PFI and PF2
National Audit Office -This briefing looks at the rationale, costs and benefits of the Private Finance Initiative; the use of and impact of PFI, and ability to make savings from operational contracts; and the introduction of PF2.ReportNational Audit Office - publications (Source: Health Management Specialist Library)
Source: Health Management Specialist Library - January 18, 2018 Category: UK Health Authors: The King ' s Fund Information & Knowledge Service Tags: NHS finances and productivity Source Type: blogs

The return of PFI – will the NHS pay a higher price for new hospitals?
This report claims that the Government’s Private Finance 2 initiative is likely to divert more resources away from the NHS in England than the original Private Finance Initiative. It warns that Private Finance 2 deals are likely to be more expensive than existing PFI deals. Analysis of the financing model for the new scheme finds that restructuring the balance of debt and risk capital would increase the rate of return to private investors by 15%, under current market conditions. Report Centre for Health and the Public Interest - news (Source: Health Management Specialist Library)
Source: Health Management Specialist Library - November 26, 2014 Category: UK Health Authors: The King's Fund Information & Knowledge Service Tags: NHS finances and productivity Source Type: blogs

Publication of Monitor data
Monitor - Monitor have made all foundation trusts’ finances available, having released over a million lines of financial data including staff costs, income, and private finance initiative payments. The data is available to download for free from the regulator’s website and under the Government Open Licence via data.gov.uk. Data Monitor news (Source: Health Management Specialist Library)
Source: Health Management Specialist Library - August 20, 2014 Category: UK Health Authors: The King's Fund Information & Knowledge Service Tags: NHS finances and productivity Regulation, governance and accountability Source Type: blogs