HEALTHDAILY MAIL
Moving healthcare to Britain's struggling high streets could deliver £13billion boost for local businesses and ease pressure on NHS
Relocating healthcare services to Britain's high streets could generate a £13 billion economic boost for local businesses and reduce pressure on the NHS. The initiative aims to utilize underused retail spaces to provide healthcare services.
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