Sentence examples for services tendering from inspiring English sources

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This framework is intricately linked with the "contract theory" or "incentive theory" whereby Health care is financially based on measurable results, specification of the contracted services, tendering processes, and procedures for monitoring and reviewing contract performance [ 6].

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See articleThe head of Kazakhstan's security service tendered his resignation after five of his officers were arrested on suspicion of the murder of a leading opposition politician.Local newsBill Emmott, editor of The Economist, announced that he is standing down after 13 years in the post, during which worldwide circulation has more than doubled to almost 1.1m.

The fate of our women's refuges is in direct relation to the localisation of services, which has made a competitive business out of funding bids with many councils forced to put their services to tender to local housing associations.

"To stop the threat of services being tendered out and being run by Virgin [the multinational conglomerate] and Boots [a UK pharmacy chain], local GPs have got together to form a federation.

A council spokesman says: "Data entry is one area in which the prison service tenders for contracts and the work was completed to a high standard".

Repealing the act may not be an option in the short term, but if the coalition government would take a real pause and listen, it would surely appreciate that for one, the continuing obsession of tendering services to any provider is fragmenting the NHS.

It has become clear that tendering services to the cheapest provider is a cause of inefficiency, which sometimes, or even frequently, leads to more complications and higher costs.

That suggests we need a better standard of service from those tendering contracts out on our behalf.

In parallel to rising demand for services, 68% of Homeless Link members have experienced cuts to services, and Edwards talks of services being re-tendered at lower rates, which means charities have to reduce costs by laying off staff, reducing night cover in hostels and turning people away.

As our experience illustrates, the current method of tendering NHS services is a gift to financially motivated companies who have no commitment to patients and can take or leave us without penalty.

Porter said that under the coalition government the NHS had become obsessed with private companies tendering for services, describing the first full year of the Health and Social Care Act as a bumper year for multinationals and their lawyers and accountants, while making things worse for patients by fragmenting care among companies "eyeing up each other's business".

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