North East Lincolnshire was found to be one of the worst areas for premature deaths.
(PRWEB UK) 19 June 2013
According to an article published on This is Grimsby on the 12th June 2013, premature.. PRWeb 2 hours ago
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Labour's health spokesman in the House of Lords has condemned Jeremy Hunt's 'vitriolic attack on GPs', but called for them to play a greater role in urgent and emergency care. Healthcare Republic 22 hours ago
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This is Croydon --
FINANCIAL mismanagement at NHS Croydon is a key cause of its successor's £20 million deficit, two senior health officials have claimed.
The primary care trust (PCT) posted a.. This is 23 hours ago
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A year has passed since every MP and Welsh Assembly Member was sent a book extolling evidence-based policymaking
Last June hundreds of geeks from around the UK set their MPs and Welsh Assembly.. guardian.co.uk 1 day ago
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'Tough and rigorous' ratings aim to drive up standards and give patients and families better insight into quality of treatment
Hospitals will be told to make urgent improvements if any department is.. guardian.co.uk 2 days ago
|  Jeremy Hunt has been Secretary of State for Health since September last year, and so far the post has been a poisoned chalice. Now things look like they could be getting worse. Digital Journal 3 days ago
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A girl would suffer from unbearable scrutiny as she grew
Having never had much interest in the royals, I find myself hoping for a baby boy, almost fretting about it. The Duchess of Cambridge has.. guardian.co.uk 3 days ago
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A 10,000-name petition calling on politicians to help rescue the NHS from crisis has been handed over.
Members of Save Our NHS Hull and East Yorkshire have been.. This is 4 days ago
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 Recently, David Cameron estimated that the cost to the British taxpayer was £20million. Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt said it was £200million. The truth is far more shocking, says J. MEIRION THOMAS. MailOnline 4 days ago
| Doctors say they are forced to see around 60 patients during 11-hour days even as hospital admittances rise
Many GPs are so inundated with demands for appointments that they can no longer guarantee.. guardian.co.uk 5 days ago
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