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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...

The path to prevention

On the eve of this year’s Private Acute Healthcare Conference, LaingBuisson hosted a roundtable discussion in partnership with Check4Cancer to discuss the role of...

When the treatment ends

An ageing population and improving survival rates means cancer is becoming a long-term condition but access to post-treatment support in the UK remains limited....

Beauty is in the eye of the investor

A cowboy image, low barriers to entry and vulnerability to economic downturns have led many investors to eschew the cosmetic procedure market, but a...

A long-term strategy for cancer services

Cancer survival rates in the UK lagged behind many western countries long before the pandemic. As attention turns to NHS recovery, Professor Gordon Wishart,...

Reshaping cancer diagnosis and care pathways in the UK

A new generation of highly predictive biomarkers are being developed and launched to revolutionise the diagnosis and prognosis of cancer. Candesic’s Dr Chris Cassar...

A difficult diagnosis

The backlog in NHS diagnostics has commanded less attention than rising waiting lists for routine surgery, but tackling it will be key to NHS...

Road to recovery: the return of private pay activity

After a turbulent 2020, private hospital activity has now overtaken pre-pandemic levels by a substantial margin, but progress has been uneven and, in some...