Independent Healthcare Association

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The Independent Healthcare Association (IHA) was a 'powerful trade body for independent healthcare providers'. The IHA boasted of having 1,500 member organisations accounting for a quarter of independent health and social care provision. [1] The IHA director was Tim Evans between 1993 and 2002.[2] In January 2004 it disbanded following the departure of Nuffield Hospitals and the General Healthcare group.[3]


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.[4]

Resources

Select Committee on Health Minutes of Evidence Memorandum by Independent Healthcare Association, House of Commons, 14-May-1999, Accessed 25-June-2010</ref>

Notes

  1. Helene Mulholland, New split blow for healthcare body, The Guardian, 27-November-2009, Accessed 25-June-2010
  2. Steven Baker, Our Team, The Cobden Centre, 24-April-2009
  3. London Consultants Association, Demise of the Independent Healthcare Association (IHA), London Consultants Association, January 2004, Accessed 25-June-2010
  4. Helene Mulholland, New split blow for healthcare body, The Guardian, 27-November-2009, Accessed 25-June-2010