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Drive to cut wait for operations

By Nicholas Timmins,Public Policy Editor

Published: February 20 2007 02:00 | Last updated: February 20 2007 02:00

Tony Blair yesterday stepped up the drive to define his legacy by declaring that he wanted to see "the framework" in place to ensure that by the end of 2008 no one waits more than 18 weeks for an operation after seeing the GP.

The target - originally announced two-and-a-half years ago - implies an average wait of eight to nine weeks.

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