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No wonder NHS is short

No wonder the NHS is in debt. I regularly have my feet attended to at Codsall Clinic. The podiatrist now has to ring Cannock, who give her my next appointment, which she enters in her book and puts on my card. A few days later I get a letter by post giving me my appointment date, which I already know!

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No wonder the NHS is in debt. I regularly have my feet attended to at Codsall Clinic. The podiatrist now has to ring Cannock, who give her my next appointment, which she enters in her book and puts on my card. A few days later I get a letter by post giving me my appointment date, which I already know! Where is there any saving in this?The duplication of work is occurring in so many departments of the NHS. No wonder they are in debt.

Unfortunately they are not alone. The pension department notifies you of a rise in pension with at least two or three pages, often twice. Advertising comes every week for the same things, filling all the waste bins.

We are asked to save paper etc but with computers there is more waste than ever before. It is time this waste was stopped.

Mrs N Snow, Bilbrook Road, Codsall.

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