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− | [[Ali Parsa]], Managing partner, Circle. Parsa ranked 97 in te | + | [[Ali Parsa]], Managing partner, Circle. Parsa ranked 97 in te Health Service Journal's list of top health industry influencers. He has an engineering doctorate and a successful banking career behind him. He spoke alongside health secretary [[Andrew Lansley]] at a big society debate in 2010.<ref>Health Service Journal, [http://www.hsj.co.uk/home/hsj-100/097-ali-parsa/5021832.article HSJ100 2010], 17 November, 2010 (subscription required)</ref> |
==Political relationships== | ==Political relationships== |
Revision as of 12:42, 24 November 2010
Circle is a social enterprise which runs six hospitals and is bidding to take over the management of Hinchingbrooke Health Care Trust. Circle’s employee-ownership model is getting a lot of attention from policy makers.
People
Ali Parsa, Managing partner, Circle. Parsa ranked 97 in te Health Service Journal's list of top health industry influencers. He has an engineering doctorate and a successful banking career behind him. He spoke alongside health secretary Andrew Lansley at a big society debate in 2010.[1]
Political relationships
Lobbying
Contacts
References
- ↑ Health Service Journal, HSJ100 2010, 17 November, 2010 (subscription required)