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Community Health Partnerships

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Its current portfolio is over 300 buildings which include NHS foundation trusts, general practitioners, dentists, and pharmacies. This is about 5% of the NHS’ estate in England. In most cases ownership is shared by CHP which normally holds 40% and various private companies which have 60% ownership.
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The 25-year contractual terms for the first batch of LIFT buildings will expire in 2029. No new ownership or funding model has been agreed between the NHS and private sector after the government’s policy of using
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The company was established in 2001 as Partnerships for Health, a joint venture between the Department of Health and
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In 2020 it was managing 300 health clinics and 13 community hospitals.
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In 2019 it was reported that its proposals for a new form of
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via the NHS Local Improvement Finance Trust programme.
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Index

Department of Health
United Kingdom
public-private partnerships
England
Partnerships UK
private finance initiative
Princess Alexandra Hospital NHS Trust
private finance initiatives
"History"
"Trust eyes new private finance model to build hospital"
"Ownership of hundreds of primary care buildings is uncertain, national estates chief warns"
"State of the Estate in 2020-2021"
Community Health Partnerships homepage
Categories
Department of Health and Social Care
Government-owned companies of England

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