NHS at 75: Health inequalities are widening in England's North West

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NHS faces tough questions regarding health inequality on 75th anniversary

The two receptionists at the Fender Way Medical Centre are busy screening calls.

Among the patients on his urgent list that have called this morning is Joanne Martin. She has Parkinson's disease and has developed a urine infection."I'm so tired", Jo tells the doctor."As soon as I finish the phone call with you, I'll be asleep." "If we find that the antibiotic wasn't going to work for your infection, we can quickly change it to a more suitable one."

 

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