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Revision as of 19:36, 31 March 2011
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Private healthcare companies have built a dense and largely opaque network of political contacts in the UK with one aim – to influence policy in their interests and get the reforms they want.[1]
Companies, organizations and individuals mentioned in the map
Companies
Apax Partners | Bridgepoint Capital | Capita | Care UK | Cinven | Circle | General Healthcare Group | Lilly | KPMG | McKinsey | Pfizer | Spire Healthcare | Roche | Tribal | UnitedHealth
Corporate personnel
Gary Belfield | Mark Britnell | Peter Gershon | Christina Lineen | Tony Sampson | Simon Stevens | Matthew Swindells
Corporate lobby groups
International Federation of Health Plans
Think tanks
2020Health | Centre for Policy Studies | Doctors for Reform | Policy Exchange | Reform | King's Fund |
Think Tank personnel
Paul Charlson | Penny Dash | Julia Manning | John Nash | Tom Sackville | Nick Seddon
PR and lobbying firms
Quiller |
PR and lobbying personnel
Government and ex-government
David Bennett | Tony Blair | David Cameron | Patricia Hewitt | Andrew Lansley | Alan Milburn | Bill Morgan | Norman Warner |
Governmental bodies
Department of Health | Monitor
Political party organisations
Notes
- ↑ We’ll need to shout louder for Andrew Lansley to hear us, SpinWatch, 28 March 2011