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International Hospitals Group (IHG) [1] is an international healthcare services company headquartered in Denham, Buckinghamshire. IHG's services include: on an individual or turnkey basis; healthcare consultancy, design, construction, medical equipping and operation and management of healthcare facilities, worldwide.
Practice Plus Group was founded as Care UK in 1982 and rebranded in 2020. It is owned by the investment company Bridgepoint Group. In November 2023, Practice Plus Group won LaingBuisson's 'Hospital Group of the Year' award. [1]
Ramsay Health Care UK is a healthcare company based in the United Kingdom. It was founded by Australian businessman Paul Ramsay, who established its parent company: Ramsay Health Care, in Sydney, Australia, in 1964 and has grown to become a global hospital group operating 151 hospitals and day surgery facilities across Australia, the United Kingdom, France, Indonesia and Malaysia.
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Alpha Hospital Group is a private provider of mental health care in England, launched in 2002 by Patricia Hodgkinson, former chief executive of the Florence Nightingale Hospitals Group. [ 1 ] Khalid Hameed, Baron Hameed is chairman of the company.
Mediclinic acquired Hirslanden, the largest private hospital group in Switzerland, for SF2.54bn in 2007. [3] In June 2015, Mediclinic then acquired a 29.9% interest in Spire Healthcare, a UK-based private healthcare group. [4] Mediclinic announced a reverse merger of Al Noor Hospitals in October 2015. [5]
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Hospedia Ltd is a private limited company, established in 1993. [1] Hospedia acquired Patientline during July 2008 after the company entered administration. [2] Hospedia then looked to acquire Patientline's main competitor, Premier Telesolutions, which would have given Hospedia responsibility for over 80,000 bedside television units.