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Spire named Hospital Group of the Year
Spire Healthcare Group plc, which Spire Manchester Hospital is a part of, has been named Hospital Group of the Year for the second year running at the 2015 HealthInvestor Awards.
Organised by trade publication HealthInvestor, the awards are one of the highlights of the health sector calendar. The 2015 competition was fierce with award submissions up by 20% on last year, but despite this, Spire still pipped six other organisations to the top spot.
“2014 was a transformational year for Spire Healthcare and a landmark in the company’s history”, says Rob Roger, Chief Executive.
“As well as listing on the London Stock Exchange in one of the most successful IPOs of the year, 2014 saw Spire deliver a strong year in both trading and development, whilst progressing its mission to bring together the best people, dedicated to developing excellent clinical environments and delivering the highest quality patient care. I am very proud to be leading the people who make Spire so successful.”
Chris Chadwick, Hospital Director at Spire Manchester added: “To win this award again is a wonderful achievement for the group, and timed perfectly as our new Manchester hospital starts to take shape. It serves as reward to the team here at Manchester for the part they play in gaining such national recognition.”
Journalist and news presenter, Jeremy Vine, presented the awards, which were judged by a panel of independent judges.
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