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CHC Articles in Daily Telegraph 28th Feb

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Front page headline "Disabled pensioners hit by care crackdown" and half of page 2 dedicated to articles on CHC care lottery. Not happy reading, one can only hope it may develop some momentum to encourage a change of policy or at least reduce the £855 million saving the NHS CCG's have been told to make by 2020-21.

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Grim.

"NASA, We have a problem."

bbc.co.uk/news/health-38887694

The NHS has been hammered to meet efficiency targets for so long now. Studies show it is a world lead for health outcomes/ £ spent per head of population.

We need a national discussion about Health and Education (the two core services underpinning a prosperous country).

I have no answers.

Thanks for highlighting this.

Cheers

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