NHS trust running Ealing Hospital pays out £5.6m in misdiagnosis claims - EALING.NEWS - The Voice of Ealing's 7 towns - Acton, Ealing, Greenford, Hanw

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The NHS trust that runs Ealing Hospital and Central Middlesex Hospital has paid out more than £5.6m in compensation and legal fees over the past five years to patients affected by misdiagnoses, according to figures obtained through a freedom of information request to NHS Resolution.

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