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Asked if the Prime Minister intended to ask the Health Secretary to amend his plans for NHS Reform following opposition from the British Medical Association (BMA), the PMS said that we were clearly disappointed the BMA has decided to oppose elements of the Health and Social Care Bill it had previously supported rather than work constructively with us to improve services for patients. We would continue to put that case to them.
Asked if he thought the BMA was representative, the PMS said that the BMA had published surveys itself that showed its position was not representative of many of its members.
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