NHS wasting £2bn by handing out too many drugs and tests

Academy of Medical Royal Colleges calls on doctors and nurses to stop overprescribing medication

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The NHS is wasting more than £2bn a year by giving patients tests, drugs and treatments they do not need, according to a year-long study by the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges.

The professional body, which represents the country's 250,000 doctors, claims patients are too readily tested, diagnosed and treated for certain conditions.

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