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Published 11/02/2009 by Health Insurance Magazine


NHS patients 'will be sent private' if waiting too long

NHS patients will have a legal right to free private care if they do not get the treatment they need within 18 weeks, according to Health Secretary Andy Burnham. Cancer patients will receive funding for private treatment if they have not seen a specialist within two...

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