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Doctors upset by Parkway's plans
Wed, Nov 05, 2008
The Straits Times

By Salma Khalik, Health Correspondent

SOME doctors operating in Parkway's hospitals and medical centres are up in arms over their landlord's move to change the terms of their relationship.

They are unhappy that the hospital group wants to set clinical standards, monitor their work and maybe even take over the management of their patients.

The specialists at Gleneagles, Mount Elizabeth and East Shore hospitals now operate independently, merely renting services and facilities such as operating theatres, wards and laboratories.


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