Deborah Dik
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Gender | Female |
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Age | 73 |
Film | Meng nu da zei sha zhen tan, Hong Kong ... |
Spous | Patrick Tse |
Date of birth | October 27,1951 |
Zodiac sign | Scorpio |
Born | British Hong Kong |
Spouse | Kong Yiu Sing |
Patrick Tse | |
Children | Jennifer Tse |
Nicholas Tse | |
Grandchildren | Lucas Tse |
Movies/Shows | Hotel |
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ID | 3207398 |
Deborah Dik Life story
Deborah Dik was born as Man-Yee Lee. She is an actress, known for Meng nu da zei sha zhen tan (1980), Hong Kong Emmanuelle (1977) and Clan of Amazons (1978). She was previously married to Yin Tse.
'I wouldn't bring a member of my family to this hospital,' says medic
... The hospital trust s chief executive, Deborah Lee, said she was " personally devastated" to read the CQC s findings...
NHS boss feared waiting for ambulance after stroke
... In a series of tweets, Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Trust chief executive Deborah Lee praised his swift actions...
NHS boss feared waiting for ambulance after stroke
An NHS boss who had a stroke was taken to A& E by her husband rather than calling for an ambulance because of concerns over long waits.
In a series of tweets, Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Trust chief executive Deborah Lee praised his swift actions.
She Said he had " bundled her into his car" last week, after she had showed The Signs of a stroke because he had heard her " lamenting ambulance delays".
She is recovering But says it may have been different if they had called 999.
'Eternally grateful'Waits for an ambulance in England are the longest since new targets were introduced, in 2017.
And Ms Lee's regional Service - The South West - has the longest waits in the country, with category-two calls, which include strokes, taking nearly two hours, on average, to reach patients in March.
The Target is 18 minutes.
In The Tweets , Ms Lee said: " Naturally, I Am eternally grateful To My husband for his swift actions… But I can't get one thing out of my head.
" What if my husband hadn't been there and My Daughter had called for an ambulance and I'd been put in the cat[egory]-two stack? "
She went on to say it was not the fault of The Ambulance Service and the whole system was " working unrelentingly to this But to no great avail".
Ms Lee said hospitals were struggling to discharge patients, because of a lack of social care, and so delays were building up in the rest of The System .
The Bbc is not responsible for the content of external sites.She went on to urge the government to overhaul social care by investing in training and pay for staff.
" I don't have The Answer - But government has The Power to generate one, " She Said .
Ms Lee also praised The Treatment she had received.
" From start to finish, the NHS served me with pace, expertise and kindness, " she added.
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