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14951
Name: Matt Sedgwick on Oct 26, 2012Comments:Flag
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14952
Name: Emma Sedgwick on Oct 26, 2012Comments:Flag
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14953
Name: Peter Chrystie on Oct 26, 2012Comments:Flag
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14954
Name: Carooline Spencer on Oct 26, 2012Comments:Flag
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14955
Name: Anna Chrystie on Oct 26, 2012Comments: A wonderful develpementFlag
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14956
Name: Anna Chrystie on Oct 26, 2012Comments: A wonderful develpementFlag
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14957
Name: Heather Chrystie on Oct 26, 2012Comments: YES!Flag
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14958
Name: Emily Chrystie on Oct 26, 2012Comments:Flag
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14959
Name: Laura Devlin on Oct 26, 2012Comments:Flag
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14960
Name: Fergus Adams on Oct 26, 2012Comments:Flag
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14961
Name: Penny Hilton on Oct 26, 2012Comments:Flag
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14962
Name: Alys Mordecai on Oct 26, 2012Comments:Flag
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14963
Name: Richard Bluck on Oct 26, 2012Comments: As a sufferer of CF I would urge the decision for funding to be hastened as lives are lost everyday to this unforgiving illness.Flag
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14964
Name: Philip Smith on Oct 26, 2012Comments: Every day that the availability of Kalydeco is delayed compromises the health of CF patients with the G551D mutation. Please expedite this.Flag
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14965
Name: Roxanne Anderson on Oct 26, 2012Comments:Flag
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14966
Name: Roxanne Anderson on Oct 26, 2012Comments:Flag
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14967
Name: JENNY SCOTT on Oct 26, 2012Comments:Flag
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14968
Name: Nikki Mills on Oct 26, 2012Comments:Flag
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14969
Name: Emma Day on Oct 26, 2012Comments: My 2 wk old nephew has just been diagnosed with CF so I'm doing all I can to find out more about the condition and treatmentFlag
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14970
Name: Andy Bunce on Oct 26, 2012Comments:Flag
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Cj Pengelly on Oct 26, 2012
Comments: Give this family a chance please.Flag -
14972
Name: Craig Maunder on Oct 26, 2012Comments:Flag
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14973
Name: Anne Mary Bandy on Oct 26, 2012Comments:Flag
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14974
Name: Antonella on Oct 27, 2012Comments: Train train train, establish a trinnaig program that follows Nigel Crisp's vision of inter-state trinnaig programs and healthcare worker exchanges the DoH working hand in hand with DFID, which was until recently a leader in healthcare in international development, and I think should be re-focused on this beneficial aim, and away from fueling conflict zones. (which will also help reduce our disease burden from contageous diseases, increase global GDP, etc.)GPs are under-utilised, much of their job is listening to patients. Councillors and health-workers can be trained quick and cheap that can identify cases that need to be seen by a doctor and people that need to be listened to and given a sick note or some anti-biotics etc. It is working in Iran, America, South Africa and Rwanda why can't it work in the NHS? Would save a fortune!Also, trinnaig on process engineering from people outside the NHS like empoyees from NASA, engineering corporations, BP etc. (done at cheap rates where possible and with a close eye on corruption) would be good looking at phlebotomy processes where patients recordings get lost, looking at processes with an eye on efficiency and safety rather for example trying to reduce the number of times important informational items change hands (each time there's a risk of loss), processes that are failing at an institutional level and need more checks (for example bed sores in older patients, as nurses no longer turn them in their beds and no one has really taken clear responsibility for this).I also think that Cuba has a healthcare system that we could learn from in terms of process, procurement and service management, also joined up government' and how other departments can learn from the health department and visa versa.Just look with fresh eyes at the gaping sores in teh NHS that need to be patched up, keep NICE, keep the new learning process of what people value in health, keep listening, work harder, train appropriately rather than historically it's all common sense stuff and the NHS staff have been trying it for a long time, don't destroy the old knowledge but build on it instead. What are the PCTs telling you?Flag
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14975
Name: James Carty on Oct 27, 2012Comments:Flag
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14976
Name: Veronica Martin on Oct 27, 2012Comments: I have two relatives that would greatly benefit from this product.Flag
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14977
Name: Susan Hughes on Oct 27, 2012Comments: Best wishes with the campagne I hope it is a successFlag
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14978
Name: Nicola Brown on Oct 27, 2012Comments:Flag
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14979
Name: Mark Connelly on Oct 27, 2012Comments:Flag
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14980
Name: Shonagh MacVicar on Oct 27, 2012Comments:Flag
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14981
Name: Fr Dominic Howarth on Oct 27, 2012Comments:Flag
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14982
Name: Sandy Gray on Oct 27, 2012Comments:Flag
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14983
Name: Tracey Rushin on Oct 27, 2012Comments: This should not have to happen!! We cannot sit back and watch the suffering if there is a CURE!!!!Flag
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14984
Name: Marcia Symonds on Oct 27, 2012Comments:Flag
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14985
Name: Rachel Blair on Oct 27, 2012Comments:Flag
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14986
Name: Stewart Blair on Oct 27, 2012Comments:Flag
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14987
Name: Chris McCann on Oct 27, 2012Comments:Flag
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14988
Name: Marjory Gibbons on Oct 27, 2012Comments:Flag
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14989
Name: Raegan Booth on Oct 27, 2012Comments: Of course its bloody cost efficientFlag
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14990
Name: Mary Minton on Oct 27, 2012Comments:Flag
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14991
Name: Francis And Jane O'BRIEN on Oct 27, 2012Comments:Flag
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14992
Name: Elizabeth Henderson on Oct 27, 2012Comments:Flag
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14993
Name: Ben Henry on Oct 27, 2012Comments:Flag
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14994
Name: Mitch Canvin on Oct 27, 2012Comments:Flag
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14995
Name: John Hogan on Oct 27, 2012Comments:Flag
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14996
Name: Ella on Oct 27, 2012Comments:Flag
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14997
Name: Sue Duffy on Oct 27, 2012Comments:Flag
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14998
Name: Jenny Carr on Oct 27, 2012Comments:Flag
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14999
Name: Thomas Gray on Oct 27, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Sandra Doyle on Oct 27, 2012Comments:Flag
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