The following represents a legal challenge that has been presented to BUPA. We wanted this to come from the CSP - they have been given so many opportunities to make a better job of representing you, their members best interests. They have singularly failed to do so. Competence comes in to the equation not just hard work.
 This has been sent to BUPA this afternoon. Read and decide for yourself if, given the legality of the situation you still want to sign up to the tender. This has been drafted by the Head of Competition Practice at Nabarro LLP not a medical negligence lawyer instructed by the CSP…enough said.
  
 
Tender for physiotherapy services
We are writing in connection with BUPA’s tender for physiotherapy services.
  
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Now again from thephysiosvoice team..
 Let’s be clear. This may not be a silver bullet but it will make BUPA think hard about what they are doing. It will force them to clarify, in writing, their position on some key commercial issues not the inconsequential bits and bobs negotiated so far by the CSP on our behalf. This will take some time and will force them to take a less aggressive and overbearing approach to this process. Let’s just take the time to revisit some facts. Signing up to this now, in the current state would be extremely foolhardy. Signing up to any form of restrictive network and breaking your contract with the patient is not a smart move either. We all do have a choice and should not feel bullied in to something we don’t like and we know is bad for the profession. We really are at a cross roads. Which road do you want to go down? Sorry - the facts:
 1.     Start the erosion of the very clinical autonomy that allows us to deliver the best outcome for our patients.
 2.     Tendering will mean a loss of choice for patients and will effectively break our contract with them. Tendering will mean you have a legally binding contract with an Insurance company who will be able to dictate who you see and how you treat and the price you can charge for doing so.
 3.     Tendering is no guarantee of success - BUPA have made it explicitly clear that tendering at a level below the guide pricing is more likely to lead to success.
 4.     Tendering will mean agreeing to some very one sided terms and conditions and if you think for a moment that BUPA have the desire or resources to negotiate with us all separate terms and conditions then please think again.
 5.     The other insurers will follow if this tender process is successful - that’s almost guaranteed in my eyes.
 6.     I also think that what is on the table today and indeed not on the table today will change at some point and if you think your negotiating position is weak today then once you have a contract and a network is established it’ll actually be weaker.
 Let us know what you think. Let others know…