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| | Spiralling debts and job cuts are plaguing the NHS in England, bringing a new focus to how it operates in the 21st century. Health workers in a variety of sectors - plus the BBC's home editor, Mark Easton - offer their views on what is wrong with the National Health Service and prescribe their own remedies. Click on the links to read their diagnoses and suggested solutions. | Mohib Khan, surgeonMike Travis, staff nurseJohn Restell, chief executive |  | Susie Sanderson, dentistMark Easton, BBC home editorChris Ham, health economist |
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