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Nursing union warns bad EU deal could hit hospital care

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A BAD Brexit deal could “jeopardise patient care” in hospitals, nurses have warned.

In a letter to party leaders, the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) claimed Brexit poses an “immediate risk to the provision of safe and effective care”.

The warning comes as the RCN calls on all political parties to back a referendum on the final Brexit deal.

In its letter, the RCN outlines the “significan­t challenges” posed by the UK’S withdrawal from the European Union, including exacerbati­ng existing longstandi­ng problems such as workforce sustainabi­lity.

The letter highlights concerns over the “dilution of fair employment practices and workers’ rights” and “cross-border exchange of knowledge, research and skills”.

In the letter, Maria Trewern, chairwoman of council at the RCN, states: “As the debate across our membership has made clear, the implicatio­ns of Brexit for the health and care system will be numerous. There are risks that, if not credibly addressed, may damage population health, as well as severely impact on our members’ ability to provide safe and effective care for their patients in both the short and the long term.

“We have written to all political parties in these terms, as well as publicly shared the content of this letter. This is the next step in our campaignin­g activity in this area.”

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„ Maria Trewern warned of numerous implicatio­ns.

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