NHS disruption expected amid 5-day doctor strike
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The NHS has sent a message to hospital patients ahead of doctor strikes starting tomorrow, Friday July 24. Some NHS services will be affected due to the strike action
DOCTORS will today walk out in their 12th strike in three years — as they insist demands for another £600-a-month rise are “a small price to pay”. Resident doctors in the British Medical
NHS Sussex and NHS Surrey Heartlands – two integrated care boards (ICBs) – are expected to have merged by next April, losing many of the 1,350 staff who currently work at the two organisations. The changes are part of the latest round of NHS reforms which include the abolition of NHS England and the scrapping of independent watchdog Healthwatch.
Patients in the most deprived areas of England are more likely to wait over 52 weeks for ophthalmology treatment compared to those in the least
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