NHS
P1.Identify the purpose of Different business organisations
NHS was launched in 1948 to give residents of England health care such as surgery, treat coughs and colds and to provide end of life care. The NHS till today still provides a free health service for the UK residents. The NHS covers over 62 million peoples health in the UK this shows us that the NHS is an important part of the UK, there are 103,912 hospital and community health services in the UK. NHS are a large organisation and have to deal with a lot of people this mean that they have to employ a lot of skilled works ,NHS currently have 1.4 million people employed.
NHS provide a healthcare service to people who are ill and need care also they sell products …show more content…
to people such as glasses, hearing aids, dentures and also medication.
NHS is a public company which does not aim to make profit .the purpose of the NHS is to provide a free health service to the UK and keep diseases and illnesses away too make the UK safer, health wise.Nhs is funded through national insurances fee paid by UK residents that’s work.
The NHS started in England and then expanded the size of the organisation providing their services to Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
The Daily News Tesco’s
Tesco was founded in 1919 by a man called Jack Cohen; he started the Tesco from a market stall in London’s east end and since then has grown and expanded to a global organisation which is known worldwide.
Tesco’s sell a number of products the public such as food clothes and petrol. They also sell services such as car insurance and car wash. Tesco a private company and one of their objectives are to make profit. The purpose of Tesco is to sell products and services to the public to satisfy their needs and wants. Tesco have 5 main investors which have invested into Tesco and made it larger and more global company. Tesco are a private limited company owned by shareholders who fund the company because Tesco is a private limited company if the company goes bankrupt the shareholders will only lose the money they have invested into the company and all of their personal assets are safe. Tesco operates in 14 different countries worldwide such as England, India, and USA and many more. They have over 500,000 people employed worldwide and Tesco also have 30% of the market share which is a huge amount | NHS Similarities | Tesco Similarities …show more content…
| | They provide a services or products such as health service to the public and medication They both have a lot of outlets around the U.K Over 3000 outlets in the UK.
They have similar Stakeholder :SuppliersEmployees CustomersGovernments Similar aims ,NH’s want to be number one health service in the UKNHS have to compete with the private health services such as bupa | They provide a services and products. They both have a lot of outlets around the U.K they have 2,500 stores in the U.K They have similar Stakeholder :SuppliersEmployees CustomersOwners They have some similar aims –to be number one globally Tesco’s have to compete against a number of other supermarkets such as Sainsbury, Morrison’s and Asda
| | NHS differences | Tesco differences | | NHS is a public sector and is owned by the government NHS has a matrix structureNon-profit organisationNHS get their money through National insurance which working people payThey have different Aims and objectives .NHS aims would be to provide a quality care to patients NHS suppliers supply them with medication and other medical relatedNHS is a organisations that aims to provide good care to patients | Tesco is private sector Public limited company owned by shareholders.Tesco has a Tall structureProfit organisationTesco have investors who invest into their organisation and they expect a profit back after a set period of time They have different Aims and objectives, Tesco’s aim is to maximise profits.Tesco’s suppliers supply Tesco with a number of different supermarket products such as food, clothes and house hold appliances.Tesco’s is an organisation that want to maximise profits |