Britain’s biggest chain of GP surgeries accused of ‘profiteering’ | GPs Tags:United Kingdom 5 comments And you still get peeps think privatisation is a good thing. Unsurprisingly, when you run healthcare as a business you inevitably end up with someone taking short cuts for profit that affect patient wellbeing. Cutting operating costs, while the CEO of their parent company was paid $25 million in 2020 >chain of GP Yes >>Operose, which is owned by the US-based private healthcare firm Centene [CNC](https://www.google.com/finance/quote/CNC:NYSE?hl=en&window=MAX) Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Unsurprisingly, when you run healthcare as a business you inevitably end up with someone taking short cuts for profit that affect patient wellbeing.
>>Operose, which is owned by the US-based private healthcare firm Centene [CNC](https://www.google.com/finance/quote/CNC:NYSE?hl=en&window=MAX)
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And you still get peeps think privatisation is a good thing.
Unsurprisingly, when you run healthcare as a business you inevitably end up with someone taking short cuts for profit that affect patient wellbeing.
Cutting operating costs, while the CEO of their parent company was paid $25 million in 2020
>chain of GP
Yes
>>Operose, which is owned by the US-based private healthcare firm Centene
[CNC](https://www.google.com/finance/quote/CNC:NYSE?hl=en&window=MAX)