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Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter
Published:
1:08 PM May 13, 2021
Homerton Hospital which recently merged with the Barts and Lewisham & Greenwich trusts to form the NHS East & South East London Pathology Partnership.
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Patients should “not see any difference” in care following the recent and long-debated reorganisation of local pathology services, according to Homerton Hospital bosses.
The hospital recently merged with the Barts and Lewisham and Greenwich trusts to form the NHS East & South East London Pathology Partnership.
This move to regionalise pathology into a so-called hub-and-spoke model has long been a source of concern for local activists, with Hackney Labour voicing concerns in recent years over the potential for delays and errors in treatment.
Rag n Bone Man
Uckfield s Rag’n’Bone Man and US superstar P!nk gave a rapturous closing performance at this year’s BRIT Awards.
They have now released their version of Anywhere Away From Here with the Lewisham & Greenwich NHS Choir as a charity single.
The choir features East and West Sussex members, soprano Camille Hirons from Shoreham, alto Joanne Neophytou-Linn from Brighton and bass Graeme Tyler from Lewes.
Money raised will go to the Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Charity and NHS Charities Together, who represent the charities of all NHS Trusts in the UK.
Camille Hirons: Camille, from Shoreham, earned her doctorly stripes at University Hospital Lewisham and is now a fully qualified general practitioner in south-east London. With Covid restricting access to GP practices, Camille went to work seeing patients out in the community. She’s now on maternity leave, awaiting the arrival of a little one.