I concur with Kate. Having been previously in a senior management position
with a provider based in the West Midlands, and instrumental in the
negotiation and setting up of contracts nationally, it is true that the
client usually ends up paying more for the same cover (or less cover in most
cases!!) -Bob
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From: "Kate Venables"
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Subject: Re: Outsourcing OH
> Logically, it can't possibly generate savings compared to an effective
> in-house service, though often presented by managers as a way of saving
> money. Some unscrupulous commercial OH providers are prepared to
> collude with the idea that it can generate savings as a way of
> generating business - Kate
>
> >>> [log in to unmask] 21/01/04 11:57:47 >>>
> Hello
>
> I've had a cry for help from a colleague who is looking for published
> research on the outsourcing of occupational health. If you are aware
> of
> any, or indeed if you have carried any out yourself, please let me
> have
> references.
>
> Many thanks
>
> Regards
> Bashyr Aziz
>
> School of Health
> University of Wolverhampton
> Gorway Road
> Walsall, WS1 3BD
> Tel: 01902 322848 Fax: 01902 322886
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