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MP vows to fight on for MIU

MP Theresa May has vowed that she will keep on fighting to keep an MIU at St Mark's Hospital. She has not welcomed the idea of having several small units at GP surgeries. Full Article at Maidenhead Advertiser

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  1. HEALTH officials are to announce the future of a service for patients with minor injuries by the end of the year. NHS North Yorkshire and York planned to cut the opening hours of the minor injury unit (MIU) based at the Lambert Hospital, Thirsk. Full Article at Darlington & Stockton Times

  2. The future of the minor injuries unit still remains uncertain after a meeting today. Board members from NHS Berkshire East have decided to look into a more cost effective way of keeping the service in Maidenhead. Full Article at Maidenhead Advertiser

  3. The future of the minor injuries unit is due to be decided this morning. Board members from NHS Berkshire East will discuss the unit, which has been running as a pilot scheme in St Marks Hospital, Maidenhead. Full Article at Maidenhead Advertiser

  4. HEALTH bosses will hold a public meeting to discuss services for patients with minor injuries - while a local MP has expressed concerns over the provision of rural healthcare. Full Article at Darlington & Stockton Times

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