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Health trusts launch 'sinister' bid to reduce funding for more than 100 life-saving drugs

Tory health chief Andrew Lansley

Worried: Tory health chief Andrew Lansley is concerned that the Government that the Government has let NHS bodies club together to decide how to spend taxpayers' money Health trusts are trying to reduce the number of life-saving drugs pioneered on the... Full Article at Daily Mail - UK

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