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Why does the NHS need to rely on private hospitals for treating patients?

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Why does the NHS need to rely on private hospitals for treating patients?

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A patient may in certain circumstances be able to choose to go to a private hospital for treatment. Although the NHS is expanding, it cannot increase its capacity quickly enough. To ensure patients get faster access to treatment, the extra capacity in the independent sector is sometimes used. Whenever patients are treated in the independent sector, they remain NHS patients and are treated according to NHS principles and standards (which includes free treatment).

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