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The NHS has struck a deal with German company DHL to privatise the supplying of goods and equipment to hospitals. | The NHS has struck a deal with German company DHL to privatise the supplying of goods and equipment to hospitals. |
From 1 October, DHL - best known for delivering parcels - will supply everything from stationery to bed linen and MRI scanners. | From 1 October, DHL - best known for delivering parcels - will supply everything from stationery to bed linen and MRI scanners. |
The deal, opposed by trade unions, will see 1,700 NHS employees transferred to the private sector. | The deal, opposed by trade unions, will see 1,700 NHS employees transferred to the private sector. |
More than £22bn of orders over 10 years will be affected. The company says it will save the NHS £1bn in that period. | |
The contract will be officially announced on Tuesday. | The contract will be officially announced on Tuesday. |
The deal is effectively a privatisation of part of NHS Logistics as well as a part of the NHS Purchasing and Supply Agency. | The deal is effectively a privatisation of part of NHS Logistics as well as a part of the NHS Purchasing and Supply Agency. |
Staff across the NHS will be watching this privatisation deal, which will be viewed by many as symbolic of what is to come Unison | Staff across the NHS will be watching this privatisation deal, which will be viewed by many as symbolic of what is to come Unison |
Hundreds of NHS Logistics workers who are members of Unison are already being balloted by their trade union after it was discovered ministers were considering outsourcing the contract. | Hundreds of NHS Logistics workers who are members of Unison are already being balloted by their trade union after it was discovered ministers were considering outsourcing the contract. |
The union's head of health, Karen Jennings, said it made "no sense" to break up NHS Logistics. | The union's head of health, Karen Jennings, said it made "no sense" to break up NHS Logistics. |
"This is a very sad day for the NHS," she said. | "This is a very sad day for the NHS," she said. |
"The government has not listened to the workforce or to reason. | "The government has not listened to the workforce or to reason. |
"Staff across the NHS will be watching this privatisation deal, which will be viewed by many as symbolic of what is to come." | "Staff across the NHS will be watching this privatisation deal, which will be viewed by many as symbolic of what is to come." |
Results of the ballot are due to be announced next week. | Results of the ballot are due to be announced next week. |
Savings promise | Savings promise |
The move is the biggest example of what some regard as creeping NHS privatisation. | The move is the biggest example of what some regard as creeping NHS privatisation. |
Other examples include private sector providers taking over doctors surgeries and performing minor operations. | Other examples include private sector providers taking over doctors surgeries and performing minor operations. |
DHL says it can make savings by reducing the range of products available to hospitals - for example, at the moment hospitals have a choice of 133 different paper staplers to choose from in a catalogue. | DHL says it can make savings by reducing the range of products available to hospitals - for example, at the moment hospitals have a choice of 133 different paper staplers to choose from in a catalogue. |
Goods and services supplied by DHL will include food, bed linen, cleaning products, surgical and medical equipment and stationery. | Goods and services supplied by DHL will include food, bed linen, cleaning products, surgical and medical equipment and stationery. |
Some critics fear that DHL may opt for cheaper, inferior products and that the company will have excessive market power which could lead to small manufacturers suffering. | Some critics fear that DHL may opt for cheaper, inferior products and that the company will have excessive market power which could lead to small manufacturers suffering. |