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97. Who is the Health Secretary?
Ep. 97
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Chaos in Westminster. As rumors of a Labour leadership challenge swirl, former Health Ministers Steve Brine and James Bethell break down a week of political explosions and landmark policy shifts.
In this episode, we dive into:
- The "Christmas Tree" Bill: Why the new NHS Modernisation Bill could be a gamble for the government.
- Single Patient Records: Is mandating data sharing the key to saving the NHS, or a privacy nightmare?
- Hantavirus on Cruise Ships: How worried should we really be about the latest outbreak?
- The "Beach Body" Pressure: Lord Bethell gets honest about the struggle of health, booze, and cortisol.
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