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Self-pay: a journey to the sunlit uplands?

As the latest LaingBuisson report on the UK self-pay market is published, author Liz Heath reflects on the private acute self-pay market and whether...

Digital-First: the new working realities of the NHS

As the Health and Care Bill makes its way through parliament, Spirit Health CEO Chris Barker looks at the key changes designed to provide...

The home health testing boom

Home health testing technology has come a long way in recent years and, driven in part by the pandemic, is set to be worth...

A holistic approach to aesthetics

Lack of regulation and negative headlines have helped tarnish the reputation of aesthetic medicine in recent years, but it wasn’t always thus. Professor Steve...

Creating value through high quality care

Improving quality and safety while reducing the cost of care is a key aim for health systems worldwide. Dr Clare Morgan, Medical Protection Society...

Keep on moving: hip and knee replacement in the independent sector

Long before the pandemic, private sector providers were increasingly being used to take the pressure of NHS electives, freeing up Trusts’ capacity to tackle...

Fertile ground for investment

Demand for fertility treatment looks set to increase as more people put off starting a family until later life and advances in technology make...

Straight to the point

The so-called Zoom effect has accelerated already increasing demand for orthodontics, but as out-of-pocket spending is hit by rising inflation and higher taxation, is...

Keep on rolling up

Corporates and their backers continue to eye growth in the dental market as more opportunities emerge to expand private pay. Ty Lantz-Subtleny, associate, and...

Driving demand for data

The new world order emerging in healthcare could provide unprecedented growth opportunities for the independent sector provided it can unleash the data needed to...