As a quick follow-up to this thread I thought it interesting to now see (as predicted) that BUPA have now developed their own domiciliary services even further. But in a slight twist this is being contracted as a separate entity to their main PC network in a way that I am sure benefits them and helps to reduce monopolistic and any perceived restriction of trade type issues. But to that end BUPA of course do not have the people power to fill the network they are promising to delivery.

So what do they do? They let physio's know that they are now open to contract submissions for us to fill their new 'homecare' network. You know, the one that independent private physio's were running until BUPA said they would not contract with them unless they also had a physical premises. What is the long-term issue with this? Of course as BUPA recruit more and more inhouse physiotherapists they will close the opportunity to independents to join that network and will overtime cease to renew existing contracts (perhaps via imposing ridiculous conditions to those wanting to renew). Then the natural course of events with that BUPA will run the homecare network entirely themselves.

I cannot for the life of me understand why the UK's Physio First suggested to members in a recent member update that perhaps BUPA are becoming someone we can work with. Their short sightedness is truly unbelievable. Enough said...