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Patients have been promised more choice in where they are treated ... more private companies and charities treating NHS patients. If NHS services cannot attract patients they will be allowed ...
A target to give patients a choice of treatment at four or five hospitals by the end of the year risks being missed, the government spending watchdog says. The National Audit Office (NAO) said ...
“The Conservatives laid the foundations for increased patient choice, launching and revolutionising the NHS App to help transform services, treatments, and access for patients, so it is positive ...
The government has committed itself to offer NHS patients a choice of four or five hospitals by the end of 2005 for non-emergency care. The aim is to make the NHS more patient-friendly by giving the ...
NHS staff have been encouraged ... idea would be for you to fast for a day of your choice in Ramadan". On why staff should take part, the poster, created by the NHS Muslim Network, read: "[You ...
The makeshift poster ... service is public. Prescription drugs are free, but most people need to pay an prescription charge of £9.15 ($11.45). “Virtually everybody contributes to the NHS ...