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24/01/2012
Healthcare social enterprise Nuffield Health has acquired Greens Health & Fitness, a chain of 15 fitness centres, from De Vere Group.
24/01/2012
Retinal imaging company Optos has reported a surge in revenues during the first quarter of its current financial year.
24/01/2012
The government’s NHS reforms are hindering efforts to save £20 billion within the health service by 2015, MPs have warned.
20/01/2012
The government is considering plans for a uniform insurance system for cosmetic surgery providers following the PIP breast implants scandal.
19/01/2012
EKF Diagnostics saw earnings rise “significantly ahead of market expectations” last year thanks to strong sales in the firm’s international markets.
18/01/2012
Bupa has reinstated virtually all the hospitals run by BMI Healthcare to its provider network after reaching agreement in a major pricing dispute that began last autumn.
17/01/2012
Ramsay Health Care UK has strongly defended its decision to revoke the practising privileges of a number of Reading-based consultants following accusations about its conduct by Circle.
17/01/2012
Buyers and suppliers have claimed that the launch of Peto, the “first comprehensive product comparison website for the NHS in England and Wales”, will significantly help to improve transparency and efficiency in NHS procurement.


Circle’s takeover of NHS Hinchingbrooke has finally got the green light – and so begins a high-profile test of private sector involvement in the NHS. Tom Ireland hears about the firm’s strategy for the failing hospital
Elective procedures are rising in the NHS – but independent sector treatment centres are on the wane
An already tense private healthcare industry is likely to see further conflict following the Office of Fair Trading’s decision to refer the market to the Competition Commission
Has the abolition of PCTs and SHAs created the thriving market in commissioning support services it once promised to? Tom Ireland explores the organisations waiting for a share of GPs’ ever smaller management budgets
The dispute between Bupa and GHG suggests relations between insurers and hospitals are at an all-time low. Following the Office of Fair Trading’s report on the ‘unhealthy’ private healthcare market, Graham Clews wonders who will flinch first
Harmoni, the UK’s largest out-of-hours GP provider, is in the running to play a key role in England’s new urgent care service, 111 – and it’s attracting private equity interest, its chief executive tells Tom Ireland
Medical technology has continued to generate plenty of deals and start-up ventures this year, but reading the market remains no easy task, finds Jonathan Bacon
Lawrence Tomlinson tells Vernon Baxter about driving growth, and supercars, at LNT Group

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Circle’s takeover of NHS Hinchingbrooke has finally got the green light – and so begins a high-profile test of private sector involvement in the NHS. Tom Ireland hears about the firm’s strategy for the failing hospital
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The dispute between Bupa and GHG suggests relations between insurers and hospitals are at an all-time low. Following the Office of Fair Trading’s report on the ‘unhealthy’ private healthcare market, Graham Clews wonders who will flinch first
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Four Seasons Health Care’s chief executive Pete Calveley was named the most influential leader in the independent health sector at the HealthInvestor Power Fifty countdown.
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HealthInvestor teamed up with law firm Nabarro to survey 101 private sector professionals specialising in healthcare about the current state of the industry.
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Some hope the introduction of personal budgets in the NHS will create a retail market for health services. But larger providers may struggle to adjust if personal budgets become the norm, finds Tom Ireland
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After Southern Cross, the care home sector must prove its robustness if it is to avoid harsh financial regulations being mooted by government. Tom Ireland reports
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Candesic’s Joe Taylor and Dr Leonid Shapiro explore fascinating new avenues in medicine being made possible by neurological implants
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