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London NHS Trusts plan merger: The North Mid and Royal Free London aim for Autumn deadline
North Middlesex University Hospital NHS Trust and the Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust have been clinical partners since 2017 and are now exploring becoming one organisation
New North Bristol CDC will “initially consist of mobile units,” Trust says
The North Bristol Community Diagnostic Centre (CDC) will be offering tests from April and will consist of mobile units, before transferring into a permanent building once works...
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St Margaret’s Hospital submits application for Community Diagnostic Centre
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