The Corporate Capture of the NHS
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'The battle is on for the future of the NHS. Apparently. Ed Miliband came out hard, declaring he will "put patients before profits and stop the privatisation". David Cameron’s camp countered with a commitment to fully fund the next wave of NHS reforms.
'Like pro-wrestling, it’s a good show, but a phony fight.
'How can you tell? Just look at the players sitting round this table.'[1]
Contents
Companies, organizations and individuals mentioned in the picture
Companies
UnitedHealth | AbbVie | KPMG | BUPA | BT | GE Healthcare | PwC | Bridgepoint Capital | Alliance Medical | Care UK | Tunstall Ansel | Circle Holdings | Sodexo | GE Healthcare | McKinsey & Company | Health and Social Care Information Centre | Tribal | Capita | Monitor | Dr Foster Intelligence
Corporate personnel
Tony Sampson | Mark Britnell | Gary Belfield | Ian Dalton | Paul Zollinger-Read | Kingsley Manning | David Bennett | Tim Kelsey | Bev Bryant
PR and lobbying firms
Hanover Communications | FTI Consulting | APCO Worldwide
PR and lobbying personnel
Andrew Harrison | Josh Arnold-Foster
Government and ex-government
Alan Milburn | John Reid | Stephen Dorrell | Patricia Hewitt | Ara Darzi | John Hutton | Simon Stevens
Governmental bodies
Department of Health | House of Commons Select Committee on Health
Resources
- Tamasin Cave, The privatising cabal at the heart of our NHS Spinwatch, 1 April 2015.
Notes
- ↑ Tamasin Cave The privatising cabal at the heart of our NHS Spinwatch, 1 April 2015, accessed 9 April 2015.