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Tuesday, 13 June, 2000, 06:14 GMT 07:14 UK
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Hundreds of patients 'wrongly diagnosed'
The discovery of more than 200 serious mistakes by freelance pathologist James Elwood is the latest in a series of medical scandals in the NHS.

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 | The BBC's Niall Dickson reports on the government's "early warning system" real 28k
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 | Professor Liam Donaldson, Chief Medical Officer "All adverse events in the NHS will be reported to a central database" real 28k
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Hundreds of patients 'wrongly diagnosed'
The discovery of more than 200 serious mistakes by freelance pathologist James Elwood is the latest in a series of medical scandals in the NHS.

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Also:
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 | The BBC's Niall Dickson reports on the government's "early warning system" real 28k
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 | Professor Liam Donaldson, Chief Medical Officer "All adverse events in the NHS will be reported to a central database" real 28k
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