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banner Monday, 22 April, 2002, 13:46 GMT 14:46 UK
Breakfast's adopted hospital
2 years ago, Derriford was failing, it is now experiencing a renaissance.
Will the new money for the NHS - set out in the budget - really make a difference? Well to try to find out, Breakfast is going to bring you regular reports from one typical city hospital, to see how it's spending the extra money it should be receiving.

The hospital we've adopted is Derriford in Plymouth.

Our reporter Luisa Baldini was there today. Breakfast interviewed the chief executive at the hospital Paul Roberts.

We also interviewed John Squire from the Plymouth Community Health Council

(To watch these interviews click on the video icon on the top right hand corner of this page)

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Breakfast's Luisa Baldini's report
on Derriford Hospital
John Squire, Plymouth Community Health Council
on the state of finance.
Paul Roberts, Chief Exec of Derriford Hospital
on how Derriford could benefit from the extra cash.
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