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Review of NHS Reforms welcomed

Review of NHS Reforms welcomed

Prime minister David Cameron today said ministers had
listened to fears about increased competition and more
powers for GPs and they would now slow the pace of change.

Health Sector specialists Challice Architects welcomed today's news and director David Trigger said "There are
opportunities for meaningful change within the NHS . . . they are not all bad! Challice Architects have a long record of creative problem-solving that will meet these challenges head-on to make every penny count.

There are a number of exciting possibilities under consideration that recognise ideas we introduced several years ago. "

Meanwhile, Lib Dem deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg said ministers made "no apology" for pausing to "get things right".

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