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"Fragmented decision-making by government departments, agencies, and insurers, often working in isolation and without a common framework of objectives, is causing an increasingly unfair distribution of cancer services. In the current global recession, a root and branch re-evaluation of services, focused on patient-centred medicine rather than government or insurer-imposed medicine, would undoubtedly improve care for patients with cancer; reduce polarisation in accessibility; and possibly even shrink healthcare budgets."
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