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Cambian eyes growth as it focuses on children’s services

Cambian today announced a 13% increase in revenue to £182.1m for the year ending 31 December 2016, saying that significant opportunities for margin improvement lie ahead...

Remote GP services launched at King Edward VII

A remote GP consultation service has been launched at King Edward VII Hospital in central London. The GP at Home service, introduced by GPs Justine...

Harley street proton site advances

Advanced Oncotherapy has said it is making good progress on the planned opening of its ‘next generation’ proton beam therapy centre in London’s Harley...

Seven hospitals ordered to submit data to PHIN

The CMA has warned seven NHS trusts they will face court action if they fail to submit data to the Private Healthcare Information Network...

Time to move on?

Stakeholders from across the independent sector and the NHS gathered in London last month for LaingBuisson’s Annual Private Acute Healthcare Conference. With discussion ranging...

Deficit deepens at Retreat

Deficits have deepened at Quaker-owned mental health charity The Retreat York as it continued to face internal and external challenges. Income edged up 8% to...

New general manager at Bupa Global Asia Pacific

    Jonathan Quach has been appointed general manager of Bupa Global Asia Pacific (BGAPAC) at Bupa Global, the international health insurance arm of Bupa. Quach previously led business...

Octopus Healthcare appoints Kevin Beirne

Octopus Healthcare, part of the Octopus Group, has appointed Kevin Beirne as director of retirement. Beirne previously worked at housing association One Housing, where he...

EU law could act as safeguard against biased GP consortia

GP commissioning consortia will fall under the remit of European Union competition law, which could provide a layer of protection against ideologically inclined GPs while simultaneously opening up the possibility of providers from across Europe being able to bid for UK contracts.

NHS Future Forum report calls for locally managed integration

Integration of health and social care must be done at a local level if it is to succeed, according to an influential report into NHS and community care reform.