Higginson
Americannoun
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Dr Ian Higginson, of the Royal College of Emergency Medicine, said the pressures being seen were taking an "immense toll on patients".
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"That doesn't mean more money but instead how we choose to spend the money on keeping people out of hospital and what is spent on the number of hospital beds," Dr Higginson said.
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Mr Higginson dismissed the idea that it might be due to people struggling with cost of living pressures.
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Matt Higginson, from the EA, said it was "a challenge".
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Meanwhile, Sam Higginson, the chief executive of Royal Devon Healthcare NHS Trust, says he is "deeply disappointed" that the redevelopment of his North Devon District Hospital may have to wait until 2038.
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