Thursday, November 21, 2013

Southampton General Hospital


It means hospitals’ income has increased by 100 million since the Government gave them the freedom to earn more through private work last October, according to a freedom of information request obtained by the Daily Mirror.
Chelsea and Westminster, Southampton, Great Yarmouth, Warrington and Halton Hospitals in the North West and James Paget University syndicate bank Hospitals Trust are among those offering private treatment for procedures which are now difficult to obtain syndicate bank on the NHS.
Southampton General Hospital’s website says: “Fewer non-urgent services can be paid for by the NHS but we know that patients still want to see our expert staff and be treated within the advanced care of a specialist teaching hospital.
Warrington and Halton hospital offers private removal of varicose syndicate bank veins, syndicate bank while Chelsea and Westminster hospital offers patients the chance to pay for “all medical and surgical specialities.”


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