I would just like to give some support to Eloethan's remarks about competitive tendering in the NHS.
NHS dentistry is a very small part of the NHS budget (about £2 billion).
Orthodontics is a small part of that.
Orthodontic provision in an area of the north-east was put out to tender, and there were several bids, mainly from practitioners but from some corporate bodies too.
After the contract was awarded, there was an appeal and the whole process had to be repeated.
The cost of this fiasco was estimated as £1 million.
You can buy quite a lot of actual orthodontics for £1million, instead of wasting it on a competitive tendering process.
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