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The Independent Healthcare Association (IHA) is a 'powerful trade body for independent healthcare providers'. The IHA has 1,500 member organisations accounting for a quarter of independent health and social care provision. <ref>Helene Mulholland, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2003/nov/27/nhs2000.health New split blow for healthcare body], The Guardian, 27-November-2009, Accessed 25-June-2010</ref>
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The Independent Healthcare Association (IHA) is a 'powerful trade body for independent healthcare providers'. The IHA has 1,500 member organisations accounting for a quarter of independent health and social care provision. <ref>Helene Mulholland, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2003/nov/27/nhs2000.health New split blow for healthcare body],'' The Guardian'', 27-November-2009, Accessed 25-June-2010</ref>
  
 
==Controversy==
 
==Controversy==
  
In 2003 the [[General Healthcare Group]] (GHG) became the second of the big four private healthcare providers to leave the Independent Healthcare Association following the departure of [[Nuffield Hospitals]].<ref>Helene Mulholland, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2003/nov/27/nhs2000.health New split blow for healthcare body], The Guardian, 27-November-2009, Accessed 25-June-2010</ref>
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In 2003 the [[General Healthcare Group]] (GHG) became the second of the big four private healthcare providers to leave the Independent Healthcare Association following the departure of [[Nuffield Hospitals]].<ref>Helene Mulholland, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2003/nov/27/nhs2000.health New split blow for healthcare body], ''The Guardian'', 27-November-2009, Accessed 25-June-2010</ref>
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
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Revision as of 10:39, 25 June 2010

The Independent Healthcare Association (IHA) is a 'powerful trade body for independent healthcare providers'. The IHA has 1,500 member organisations accounting for a quarter of independent health and social care provision. [1]

Controversy

In 2003 the General Healthcare Group (GHG) became the second of the big four private healthcare providers to leave the Independent Healthcare Association following the departure of Nuffield Hospitals.[2]

Notes

  1. Helene Mulholland, New split blow for healthcare body, The Guardian, 27-November-2009, Accessed 25-June-2010
  2. Helene Mulholland, New split blow for healthcare body, The Guardian, 27-November-2009, Accessed 25-June-2010