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GPs miss out on ‘Critical’ correspondence for five years due to support service error

GPs have been missing out on correspondence dating back to 2011 due to errors made by NHS Shared Business Services in redirecting and forwarding correspondence sent to the wrong practice by hospitals, the health secretary has announced

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