The list below represents the 50 most powerful figures in the healthcare industry voted by readers of the industry magazine HealthInvestor. Nearly 40% of the companies in the top 50 have parliamentarians on financially connected to them.
The list
Mike Adams - MedicX
Mike Adams - MedicX
Tom
Allen - Advent International
Justin
Ash - Oasis Healthcare: Baron Newton of Braintree:
recently deceased. Conservative – Was an advisor to Oasis Healthcare on
dentistry and general healthcare matters. Died on 25th March 2012.
Gil
Baldwin – Tunstall: Lord Patten -
Conservative - Senior Advisor for Charterhouse Development Capital Ltd -
who purchased Tunstall for £510 Million
in 2008.
Paul
Birley - Barclays Corporate: Baroness Hooper:
Conservative - Until July 11, chairman of Advisory Committee of Barclays
Infrastructure Funds, one of the most experienced investors in hospital PFI
deals.
Stephen
Brooks – Santander: Lord
Elystan holds shares in Santander
Beverley
Bryant – Capita: Lord Hunt of Wirral:
Conservative - Partner in Beachcroft, a law firm that offers incisive analysis
on the full range of government, parliamentary and regulatory matters in the
health sector. Beachcroft is a partner with Capita, developing new
Clinical Commissioning Groups.
Pete
Calveley - Four Seasons - Lord Birt: Crossbench - Advisor to Private equity company, Terra Firma Capital Partners who purchased
Four Seasons Health Care in July 2012, the largest private UK health
company, who operate 447 Care Homes and 58 specialist care centres.
Stephen
Collier - GHG
Ian
Crompton - Lloyds Banking Group
Dominic
Dalli - Sovereign Capital: Andew Lansley
– Conservative – received donation from Hedge fund manager John Nash who is
the founder of the City firm. The company runs a string of
private healthcare firms. Fellow founder Ryan Robson is another major Tory
donor who has given the party £252,429.45.
Penny
Dash - McKinsey & Co: David
Miliband - MP for South Shields - received £10,000
from McKinsey and Co for a speech at a Global Business Leaders Summit in
February last year. Also recied a sum of £10,044 from the same company for
travel expenses and accommodation in Singapore in March 2011. McKinsey & Co
drew up loads of proposals that were accepted into the Health and Social Care
bill. Lord Blackwell: Conservative - Was a partner with McKinsey and
Company (involved in NHS bill -
conflict of interest), between 1978 and 1994.
Alistair
Dick – Serco: Lord Glendonbrook –
Conservative – Has shares in the public service giant
Andrew
Gardner - Harmoni
Mike
Gordon - Healthcare at Home
Aatif
Hassan - August Equity
Dominic
Hollamby – Rothschild: Oliver Letwin - Conservative
MP for West Dorset - in 2008, was a non-executive director of N.M. Rothschild
Corporate Finance Ltd up until 2009. Rothschild Group are one of the world's
largest investment companies and which invest heavily in healthcare.
Mark
Hudson - Graphite Capital
John
Ivers - Saga Homecare
Giles
Johnson - CIL
Bart
Johnson - Assura Medical
Ray
King – Bupa: Baroness Bottomley of Nettlestone:
Conservative - The former Conservative Health Secretary Virginia Bottomley is a
Director of BUPA. Lord Edmiston - Conservative - Shareholdings in
Bupa Finance plc.
Lord
Leitch: Bupa chairman. Non Exec director of Bupa. Mark
Simmonds: Conservative as a shadow health minister,
accepted a trip to the United States to look at hospitals there from Bupa UK.
Logan
Logeswaran - Runwood Homes
David
Lyon - Carewatch
Khawar
Mann – Apax: Lord
Warner: Labour - Former adviser to Apax Partners,
one of the leading global investors in the healthcare sector.
Bruce
McKendrick - Voyage
David
Mobbs - Nuffield Health: Lord Hamilton of Epsom
- Conservative: Has a directorship with MSB Ltd (managing consultancy), who
have NHS, Bupa, Nuffield Health and CareUK listed as their clients.
Michael
Neeb – HCA: Lord
Hollick: Has shares in multiple companies involved
in healthcare, which include HCA.
Mike
Parish - Care UK: Andrew Lansley’s office
was funded by Care UK chairman John Nash. Lord
Hamilton of Epsom - Conservative: Has a directorship with MSB
Ltd (managing consultancy), who have NHS, Bupa, Nuffield Health and
CareUK.
Ali
Parsa - Circle Health: Lord
Watson: Chairman,
Havas Media UK - MPG Media Contacts is an integrated agency, 100% owned by
Havas Media. In April 2011 - MPG Media Contacts won
the integrated media planning and buying account for Circle Health. Mark Simmonds MP, who was a minister
when the controversial reforms were drawn up, is paid £50,000 a year to work
just 10 hours a month as “strategic adviser” to Circle Health.
Mike
Parsons - Barchester Healthcare: Baroness
Ford: Chairman of private healthcare company, Barchester Healthcare Ltd. Part of the
NHS Partners Network. Chairman of Grove Ltd, a holding company for for
Barchester Health.
Chai
Patel - Court Cavendish
David
Porter - Apposite Capital
Nigel
Rawlings - Assura
Sean
Riddell - EMIS
Rob
Roger - Spire Healthcare: Alistair
Darling: MP for Edinburgh South-West: 7 April
2011, He received a fee of £10,200 for addressing a dinner organised by Cinven,
London. Cinven have invested in Spire.
Peter
Russell - RBS
Philip
Scott - The Priory Group: Lord Ashcroft:
Conservative benches and funder - Until 2010, held investments in two private
healthcare groups. From his website 'Other business interests include
significant investments in healthcare.' In 2010 bought a 34% stake in The Priory
for £44m.
Farouq
Sheikh - CareTech
Renos
Sideras - CuroCare
Karol
Sikora - CancerPartners
Fred
Sinclair-Brown - Partnerships in Care
Ted
Smith - European Care Group
Richard
Smith - IDH
Richard
Steeves - Synergy Health
Lawrence
Tomlinson - LNT Group
Jill
Watts - Ramsay Health Care
Peter
Watts - The Practice
Jamie
Wyatt – Bridgepoint: Michael Fallon –
Conservative MP: Bridgepoint the private equity firm which acquired Care UK,
whose chairman John Nash bankrolled Andrew Lansley’s office just prior to the
takeover, has also invested in
Attendo AB. Lord Patten of Barnes:
Adviser to private equity firm Bridgepoint. The company who also have Alan
Milburn the former Secretary of State for Health under Tony Blair, as chair of
the board, have been involved in 17 healthcare deals
over recent years listed below.
this was very interesting, thanks for posting it is so awful the poor being hit so hard and all these people making money out of the shake up of the nhs etc I live in Leeds and am shocked after the large petition and all their efforts that child heart surgery is to be stopped at Leeds, this was so sad. So, as some, and more to come, doors close for the poor and sick, plenty of doors are open for the wealthy of this country and how surprised I am to see so m any conservative MPs involved, or am I?
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