Disrupting UK Private Care: Why Surgeons Shouldn't Spend Sundays Writing Invoices
As National Health System delays persist and more Britons turn to private care,
Why Private Practice Still Feels Stuck in the Past
Archibald says the structure of
He still speaks to consultants who spend Sunday mornings going through invoices instead of recovering from the week or spending time with family. Over time, they patch together note-taking support, billing agencies, accountants, record systems, and ad hoc admin help, but the pieces do not work as one. The experience is clumsy for the consultant and equally frustrating for the patient trying to navigate it.
The issue is cultural as much as operational. The
Building the Business Around the Doctor
MEDMIN was built to remove that extra task for clinicians. The company as a total practice management partner that takes care of the operational layer around private practice, from billing and note management to insurer registration, hospital onboarding, patient communication, and profile marketing. Instead of asking consultants to figure out private practice by trial and error, MEDMIN gives them a system.
The model is built for doctors entering private practice for the first time. It helps new consultants get set up with hospitals, insurers, systems, and patient-facing tools, while also steering them toward the right local opportunities instead of the most obvious or prestigious ones. The company's internal data shows that consultants who join MEDMIN as new-to-practice doctors grow their earnings by 300% between year one and year three.
For Archibald, the next step is not just scaling support across the
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References
- Campbell, D. (2025, January 30). Almost one in eight Britons now has private medical insurance, say healthcare analysts. The Guardian. theguardian.com/society/2025/jan/30/almost-one-in-eight-britons-now-has-private-medical-insurance-say-healthcare-analysts
- Campbell, D. (2025, March 20). Starmer unlikely to fulfil pledge on hospital waiting times, says IFS. The Guardian. theguardian.com/society/2025/mar/20/starmer-unlikely-to-fulfil-pledge-on-hospital-waiting-times-says-ifs
- Financial Times. (2026, May 30). NHS hospitals hit key target on waiting times in boost for Wes Streeting. ft.com/content/61d8217a-1e30-4a96-9fbe-e8536827a3f9?
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