Tuesday, May 7, 2024
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The IPO – a shot in the arm for healthcare?

Dominic Wilson, head of healthcare services at Zeus Capital, takes a look at the healthcare sector and the appetite for IPO among healthcare firms

HM meets… Paolo Pieri

Less than six months after taking up the reins at Circle Health, CEO Paolo Pieri is looking to grow the company on a massive...

Making time

Mike Lewis, chairman of health technology company iPlato asks how the NHS can harness new technology to effectively deliver virtual consultations With so much money...

Suhail Mirza talks to Allan Johnson, CEO of the Practice Group, about how his...

Allan Johnson is CEO at The Practice Group, the largest independent provider of primary care to the NHS, spanning nearly 50 GP surgeries and GP led health centres with 200,000 registered patients. The Group is also the largest community based provider of ophthalmology services to the NHS and in total sees in excess of one million patient appointments per year. Founded by two GPs, The Practice Group has been working in partnership with the NHS for over ten years.

HM meets… Jim Easton

When Care UK entered the healthcare market at the height of NHS market based reform, all eyes were on waiting lists. Now as targets...

Business case – Don Grocott

Don Grocott, director of the Private Patients’ Forum suggests hospitals and insurers call a truce and put patients at the centre of all they do

Money talks – Investing in Healthcare report

Uncertainty might be dominating the geopolitical landscape but as delegates at LaingBuisson's Investing in Healthcare Conference discovered, the search for safe ground is sending investors...

Before the storm

The latest research by LaingBuisson indicates that demand for private medical cover has returned to stasis but given the negative headwinds of rising IPT...

Central London hospital market in good shape

LaingBuisson has published its first report on Central London’s private hospital market. In a special feature, author Ted Townsend tells HMn why healthcare in the Capital is thriving.

Survival of the SPECIALISTS

Advances in emergency and trauma medicine mean that more people are surviving brain injury than ever before. Although numbers remain small, that means increasing...