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Revision as of 05:01, 10 April 2015
Bupa is an international healthcare company specialising in health insurance. It also provides a range of healthcare services, and operates nursing and residential care homes in the UK, Spain, Australia and New Zealand.
Lobbying
Bupa employs lobbying firm Edelman in the UK. [1]
Conservative Party Conference 2014
During the Conservative Party Conference 2014, the Social Market Foundation held a late night meeting on the future of the NHS. The even was sponsored by private health company Bupa, George Freeman was scheduled to speak at the invitation only event[2]. Another speaker at the event was SMF director Nigel Keohane, who has long argued the idea of charges to see a GP and bemoaned the slow pace of NHS privatisation.[3]
Contacts
Bupa House
15-19 Bloomsbury Way
London, WC1A 2BA
Url: www.bupa.co.uk | www.bupa.com
Notes
- ↑ Needs ref dates
- ↑ Solomon Hughes Private health lobbyists are funding a meeting with a Tory minister Vice, 27 Sep 2014, accessed 2 October 2014
- ↑ Joana Ramiro NHS activists seize Tories' Millbank HQ The People's Daily Morning Star, 30 September 2014, accessed 2 October 2014