Editorial Wednesday 20 June 2012: Health Policy Intelligence 47: The Tao of Andrew Lansley
A short extract from the latest edition of our subscription-based Health Policy
Intelligence appears below. To subscribe for £69 for
Editor's blog Thursday 7 July 2011: The first leak is the deepest: Andrew Lansley's speech to NHS Confederation Conference
Health Secretary Andrew Lansley – Speech to the NHS Confederation conference,
Manchester Thursday 7 July 2011
Under embargo to 17.00,
Guest editorial Wednesday 6 June 2012: The Top Ten (and a half) Chart of PLICS Pitfalls
Assista Consulting, reviews the top ten (and a half) pitfalls of patient-level
information and costings systems - PLICs.
Patient Level
Editor's blog Sunday 5 June 2011: The 'Simon Burns 4 Secretary Of State' campaign song
Those of you who followHealth Policy Insight on Twitter (@HPIAndyCowper
[http://www.twitter.com/HPIAndyCowper]) will be familiar with our
Editorial Wednesday 30 May 2012: Doctors, politicians, strikes and professionalism
Doctors dominate the news today, with the smaller splash of Alan 'Quiff Of Doom'
Milburn's social
Editorial Thursday 31 May 2012: Waits and measures
Oops. The latest NHS performance metrics issued by The Kings Fund
[http://www.kingsfund.org.uk/document.rm?id=9568]
Editorial Wednesday 30 May 2012: Health Policy Intelligence 46 - Comrade Sir David's Great Leap Forward
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Editorial Tuesday 29 May 2012: Nuffield Trust on social care, Kings Fund on listening
Two useful documents today: from the Nuffield Trust on reforming the funding of
social care
[:"http://www.nuffieldtrust.org.
Editorial Tuesday 15 May 2012: Having congress with Andrew Lansley and Ed Miliband
So. We have had congress [”http://www.rcn.org.uk/</a] with Andrew Lansley and Ed
Miliband.
And do
Editorial Wednesday 23 May 2012: The NHS pillar of Conservative electoral strategy
The Conservative Home website offers a useful insight into parts of the Tory
policymaking world.
It is interesting to remember