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Circle Health Group is a private healthcare provider in the United Kingdom, and is the country's biggest private hospital provider. [3] The company was founded in 2004 and rebranded as Circle Health Group in 2019 after acquiring a rival, BMI Healthcare ; in the same year it began an expansion in China. [ 4 ]
As of 2019, it had 54 private hospitals and healthcare facilities across the UK, with headquarters in London. [4] In December 2019, it was acquired by a parent company of Circle Health [5] and was replaced by Circle Health Group in 2022. [6]
The Meriden Hospital is a private hospital run by Circle Health. [1] It is situated adjacent to the University Hospital Coventry , Walsgrave , Coventry , England. History
Melton joined Circle Health Ltd in 2008 and became CEO after the departure of Ali Parsa. [3] [7] Being CEO of a private owner of a former NHS Hospital is arguably not without controversy and in an interview with The Sunday Times on 15 February 2015 Melton stated that his ‘job isn’t to be a ‘larger-than-life character. I’m not very fond ...
Parsa set up Circle Health in 2004, the first private company to run a UK National Health Service (NHS) hospital. Circle Health became Europe's largest partnership of clinicians, with about £200 million of annualised revenue and about 3,000 employees. Circle Health was taken public in 2012, when Parsa stepped down as Chief Executive Officer ...
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Over 600 consultants work from the hospital, offering a range of services including Orthopaedics, Cardiology, Fertility treatment, an imaging suite including CT and MRI, seven operating theatres, and a 5-bed intensive care unit.
There were 361,216 cancer diagnoses in 2014 in the United Kingdom. [19] Breast cancer is the most common cancer in the UK (around 56,000 women and 375 men are diagnosed with the disease every year). [20] Cancer Research UK estimates that 15% of UK cancers are caused by smoking, [21] and 3-4% of UK cancers are related to alcohol consumption. [22]