Meet the private healthcare boss who’s ‘proud the NHS exists’

Meet the private healthcare boss who’s ‘proud the NHS exists’

Private healthcare, Health, Society, UK news, NHS Business | The Guardian

​Justin Ash’s Spire Healthcare makes millions from hip ops and therapy and wants to expand further – but only in a ‘complementary’ way to the state providerIn a 1980s redbrick building near Gatwick airport in West Sussex, a new doughnut-shaped CT scanner is a vivid illustration of the extreme pressures facing the NHS.The £1.5m device, which speeds up the diagnosis of cancer and cardiac conditions, is the centrepiece of a newly refurbished Spire Healthcare hospital, one of the private healthcare chain’s 38 hospitals and 50 clinics and medical centres in England, Wales and Scotland. Continue reading… 

Justin Ash’s Spire Healthcare makes millions from hip ops and therapy and wants to expand further – but only in a ‘complementary’ way to the state provider

In a 1980s redbrick building near Gatwick airport in West Sussex, a new doughnut-shaped CT scanner is a vivid illustration of the extreme pressures facing the NHS.

The £1.5m device, which speeds up the diagnosis of cancer and cardiac conditions, is the centrepiece of a newly refurbished Spire Healthcare hospital, one of the private healthcare chain’s 38 hospitals and 50 clinics and medical centres in England, Wales and Scotland.

Continue reading… 

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