Title

How competition between hospitals improves quality and integration of services. A report from the Cooperation and Competition Panel.

Readers will remember the high noise level of the row that took place about the role of competition in the NHS in the last three months before the Health and Social Care Bill was passed. It was ferocious – with those opposed to competition claiming that one of the main things wrong with it was that there would be an increase in competition.

The row centred around worries about increased competition between NHS providers and third sector or private providers.

SUBSCRIBE TO CONTINUE READING

Get unlimited access to The MJ with a subscription, plus a weekly copy of The MJ magazine sent directly to you door and inbox.

Subscribe

Full website content includes additional, exclusive commentary and analysis on the issues affecting local government.

Login

Already a subscriber?