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Πέμπτη, 20η Μαρτίου 2008

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Κούνημα-επάνω των νοσοκομείων θα ανοίξει την πόρτα στην εγγυοδοσία Mc Donald's.

Οι εταιρίες όπως Mc Donald's και η Virgin θα μπορούσαν να έχουν την άδεια για να υποστηρίξουν τους θαλάμους νοσοκομείων NHS στο πλαίσιο των ριζικών σχεδίων που αναγγέλθηκαν από την κυβέρνηση για να επιτρέψουν την εγγυοδοσία των υγειονομικών υπηρεσιών και να δημιουργήσουν μια νέα εποχή του ανοικτού διαγωνισμού μεταξύ των νοσοκομείων.

Οι ιδιωτικές επιχειρήσεις έχουν την άδεια για να οδηγήσουν σε κάποια «συνειδητοποίηση εμπορικών σημάτων» όπως ένα λογότυπο στην ιδιοκτησία νοσοκομείων αλλά δεν θα επιτρέπονταν για να αποκομίσουν ένα «εμπορικό πλεονέκτημα», η σημασία μιας εταιρίας όπως Durex δεν θα επιτρεπόταν για να υποστηρίξει μια σεξουαλική μονάδα υγείας, αλλά μπόρεσε να υποστηρίξει έναν άλλο τύπο κλινικής ή ενός τμήματος νοσοκομείων.

The plans announced by Ben Bradshaw, the Health minister, came as part of a drive to give NHS patients more choice over the private or NHS hospitals in which they are treated.

Patients are to be allowed a choice of hospitals across England from 1 April, including private hospitals that are NHS approved. At the moment, the choice is limited to local providers but the NHS will be able to “shop” for health care across the country.

NHS patients who opt for treatment in a private hospital will not have to pay for their care, provided it is covered by NHS contracts.

Hospitals are also to be allowed to promote their own services to compete with each other for “custom” within the NHS. The code says there will be no official cap on how much they can spend on advertising their services to patients.

“Providers will be expected to recognise the potential effect on the reputation of the NHS of disproportionate expenditure on promotional activity.

“The cost of TV or cinema promotion is very unlikely to be justifiable.”

Hospitals could promote areas of good patient care, such as low rates of the potentially lethal hospital-acquired infection MRSA, but will not be able to indulge in discrediting their rival NHS hospitals.

“Comparative claims are permitted in the interests of vigorous competition and public information. They should neither mislead nor be likely to mislead,” says the code.

Hospitals will also be able to send direct marketing to their patients and no marketing “should cause fear or distress without good reason”. The code added: “Marketing communication addressed to, targeted at or featuring children should not exploit their credulity, loyalty, vulnerability or lack of experience.”

Hospitals will be able to use testimonials as long as people are not paid for them. Mr Bradshaw said: “Choice is fundamental to the delivery of a personalised NHS. People would like to have more control and be more involved in the decisions about their illness and treatment. More choice will also help drive up quality and standards across the NHS.”

However, many Labour MPs are hostile to creating competition within the NHS and the unions representing health workers are campaigning against what they call the “privatisation” of NHS services.

Colin Brown

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