Critics warn of more superbug outbreaks - and investors could catch a cold. The rise of the superbug has added a new dimension to debates about the role of private investors running UK hospitals, with patients perhaps more preoccupied by the march of Clostridium difficile in hospital wards than progress made by an equally aggressive life form - the private equity profiteer.
Is it healthy for the NHS to go private? - The Observer 28th October 2007
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Critics warn of more superbug outbreaks - and investors could catch a cold. The rise of the superbug has added a new dimension to debates about the role of private investors running UK hospitals, with patients perhaps more preoccupied by the march of Clostridium difficile in hospital wards than progress made by an equally aggressive life form - the private equity profiteer.
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