Jeremy Hunt: Why targets alone won’t save the NHS
The NHS, as the world’s largest healthcare system, has become just too big and bureaucratic.
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The NHS, as the world’s largest healthcare system, has become just too big and bureaucratic.
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ByA strong care system gives people the freedom to live as independently as possible, for as long as possible.
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