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We have a total commitment, not constrained by normal office hours; of delivering project work to agreed timescales and of reviewing progress regularly against our mutually agreed plans. Our rates are very competitive- prices are now from £500 per day plus VAT to £1250 plus VAT for highly complex projects, that involve overseas travel. Our expertise is comparable to that of a major consulting firm without the same level of overheads- so we can charge our clients less. We can also operate on a fixed fee per project basis or on a retained basis to act as your medical business advisor- to help you meet specific objectives. We possess an excellent contact and resource network that has been built up over many years and is continually developed for your benefit. As a business partner we are discreet and take pride in building long-term relationships with our clients. |
May 17, 2008
A big expansion in the range and type of NHS services put out to tender looks likely, with private sector operators, the voluntary sector, foundation trusts and more entrepreneurial Gps set to benefit.
Apr 01, 2008
Interim managers are filling an increasingly important structural role in the UK’s National Health Service. The profile of the jobs and of the people who do them is changing, and other complex organisations should take note
Jan 11, 2008
NHS Trusts who are in the process of producing an Integrated Business Plan as part of their Foundation Trust application; or who have recently been awarded Foundation Trust status should consider more fully the range of commercial opportunities open to them as effectively representatives of “NHS plc”...
Jul 01, 2007
The British nationals who complain about the high cost of healthcare and the lack of hygiene in their own hospitals seek treatment in abroad. On top of the list of the countries preferred by the British are France and Belgium...
Jun 12, 2007
Turkey mustn’t miss this opportunity. I am referring to "Health Tourism". This sector has developed so rapidly in the last few years that I find it difficult to find the words to describe it...
Apr 01, 2007
From Open University Alumni magazine, 'Open Eye'. Studying with the OU has opened doors for hundreds of Alumni to start their own businesses. Open Eye Magazine speaks to Andrew Clarke who was inspired to 'go it alone' in the world of business.