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Seven hospitals have been directed by the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) to publish information on the quality of their private healthcare services after failing to meet the deadline.
All hospitals treating private patients were required by the CMA to publish information about the quality of the service they provide, including patient feedback on treatment, the performance of healthcare professionals and information on infection rates.
The seven hospitals - Kettering General Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Royal Devon and Exeter NHS Foundation Trust, Western Health and Social Care Trust, Northern Health and Social Care Trust, Taunton and Somerset NHS Foundation Trust, Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust, and Sandwell and Birmingham Hospitals NHS Trust - failed to make sufficient progress in meeting the requirement of submitting information.
The CMA’s Adam Land said: “It is essential that patients are given the necessary information on issues like quality of care so they can choose the right hospital for their needs. Although progress is being made, certain hospitals have failed to submit any information to PHIN for publication. The CMA is now starting formal proceedings against those hospitals which have made least progress towards compliance. We will take further action against any hospital that is not fully compliant.”
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