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Inconsistency in health care decisions at NHS—driven by politics?

Saturday, July 3rd, 2010 | news health

It would seem so according to this post at Secondhand Smoke:

So, some seriously ill patients might get rationed out of a stay in hospital, or receive less than optimal care due to a nursing shortage, as money will be diverted to older women so they can give birth past their time? I’m sorry, but that is just nuts.

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