Sarah Stoute, a former nurse, set up Full Support Healthcare in 2001 in Wellingborough and her husband became a director three years later. As experienced providers of PPE during previous ...
During the pandemic, hospitals, private practices, clinics, and other health care providers were hard-pressed for the resources they needed—and not just personal protective equipment (PPE) or masks.
An investigation by the BBC has revealed at least 1.57 billion items of PPE provided by Full Support Healthcare ... money lost “could have been used to pay the salaries of 37,000 nurses” (or around 36 ...
Data obtained by the BBC has revealed the full extent of the PPE scandal. At least 1.57 billion ... have been used to pay the salaries of 37,000 nurses". He said: "We all know that billions ...
Federal officials said Tuesday that they believe the country can still eliminate an outbreak of H5N1 bird flu virus among ...
Labour's shadow health secretary Wes Streeting slammed the Government over the deal and branded it as "staggering waste" and that the Tories had thrown taxpayer money "down the toilet." Labour has ...
NHS contractor, Full Support Healthcare, produced at least 1.57 billion items of PPE that went unused, despite meeting the required standards. The company reportedly secured a £1.78 billion deal ...
About £1.4bn worth of personal protective equipment (PPE) has been destroyed or written off in what is understood to be the most wasteful government deal of the pandemic. Figures obtained by the ...