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Review NHS Guidance to Protect Vulnerable Adults in Community Care

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We are calling on the Government to review NHS guidance to ensure current practices prevent deaths caused by systemic failures in emergency triage and community healthcare coordination.

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Review NHS Guidance to Protect Vulnerable Adults in Community Care

National

We are calling on the Government to review NHS guidance to ensure current practices prevent deaths caused by systemic failures in emergency triage and community healthcare coordination.

National
70 reactions·100% agree
Wes Streeting

Wes Streeting

Health Secretary

Health Secretary

React

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Reasons for5
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