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Government initiative, which it is hoped will cover 1 million people in first four years, is aimed at saving lives and reducing pressure on NHS

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I've always thought there should be more screenings done for preventive care. Surely it would save money on the long term, but I guess nobody can justify the upfront costs.

this post was submitted on 29 Jun 2023
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