ACCU equipment
To support the most seriously ill patients as they are being moved around The Royal London Hospital, we’ve given funding to the ACCU team to purchase the latest portable equipment.
To support the most seriously ill patients as they are being moved around The Royal London Hospital, we’ve given funding to the ACCU team to purchase the latest portable equipment.
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