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Re: GEN: NHS Patients Pay Cash For Superior CareFrom: GA12L@aol.comSat Jan 28 21:25:31 2006
In a message dated 29/01/2006 00:06:42 GMT Standard Time, evsono@pipeline.com writes: Patients giving birth at Queen Charlotteâs and Chelsea NHS hospital in London can secure one-to-one treatment from a midwife if they pay £4,000, under the new Jentle Midwifery scheme. One-to-one midwife care is the recommended standard of treatment and has been shown to reduce the need for medical interventions. It is not available to all women because of a shortage of midwives. Dah-dah!! Let me repeat, one-to-one midwife care is the recommended standard of treatment and has been shown to reduce the need for medical interventions. How sweet that reads... Gail
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