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Primary care wants to know: ‘Who will slay the VLCA dragon?’
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Primary care wants to know: ‘Who will slay the VLCA dragon?’
Thursday 14 December 2017, 12:58 PM

Despite years of debate and lobbying by primary care to get rid of it, VLCA remains in place
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The VLCA dragon needs to be slain at some stage. The longer VLCA is left, the harder it will be to fix it
Many people in primary care would say 2
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