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UK's National Health Service hospitals treating patients in temporary buildings

 |  By HealthLeaders Media Staff  
   April 14, 2009

Millions of National Health Service patients in the UK are still being treated in "substandard" conditions in temporary buildings outside hospitals, according to a health spokesman for the Conservative political party, which obtained the figures under the Freedom of Information Act. In response to the findings, a spokesman for the Department of Health said: "temporary buildings are subject to the same requirements as permanent buildings in relation to safety and quality and cleanliness."

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