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Wednesday, 10 October 2012

Patient deaths go up 20 per cent every ten miles travelled

Jon Nicholl's article has recently been published in the Mail on Sunday

"Patient deaths go up 20 per cent every ten miles travelled... so bigger isn't better for most families"

Posted by EMRiS at 12:48
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