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Are They Selifish Or Right To Do This?
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I am sure their hearts are in the right place but are they thinking with their minds.
OK, it is 80 miles to Liverpool and a real pain, but what about anyone in Cornwall? It is 190 miles to Bristol. To make things fair and equitable surely that means we need to build a surgery there, but who would pay?
Surely all this legal challenge will do is line the pockets of the lawyers and mean the NHS has even less money to spend on front line services, they have to loose at some point.
OK, it is 80 miles to Liverpool and a real pain, but what about anyone in Cornwall? It is 190 miles to Bristol. To make things fair and equitable surely that means we need to build a surgery there, but who would pay?
Surely all this legal challenge will do is line the pockets of the lawyers and mean the NHS has even less money to spend on front line services, they have to loose at some point.
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The change in provision is specifically to improve medical outcomes for young heart patients. Yes, of course it will make it more difficult for their parents to travel to and from the hospital but, if it was my child, I'd accept that inconvenience as a price well worth paying for the improved care of my child.
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The change in provision is specifically to improve medical outcomes for young heart patients. Yes, of course it will make it more difficult for their parents to travel to and from the hospital but, if it was my child, I'd accept that inconvenience as a price well worth paying for the improved care of my child.
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