Rise in hospital admissions for infants triggers call for NHS overhaul Report by thinktanks raises concerns about number of weaknesses in NHS care of children and young people
The number of infants admitted to hospital for emergency care for conditions such as asthma, bronchitis and jaundice has risen sharply in the past decade.
More young children are also ending up spending time in hospital being treated for tonsillitis, breathing problems, drug poisonings and infections, new NHS figures show. Continue reading... The Guardian
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