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Angry NHS Doctor bites the dust (2)

Initially when I copied the cached blog entries from the censored Angry NHS Doctor onto my website I didn't have time to read them. I have managed to do this now.

I am sure the revelation that the figures used for NHS Targets are fiddled from time to time would concern the management of the hospitals. However, it is not as if it is a secret. Targets have been fiddled for as long as there have been targets so it is not in any way a surprise. I suppose it is a bit more surprising that someone admits it, but the blog was anonymous and I don't know which hospital it refers to.

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Bob Piper said…
"...but the blog was anonymous and I don't know which hospital it refers to."

Or even if it is true!!! But don't let that stop you, John, your Party has made this sort of thing into an artform.

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