Vulture firm Circle dumps Hinchingbrooke Hospital
First privatised facility ‘not profitable enough’
Health firm Circle tossed back the keys to NHS hospital Hinchingbrooke yesterday less than three years after one of the most controversial privatisations ever.
Unions and campaigners said news of the failed experiment was no surprise — and vowed to continue the fight to return it to public hands.
Circle, which runs several private facilities designed to cream off “easy” cases from the national service, walked before an anticipated damning Care Quality Commission report.
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