No. We used the fact that patients are crowdfunding to pay for care. If it didn't come across that way then apologies. But self funding of care and how people finance it is a big issue. Plenty of private hospitals now offer credit financing for treatment for example.
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Thanks frozenwarning.This is what Spire - the largest hospital provider in the UK wrote in its annual report 5 years ago. We don't promote "quackery" we are merely seeking to raise the issue of the growing number of patients paying out of pocket due to NHS cuts.pic.twitter.com/DZpdxaKj1k
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Its not marketing spiel - its from the accounts and information that they are legally required to provide as a condition of being a publicly listed company. Go on any private hospital website and yoy will see them all promoting "self pay" - its the new growth area.
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You might be interested then in this report from the leading marketing analysts of the private healthcare sector LaingBuisson which confirms everything we have said https://www.laingbuisson.com/press-releases/ppu-and-self-pay-growth-changing-the-shape-of-the-london-acute-healthcare-market/ …
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The sources we've provided to support the assertion that there's been a significant increase in patients funding their own care are robust and reliable. It is contained with all Laing and Buisson reports. We're unable to engage with you further but thanks for your comments.
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Yep. If they can't understand why their Tweet was ridiculous and promoted quackery, they are not an organization worthy of being taken seriously.
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