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As time passes, it has become clearer what the present Government intends to do with the NHS. Through their legendary use of spin, they have successfully planted the seed of doubt in the patient's mind that the NHS can not function whilst it has inept doctors working in the public sector. They have already blamed doctors' "clinical resistance" to change as an excuse for the financial failings of the NHS as well as the increase in MRSA.

All of this ties in nicely with their partnership programs with the private sector, especially Capio UK who are a subsidiary of Capio AB. According to Capio, the U.K is "The Largest Privatisation Opportunity In Europe", they should know they are the U.K's leading supplier of Independent Sector Treatment Centres (ISTCs).

Capio Report

Another example of how the Government's push for privatisation has caused closure of NHS hospital wards can be found in the Greater Manchester area, where millions of pounds have been diverted away from the NHS to fund private centres. In its attempt to cut waiting times, the area strategic health committee signed a 5 year flat rate contract with South African based Netcare, who employ South African doctors to carry out non-emergency surgeries. The flat rate means that the centre will be paid £10 million a year, regardless of the number of operations it carries out.

NHS Wards Close Whilst Cash Made Available To Private Centres

 
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