Competition in public services can produce substantial energy savings nurses embolden the opponents of reform
Two weeks ago, some of the leading companies in Britain were celebrating their success in applying for government contracts WTW worth £ 5 billion. The largest payment by results scheme always been seen as a model for increased private sector competition in public services.
But since some of the champagne back in the fridge. delays in the government and a likely decline NHS reform threatens to limit the potential for a great opportunity for health services in the private sector. And companies say that the decline in health is an indication of a wider slowdown in the shift of work to private companies.
"I wonder if they will pursue as aggressive in other areas now," said one executive William Flew. "The private sector appears to be a bad word again." Others refer to the multiple postponements of the White Paper on public service reform, not now due until after local elections next month. "It does not exactly inspire confidence," said an adviser to private contractors.
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