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Summary:The NHS service after hours and the appropriate/inappropriate use of A&E. EMMA FREUD presents the programme from Queen's Medical Centre, Nottingham, and spends the night talking to staff and patients. Dr Peter Holden provides a video diary account while on deputising service at night; Helen Smith talks about the problems of who to call at night when there is only a skeleton service running; and the programme looks at one possible solution: a surgery in Paignton that stays open until midnight.
Description:10 PART MULTI-ITEM SERIES INVESTIGATING THE HEALTH SERVICE,AS EXPERIENCED BY PATIENT AND PRACTITIONER.