Editorial Thursday 19 May 2016: Churchill conciliation in junior docs' strike, financial chaos & STP WTF (Business As Usual mix)
Pyrrhic victories [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyrrhic_victory] all round in
the 'junior' doctors' dispute. The
The Maynard Doctrine: Cut the horseshit: where’s the evidence?
Health economist Professor Alan Maynard wonder, not for the first time, why
policymaking and management are still so often uninformed
Editorial Tuesday 26 April 2016: The first coup-coup of Spring sees junior doctors bursting all-out all over
Tom Stoppard's Indian Ink features an entertaining passage where Indian book
reviewer Dilip offers American academic Eldon Pike
Editorial Wednesday 5 August 2015: Catching up - 'when the going gets weird, the weird turn pro'
It's been an interesting few weeks in health policy. A lot of things that have
happened have been
Editorial Tuesday 26 April 2016: The Waste Land - on the NHS and recent Conservative Health Secretaries
A significant theme is emerging with recent Conservative Secretaries Of State
For Health, talking to the BBC about their job
Editorial Monday 25 April 2016: The revolution will not BMA televised, as the junior doctors' dispute turns hysterical
I have previously [http://www.healthpolicyinsight.com/?q=node/1605] borrowed the
words of a doctor of divinity
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The Maynard Doctrine: The Sinking of the NHS Titanic
Health economist Professor Alan Maynard points to the parlous pricing function,
cost and value
The admirable Steamship NHS Titanic is
Guest editorial Friday 11 March 2016: The tragedy of the NHS (Reinstatement) Bill's delay
Guest contributor The Masked Blogger casts an eye over a legislative fiasco
On Friday the NHS was finally laid to
Editorial Wednesday 9 March 2016: From Trust to trust - The Grand Old Duke Of York, encores and Confucius, confused
The junior doctors are on strike, again. Both sides look entrenched for the long
haul. Both claim the moral high
Editorial Monday 18 January 2016: The wrong thing, righter
I'm loving the de-escalation of the junior doctors' contracts dispute
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