NHS England chief executive praises London Ambulance Service staff for their trailblazing work - London Ambulance Service NHS Trust

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The new chief executive of NHS England, Sir Jim Mackey, has praised the “innovative work” of clinicians at London Ambulance Service during a visit to meet staff at their Waterloo headquarters. Sir Jim visited the Service on Monday (31 March) ahead of his first official day as the new Chief Executive for NHS England. Sir

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