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Written by Emma Ginn
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When the NHS was founded, universal access to free treatment was seen as the only way to make sure that the poor and disenfranchised got the care they needed. Today, we are turning away some of the most vulnerable and impoverished people in the UK to suffer and in some cases to die. |
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 19 August 2007 )
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