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  2. Private providers of NHS services - Wikipedia

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    This includes services provided by social enterprises and charities, as well as private corporations. [11] If a private hospital is a registered charity it is exempt from business rates although NHS hospitals are not. [12] Ramsay Health Care UK runs 30 sites providing NHS-funded services. In June 2019 it provided 5,664 inpatient and 6,997 ...

  3. Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust - Wikipedia

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    Imperial College Healthcare was formed on 1 October 2007 by the merger of Hammersmith Hospitals NHS Trust and St Mary's NHS Trust with Imperial College London Faculty of Medicine. [4] In July 2008, Imperial College Healthcare announced that it would be launching a pilot scheme to reward medical teams with bonuses for successful operations.

  4. Healthcare in Greater Manchester - Wikipedia

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    NHS mental health and learning disability services in the county are now provided by Pennine Care NHS Foundation Trust and Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust. Mental health patients from Manchester were transferred to private clinics, many in remote locations, more than 670 times between 2013 and 2015.

  5. National Institute for Health and Care Research - Wikipedia

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    Established by its Office for Clinical Research Infrastructure in 2011, the NIHR has eight Translational Research Collaborations – ready-formed networks of the UK's leading universities, NHS trusts and research centres that conduct early-phase translational research and tackle experimental medicine challenges in selected therapeutic themes.

  6. Private healthcare in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. Medical outsourcing - Wikipedia

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    Medical outsourcing is a business process used by organizations like hospitals, nursing homes, and healthcare provider practices to obtain physician, nursing, healthcare technician, or other services in a managed services model.

  8. Commissioning support units - Wikipedia

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    The commissioning support units were largely staffed by former employees of primary care trusts. They were intended to provide support to clinical commissioning groups by providing business intelligence, health and clinical procurement services and other back-office administrative functions, including contract management. [2]

  9. Healthcare in Essex - Wikipedia

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    North East Essex Integrated Community Services was established as an alliance of East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Foundation Trust, GP Primary Choice, Essex Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust and Virgin Care. It was given a 10-year contract, worth £440 million for community nursing and intermediate care, stroke rehabilitation and ...