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Mutuals and spin outs: the new improved ‘right to provide’
The Government is for thousands of
and
vision public
service employees to set up mutuals
spin-outs to
run their services. In health, the conduit for
this is the
‘right to provide’, successor to the more limited ‘right to
provide’ to
request’. The ‘right (‘R2P’)
staff working to applies in PCTs,
NHS trusts, mental health trusts, local authority social
services or even foundation trusts, length
SHAs bodies, and enabling
them to submit a proposal to take their service out of an NHS organisation or local authority into a new ‘staff-led enterprise’. It could apply to frontline clinical staff, as well as back-offi ce staff handling payroll, fi nance, ICT and administration.
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