National Health Service (Private Finance) Act 1997 Explained

The National Health Service (Private Finance) Act 1997 (c 56) enabled NHS trusts to borrow money or rent out property in loan agreements with the private sector, to expand their facilities or build new buildings. As it enabled a major kind of private finance initiative, it has been highly controversial.

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Section 1[1] provides:

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: National Health Service (Private Finance) Act 1997. www.legislation.gov.uk. 2020-04-02.