HEALTH

The politics of profit in English health services

Paul Corrigan considers the tricky balancing act of regulation and profit in the health service...

Last week I posted about a piece of research that examined public thinking about the issue of private sector health companies using staff trained within the NHS at public expense. The majority believed that doctors who made money in private practice should make some contribution to the public purse from their earnings if their training had been paid for by the public.

This survey also asked about public attitudes to profits made by doctors in their private practice from private health providers.

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