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Mid Essex Hospital Services NHS Trust [87] Royal Stoke University Hospital: £370m University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust [88] Walsall Manor Hospital, West Midlands: £174m Walsall Healthcare NHS Trust [89] Roseberry Park Hospital, Middlesbrough: £75m Tees, Esk and Wear Valleys NHS Foundation Trust [90] Tameside General Hospital: £78m
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Reduced wages and benefits: a 2014 report by In the Public Interest, a resource center on privatization, [71] argues that "outsourcing public services sets off a downward spiral in which reduced worker wages and benefits can hurt the local economy and overall stability of middle and working class communities."
Only The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, which hopes to raise 45% of its income from private patients and other non-NHS sources in 2016/7 and is trying to raise its income from paying patients from £90m to £100m, [18] is anywhere near the 49% limit. the total private income of NHS trusts in England was £599.1 million in 2016-17 and £626 ...
The trust had reported to the NHS Suffolk and North East Essex Integrated Care Board (ICB) it was struggling to balance its budget and the "likely forecast outturn is a deficit of £28.5m".
Its claims that the NHS could deliver £22bn of annual savings in 5 years’ time, is the latest of a long line of reports to assert that there is scope for the NHS to make major savings, [10] but the report does make it clear that more resources, an extra £8bn in Government funding by 2020 would be needed. [11]
Allyson Pollock is a consultant in public health medicine and was the Director of the Institute of Health and Society, Newcastle University.She is an academic who is known for her research into, and opposition to, part privatisation of the UK National Health Service (NHS) via the Private Finance Initiative (PFI) and other mechanisms.
The NHS was established within the differing nations of the United Kingdom through differing legislation, and as such there has never been a singular British healthcare system, instead there are 4 health services in the United Kingdom; NHS England, the NHS Scotland, HSC Northern Ireland and NHS Wales, which were run by the respective UK government ministries for each home nation before falling ...