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09-11-2011: Health and Social Care Bill films for BMA

The British Medical Association represents doctors in negotiations with the policy-makers over reforms to the NHS. They asked their members to get in touch with any concerns they had about the Health and Social Care Bill proposals and many came back to them with front-line examples of how their work with patients might change. The BMA asked LimeGreen to follow up on these stories, interviewing doctors at their places of work and turning their thoughts into films which could be used on their website. After a two day shoot in five locations and four days editing, we're pleased with the look of these films. Why not take a look for yourself and let us know what you think?

See the films here: alturl.com/nrc9y

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