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Congrats to the NHS team who helped. Absolutely fantastic team work ! This article should be on Jeremy Hunt's desk first thing. It is people like this who make the NHS what it is. Not the politicians nor the directors of hospital trusts who consider costs above service.

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What a heart warming story they should be getting awards and recognition

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