extreme'. All were passed.

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