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I have had several strokes and TIAs over the last 13 years. I have moved about the country and been attached to five different surgeries in that time as well as seeing countless neurologists/cardiologists. Today when attending my surgery for travel jabs I was told I should have had pneumonia jab long ago! Gasp!! Why is the NHS not joined up so these things are routine.

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They spent millions even billions trying to get it joined up and it failed

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