Corporate Structures for GP practices – LaingBuisson News

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Following on from our previous article on the regulatory aspects to consider when setting up a practice, Alison Oliver, primary care partner at Hill Dickinson, explores the main corporate structure options for private GP practices and their respective strengths and disadvantages. Incorporated versus unincorporated models Unincorporated businesses are those that are run directly by one…

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Maria has more than two decades’ experience as a business and financial journalist. She has specialised in writing about the UK’s private and voluntary healthcare sector for the last 15 years. Maria covered the historic ‘Condordat’ signed by the NHS and independent healthcare providers, which paved the way for the Labour government’s radical market-based reform of the NHS at the turn of the Millennium. Since then, she has tracked the key trends in independent healthcare from the advent of patient choice and the emerging NHS market to multi-million pound flotations and game-changing deals.

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