Wednesday, 1 June 2016

South East Coast Ambulance chief resisgns over NHS 111 scheme that deliberately delayed call-outs for 20,000 patients

South East Coast Ambulance chief resisgns over NHS 111 scheme that deliberately delayed call-outs for 20,000 patients The chief at the centre of the NHS 111 scandal exposed by Telegraph has been forced to quit.

Paul Sutton, chief executive of South East Coast Ambulance trust, has been under mounting pressure to resign since he was revealed to have personally ordered a scheme which saw deliberate delays for up to 20,000 patients. The Daily Telegraph

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