Health Secretary urged to stop privatisation of NHS as companies bid for £128million contracts Health and Social Care Secretary Matt Hancock has been urged to stop private companies from securing NHS contracts.
A total of 26 health service contracts worth more than £128 million are currently out to tender, according to research commissioned by the Labour Party.
One contract – for running the NHS 111 phones line in Kent, Medway and Sussex – is worth more than £90 million. The Daily Mail
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A total of 26 health service contracts worth more than £128 million are currently out to tender, according to research commissioned by the Labour Party.
One contract – for running the NHS 111 phones line in Kent, Medway and Sussex – is worth more than £90 million. The Daily Mail
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