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Old 16-04-2011, 09:51   #45
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Re: The end of the NHS - Privatisation

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Originally Posted by Chrysalis View Post
it can be profitable quite easy. examples.

1 - pay a company you own for supplies or services and deliberatly overpay.
2 - reduce quality of service, eg. 12 hour waiting in a&e by cutting staff, stop prescribing drugs to people who get free prescriptions, drop refferal rates, sell of equipment, rent out parts of hospitals for premium use.
Well given NHS efficiency and value for money has dropped by 13% in the past 10 years simply restoring that not particularly spectacular level of efficiency would allow for 8% more productive use of money and 5% profit for the provider for example.
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