Expectant mothers and patients needing emergency treatment at risk of harm because of failing NHS care
Thursday, 19 October 2023
Expectant mothers and patients needing emergency care are at risk of harm because of failing NHS maternity and ambulance services, according to a damning report by the country's healthcare regulator.
Expectant mothers and patients needing emergency care are at risk of harm because of failing NHS maternity and ambulance services, according to a damning report by the country's healthcare regulator.
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