Judicial review hearing could overturn Centene takeover branded by opponents as ‘NHS privatisation by stealth’

A dispute over the takeover of one of the UK’s biggest GP practice operators by the US healthcare giant Centene Corporation reached the high court today, in a case which could overturn approval for a deal condemned by campaigners as “privatisation by stealth” of the NHS.

The request for a judicial review, which will be heard in the high court in London on Tuesday and Wednesday, was crowdfunded by a coalition of NHS campaign groups and the Unite union. It is being brought by Anjna Khurana, an NHS Patient and Islington councillor. She claims she is one of 375,000 patients across London who were only informed of the takeover of their GP surgeries after the event.

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