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Tuesday 11 July 2017

MEETING THIS EVENING @ CHELSEA TOWN HALL TUESDAY, 11th JULY @ 6:30 PM

There is a meeting this evening at 6:30 pm at which discussion of Congenital Heart Disease Surgery will take place. Please do try to attend.
Chelsea Town Hall

Also, your feedback will be welcome LINK so please take a few moments to give your opinion

5 comments:

  1. Obviously, a serious condition and the matter should be given the biggest possible support. Would go, but rodents not allowed..

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  2. Royal Brompton Hospital could move to St Thomas' site [13 July 2017]
    http://www.london-se1.co.uk/news/view/9323

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  3. I wouldn't be be surprised ...
    http://www.standard.co.uk/news/london/royal-brompton-hospital-could-be-forced-to-sell-off-buildings-to-stave-off-financial-crisis-a3316311.html

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  4. Medics from around the world condemn NHS plans to axe vital RoyalBrompton heart service http://www.getwestlondon.co.uk/news/west-london-news/medics-around-world-condemn-nhs-13408615

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  5. Lord Darzi told the House of Lords (20th July 17) the Royal Brompton Hospital’s “services achieve the highest-quality outcomes in every dimension that we could choose to measure. The proposals we are debating today are to dismantle the highest-quality service in England. I must be honest and say that I find it utterly astonishing that it should even be a question for discussion.” https://www.theyworkforyou.com/lords/?id=2017-07-20a.1801.2

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