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GP Surveyors' "No Increase, No Fee" Model Criticised for Draining NHS Resources, While Families Profit.
SHEFFIELD, U.K. - eTradeWire -- As the NHS faces unprecedented financial strain, concerns are mounting over the conduct of GP Surveyors Ltd, a private rent review firm whose "no increase, no fee" business model is drawing sharp criticism from within the healthcare system itself.
GP Surveyors Ltd based in Sheffield has built its business on securing higher notional rent reimbursements for GP surgeries — payments which come directly from NHS budgets. While the firm claims to help practices secure "fair market value" for their premises, insiders say the aggressive tactics are taking a toll on an already overstretched system.
The company, now operated by Rebecca, represents the second generation of a family enterprise that has profited from NHS reimbursements for over two decades. Her mother, Jacqui, and father, Chris, are widely credited with developing and pushing the very model that critics argue artificially inflates rent claims at the expense of public funds.
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In a striking example of the company's attitude, a surgery manager — who has asked to remain anonymous — recounted a recent call from Rebecca of GP Surveyors:
"She told me, 'The more money we get from the NHS the better — it means we can go on more holidays,' and then she laughed. I couldn't believe what I was hearing."
This flippant remark has caused outrage among NHS staff, many of whom are grappling with underfunding, growing patient lists, and burnout. For many, it symbolises the stark disconnect between private profiteering and frontline reality.
GP Surveyors Ltd continues to advertise its "no increase, no fee" offer as a win-win for GPs, but healthcare experts warn that it encourages exaggerated valuations, which the NHS is then obliged to cover — regardless of real need or local market conditions.
One senior NHS official commented:
"The practices may benefit temporarily, but there's no such thing as free money. Every inflated rent review means less funding elsewhere — in patient care, staffing, or vital services."
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This is not the first time GP Surveyors Ltd has faced scrutiny. Over the years, many in the health sector have questioned how a single private firm could be allowed to quietly drain public resources through rent manipulation — with virtually no oversight or consequences.
https://www.gpsurveyors.co.uk/ to see the full scope of business.
This report is the second in a series investigating GP Surveyors Lts and the hidden cost of rent review consultants. Future pieces will explore case studies of affected NHS regions and whether such practices are undermining long-term sustainability.
GP Surveyors Ltd based in Sheffield has built its business on securing higher notional rent reimbursements for GP surgeries — payments which come directly from NHS budgets. While the firm claims to help practices secure "fair market value" for their premises, insiders say the aggressive tactics are taking a toll on an already overstretched system.
The company, now operated by Rebecca, represents the second generation of a family enterprise that has profited from NHS reimbursements for over two decades. Her mother, Jacqui, and father, Chris, are widely credited with developing and pushing the very model that critics argue artificially inflates rent claims at the expense of public funds.
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In a striking example of the company's attitude, a surgery manager — who has asked to remain anonymous — recounted a recent call from Rebecca of GP Surveyors:
"She told me, 'The more money we get from the NHS the better — it means we can go on more holidays,' and then she laughed. I couldn't believe what I was hearing."
This flippant remark has caused outrage among NHS staff, many of whom are grappling with underfunding, growing patient lists, and burnout. For many, it symbolises the stark disconnect between private profiteering and frontline reality.
GP Surveyors Ltd continues to advertise its "no increase, no fee" offer as a win-win for GPs, but healthcare experts warn that it encourages exaggerated valuations, which the NHS is then obliged to cover — regardless of real need or local market conditions.
One senior NHS official commented:
"The practices may benefit temporarily, but there's no such thing as free money. Every inflated rent review means less funding elsewhere — in patient care, staffing, or vital services."
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This is not the first time GP Surveyors Ltd has faced scrutiny. Over the years, many in the health sector have questioned how a single private firm could be allowed to quietly drain public resources through rent manipulation — with virtually no oversight or consequences.
https://www.gpsurveyors.co.uk/ to see the full scope of business.
This report is the second in a series investigating GP Surveyors Lts and the hidden cost of rent review consultants. Future pieces will explore case studies of affected NHS regions and whether such practices are undermining long-term sustainability.
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