Editor's blog Monday 23 May 2011: Culture, strategy, breakfast: committee stage encore and collaborative Monitor?
Good morning. The Financial Times's George Parker and Nick Timmins report that
government lawyers have been asked to
Editor's blog Friday 20 May: John Healey starts outlining policy ground for Labour
Shadow health secretary John Healey has given a substantial policy interview to
Andrew Sparrow of The Guardian
[http://www.guardian.
Editor's blog Friday 20 May: Week ends with new salvo in media battle to win reform of NHS reform
So. Who's winning the media war of winning the reform of the NHS reforms today?
Today, the Lib
Editor’s blog Thursday 19 May 2011: “Twenty-Two” dreams of an unaltered, competition-heavy Bill?
UnitedHealth global health president Simon Stevens (who spoke yesterday at an
excellent event held by the think-tank Reform) has previously
Editor’s blog Thursday 29 July 2010: Dear Comrades - Onward to the closures against which Comrade Lansley campaigned!
To borrow HPI new recruitDoctor X
[http://www.healthpolicyinsight.com/?q=node/624]'s marvellous phrase, this new
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Editor’s blog Wednesday 18 May 2011: Text of Health Secretary Andrew Lansley's Kings Fund speech
Health Secretary Andrew Lansley - speech to King’s Fund Leadership Conference,
Wednesday 18 May 2011
Integration and Leadership
As
Guest editorial Wednesday 18 May 2011: Why the NHS cannot afford to skimp on patient engagement
Mike Hobday, Macmillan Cancer Research Head of Campaigns, Policy and Public
Affairs, suggests that the efficiency gain £20 billion nettle
Guest editorial Wednesday 18 May 2011: Two GPs and a bit of common sense
This guest editorial by Julian Tyndale-Biscoe, MD of InHealth Communications,
wonders whether citizen panels offer a viable workaround to the
Editor's blog Wednesday 18 May 2011: Kings Fund report lays a wreath on the Tomb Of The Unknown Manager
Much of what we need to know about the Kings Fund's new report into leadership
and management
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Editor's blog Tuesday 17 May 2011: Andrew Lansley, The Invisible Man?
Secretary Of State For The Time Being Andrew Lansley has not become The
Invisible Man: he is due to make