lunes, 4 de julio de 2011

Nottingham Evening Post-NHS birthday card in the campaign against the reduction of

Members in the Notts will be delivered to them, a giant birthday card next week as part of a campaign against the proposed changes to the NHS.

East Midlands branch agree will mean the completion of the NHS on Tuesday sending a birthday card to each of the East Midlands MP asking them to vote against the third reading of the health and social care bill.

Barbara Hogan, was a regional head of the State of health, said: "the NHS is based on the care and compassion, and requires different parts of the system to work together, compete against each other.

"In addition, the hospital in the future will be able to make so much money from private patients want, which means that some will be those that pay for their care of patients of NHS priorities.

"We think it's unfair that some patients will be able to go to the queue, simply because they have the money. But this is against the very nature of our NHS care, in which it is based on the need for capacity to repay.

"It is also unfair that NHS resources are diverted into private health care, with no guarantee that the revenue back to the NHS."

Health workers from the Notts will meet other staff from across the East Midlands on Tuesday to discuss the reduction, which is already happening.

Knoxville (TN) MP Ken Clarke and the Broxtowe MP Anna Soubry among you shall be given to the card.

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