Thousands had their lives 'ruined' in three avoidable health scandals

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Thousands of women and children had their lives ‘ruined’ in three avoidable health scandals, report finds

Her report said they had been “dismissed, overlooked, and ignored for far too long”.'SYSTEM-WIDE PROBLEM'

"The issue here is not one of a single or a few rogue medical practitioners, or differences in regional practice. It is system-wide." In a letter to Health Secretary Matt Hancock, Baroness Cumberlege said: "We have found that the healthcare system is disjointed, unresponsive and defensive.

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