This report has been commissioned by the King's Fund London Commission as part of a range of work undertaken to revisit the needs of London's population for health care and progress in changing the pattern of health services in the capital. The study looks at capital schemes over £10 million in London that support major service rationalisation. It contains information about the content, timescale, financing approach and management experience of the schemes, and links information about process and timescale to plans for service and revenue resource change. It considers the implications of the Private Finance Initiative (PFI) approach for the overall management of service in London in particular identifying where it may create incentives or opportunities for new forms of physical provision. The report ends by giving its conclusions about the overall impact of the PFI and making recommendations.
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