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British Medical Association

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London, United Kingdom

The British Medical Association (BMA) is a professional association and registered trade union for doctors in the UK, representing their interests and advocating for their rights. The BMA provides support to members on a range of issues including working conditions, medical ethics, and education, and engages in lobbying activities at all levels of government and public policy.

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CCI Score: British Medical Association

59.52

2.99%

Latest Event

BMA Supports Resident Doctors Strike Over Pay Dispute

The British Medical Association announced that resident doctors in England will strike for five consecutive days on July 25 amid ongoing disputes over pay erosion, a move that underscores the broader struggle for fair compensation in the healthcare sector.

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British Medical Association is currently rated as a Leader.

+45 to +100 CCI Score
Companies in this range actively lead the fight against authoritarianism by rejecting oppressive practices and championing democratic values. They implement robust policies, engage in transparent governance, and drive initiatives that set the standard for corporate responsibility.

Latest Events

  • BMA Supports Resident Doctors Strike Over Pay Dispute Logo
    JUL
    25
    2025

    The British Medical Association announced that resident doctors in England will strike for five consecutive days on July 25 amid ongoing disputes over pay erosion, a move that underscores the broader struggle for fair compensation in the healthcare sector.

  • BMA GP Collective Action Vote Logo
    AUG
    01
    2024

    On 1 August 2024, the British Medical Association announced that its GP contractor/partner members in England had voted to initiate collective action. This collective action includes measures such as limiting daily patient contacts per clinician and sets the stage for potential strike actions to protest funding shortages and the erosion of practice finances.

  • +80

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    July 19

    The BMA’s facilitation of collective action among its GP contractors is a strong demonstration of defending worker rights and advocating for improved funding and fair labor conditions. This proactive stance supports labor rights and aligns with anti-fascist principles by standing against oppressive austerity measures and ensuring equitable treatment for healthcare professionals.

    NHS industrial action in England - House of Commons Library

  • BMA Releases 'Patients Need Doctors' Manifesto Ahead of Election Logo
    JUN
    27
    2024

    Ahead of the upcoming general election, the British Medical Association published its 'Patients Need Doctors' manifesto, outlining five critical actions including restoring doctors' pay, reforming pay review processes, banning anti-union legislation, and increasing NHS investment. The manifesto calls on the next UK government to prioritize healthcare funding and worker protections, reflecting the BMA's strong political engagement and commitment to improving labor rights and conditions for doctors.

  • +70

    Executive Political Engagement

    July 19

    The BMA’s release of the manifesto is a clear act of executive political engagement. By actively urging the government to reform healthcare policies in favor of better wages, improved working conditions, and protection against anti-union measures, the association is taking a strong, progressive stance against authoritarian austerity practices.

    Doctors set out election challenges

  • +80

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    July 19

    The manifesto emphasizes the restoration of doctors' pay, improved contractual terms, and the removal of measures that undermine union strength, all of which underline robust labor rights practices. This clearly positions the BMA as a defender of worker rights in a system under stress.

    Doctors set out election challenges

  • Advancing Evidence‐Based Health Policy and Transparency Logo
    SEP
    01
    2023

    The BMJ Impact Report 2023, published by the British Medical Association’s subsidiary BMJ, outlines how the organization champions evidence‐based decision making, patient and public partnership, and transparency in government health policy. This report highlights the BMA’s efforts to influence policy debates, hold government accountability, and promote progressive reforms in healthcare delivery.

  • +70

    Public and Political Behavior

    July 19

    The report emphasizes the organization’s pursuit of improved public health outcomes through transparent, evidence-based advocacy and policymaking. Such efforts foster accountability in political decision-making and counter authoritarian tendencies by relying on rigorous scrutiny and public engagement. This proactive stance aligns with a progressive, anti-fascist approach to public and political behavior.

    BMJ Impact Report 2023

  • BMA Criticizes Government Over Pay Negotiations Logo
    MAY
    01
    2023

    The British Medical Association has denounced the government as 'reckless' for its handling of pay negotiations with junior doctors, warning of a potential three‐day strike if better conditions are not secured. The move underscores the BMA's commitment to safeguarding worker rights and patient care amid contentious negotiations.

  • +60

    Public and Political Behavior

    July 19

    The BMA’s public denunciation of government policy in pay negotiations reflects a proactive stance in defending healthcare workers and challenging policies that may prioritize austerity over staff welfare. This political critique is evaluated positively from an anti-authoritarian perspective.

    British Medical Association calls government reckless over pay talks

  • +60

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    July 19

    By warning of strike action in response to unsatisfactory pay conditions, the BMA reinforces its role in defending labor rights and fair working conditions for healthcare professionals. This commitment to worker welfare is seen as a positive, anti-authoritarian stance.

    British Medical Association calls government reckless over pay talks

  • BMA Criticizes Government Over Pay Talks and Threatens Strike Action Logo
    MAR
    15
    2023

    The British Medical Association (BMA) has warned that it will stage a three-day strike if a vote in favor of strike action passes, accusing the government of 'reckless' behavior with respect to junior doctors' pay and conditions. The union emphasized that undervaluing healthcare staff not only undermines workers’ rights but also compromises patient safety.

  • +70

    Public and Political Behavior

    July 19

    The BMA’s public denunciation of the government’s pay policy and its emphasis on the link between fair treatment of healthcare workers and patient safety reflect a strong stance in favor of social justice and anti-authoritarian principles. Their active political engagement in this matter is commendable from an anti-fascist perspective.

    British Medical Association calls government reckless over pay talks

  • +80

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    July 19

    The BMA's stance underscores a commitment to defending workers’ rights and fair labor practices in the healthcare sector. By actively opposing policies that devalue medical professionals, the association supports ethical labor standards and resists trends that could erode worker protections, aligning with progressive and anti-fascist values.

    British Medical Association calls government reckless over pay talks

  • BMA Releases 2023/24 Impact Report Detailing Financial Sustainability Plan Logo
    JAN
    01
    2023

    The British Medical Association's 2023/24 impact report outlines a strategic plan to restore its finances to break-even by 2026 and reinvest dividend income from group companies back into member priorities. The report emphasizes the BMA's commitment to supporting healthcare policy improvements and maintaining a sustainable organization that protects the interests of medical professionals.

  • +40

    Public and Political Behavior

    July 19

    The report positions the BMA as an influential voice shaping healthcare policy and public discourse, a positive indicator of active engagement in progressive political behavior. By advocating for improved global healthcare standards, the BMA strengthens its role in supporting community well-being and worker rights.

    BMA impact report 2023/24 - British Medical Association

  • +50

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    July 19

    The report demonstrates strong ethical business practices by outlining a clear financial strategy to ensure long-term sustainability and reinvestment in member-focused initiatives. This approach supports effective management of resources and reinforces the association's commitment to ethical responsibility.

    BMA impact report 2023/24 - British Medical Association

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