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Members of Parliament yesterday added their voice to the growing chorus of concern about the National Health Service in general and Accident and Emergency provision in particular.
A report published by the Commons Health Select Committee sounded an alarm about the shortage of consultants in most A&E departments, and drew attention to the confusing range of alternatives which effectively encouraged people to ?go where the lights are on? ? in other words, to their local A&E. MPs also condemned what they saw as the lack of urgency on the part of the NHS in addressing the faults.
http://www.independent.co.uk/voices...is-still-stuck-in-an-earlier-age-8729992.html
A report published by the Commons Health Select Committee sounded an alarm about the shortage of consultants in most A&E departments, and drew attention to the confusing range of alternatives which effectively encouraged people to ?go where the lights are on? ? in other words, to their local A&E. MPs also condemned what they saw as the lack of urgency on the part of the NHS in addressing the faults.
http://www.independent.co.uk/voices...is-still-stuck-in-an-earlier-age-8729992.html