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Non-NHS healthcare providers given £96bn in a decade, says Labour

Analysis reveals amount of money flowing to for-profit firms, voluntary groups and not-for-profits

More than £96bn of health service funding has gone to non-NHS providers of care over the last decade, including private firms such as Virgin Care, research has revealed.

The amount of money flowing out of the NHS in England to for-profit companies, voluntary groups and not-for-profits has grown from £8.4bn in 2010 to £14.4bn last year – a 72% jump.

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