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*[[2020Health]] | [[Centre for Policy Studies]] | [[Doctors for Reform]] | [[Policy Exchange]] | [[Reform]] | [[Kings Fund]] | [[Julia Manning]] | [[Paul Charlson]] | [[Tom Sackville]] | *[[2020Health]] | [[Centre for Policy Studies]] | [[Doctors for Reform]] | [[Policy Exchange]] | [[Reform]] | [[Kings Fund]] | [[Julia Manning]] | [[Paul Charlson]] | [[Tom Sackville]] | ||
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+ | [[Peter Gummer]] | [[George Bridges]] | ||
===Government=== | ===Government=== |
Revision as of 16:55, 31 March 2011
This article is part of the Health Portal project of Spinwatch. |
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]
Contents
Companies, organizations and individuals mentioned in the map
Companies
- Capita | Care UK | Circle | General Healthcare Group | Lilly | KPMG | McKinsey | Pfizer | Spire Healthcare | Roche | Tribal | UnitedHealth
Think tanks
- 2020Health | Centre for Policy Studies | Doctors for Reform | Policy Exchange | Reform | Kings Fund | Julia Manning | Paul Charlson | Tom Sackville
PR and lobbying firms
Quiller |
PR and lobbying personnel
Government
Notes
- ↑ We’ll need to shout louder for Andrew Lansley to hear us, SpinWatch, 28 March 2011