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  • court judge desk
    Comment

    How will the health reforms be judged?

    2010-12-09T00:00:00Z

    Andrew Jones on long-term vision

  • News

    Pledge for democratic input on commissioning 'watered down'

    2010-11-10T18:25:00Z

    Health minster Earl Howe has revealed the government’s proposed health and wellbeing boards will not be compulsory.

  • Predictions on the new government's next moves
    Comment

    Predictions on the new government's next moves

    2010-06-10T00:00:00Z

    The future of the largest departmental budget and the second biggest area of government spending after welfare initially boiled down to just 30 words in the government’s initial coalition agreement.

  • Andrew Jones on the rise of the health consumer
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    Andrew Jones on the rise of the health consumer

    2010-04-29T00:00:00Z

    Writing an HSJ opinion column in the last week before the election, should I be defending the policy of Her Majesty’s opposition, claiming interest in my small contribution; should I be defending the interest of the independent sector, which pays my salary; or should I be defending the vested interests ...

  • Andy Jones on defining NHS quality
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    Andy Jones on defining NHS quality

    2010-03-31T00:00:00Z

    The health consumer gets it, Lord Darzi gets it and framed an entire review around it, Sir Bruce Keogh certainly got it during his time as president of the Cardiothoracic Society, and the outgoing chief medical officer has dedicated a working lifetime to it.

  • Andrew Jones on the politics of wellbeing
    Comment

    Andrew Jones on the politics of wellbeing

    2010-02-18T00:00:00Z

    Election season is upon us and the aspiring communicator can only watch in awe as the main protagonists wheel out their proven strategists and presenters.

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    Comment

    Andrew Jones on healthcare Darwinism

    2010-01-07T00:00:00Z

    What is the most important book ever written? Most clinicians will refer you to On the Origin of Species by Charles Darwin.

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    Comment

    The credit crunch and public health

    2009-04-22T00:00:00Z

    The UK economy officially entered recession in January with unemployment levels rapidly climbing to levels not seen since 1997. What no one can predict is where the bottom of this economic crisis resides and exactly what it will mean for public health, writes Andrew Jones 

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    Comment

    Andrew Jones on a surgical safety innovation

    2009-03-19T00:00:00Z

    Setting the quality objectives for a health and wellbeing organisation requires a focus on patient safety.

  • Comment

    Andrew Jones on a surgical safety innovation

    2009-03-16T07:00:00Z

    Setting the quality objectives for a health and wellbeing organisation requires a focus on patient safety.

  • Comment

    Andrew Jones on keeping the NHS afloat

    2009-01-19T09:00:00Z

    As a clinical leader, I have always known that some skill sets are more suited to following protocols than others - is it better to discover for oneself or accept collective, evidence-based practice? The credit crunch has undoubtedly been a wake-up call.

  • Comment

    Andrew Jones on healthcare in a recession

    2008-11-24T09:00:00Z

    We might not officially be in recession, but few would doubt the inevitability of a second quarter of negative growth being confirmed by the Office for National Statistics.

  • Comment

    Andrew Jones on NHS leadership and creativity

    2008-10-13T09:00:00Z

    I have just thrown yet another leadership conference leaflet in the bin. Thinking back over the past year, quite a few similar fliers have followed the same trajectory.

  • Comment

    Andrew Jones on achieving quality care

    2008-09-01T09:00:00Z

    Piloting the NHS towards quality requires robust regulation and inspection, and the DH has already set up overlapping organisations to provide this, presumably with a thinly spread budget. But if Lord Darzi's plan is to be accomplished, it will require action rather than rhetoric, and action requires funding.

  • Comment

    Andrew Jones on topping up NHS care

    2008-07-14T09:00:00Z

    The government's announcement that it plans to review co-payments and whether they should be allowed in the NHS surprised me because it asks the wrong question.

  • Comment

    Andrew Jones on health outcomes

    2008-06-02T09:00:00Z

    One thing that seems to be uniting healthcare policy makers is the urge to tackle so-called health inflation.

  • Comment

    Andrew Jones on the next big shift in healthcare

    2008-04-21T09:00:00Z

    I often wonder what will drive the next quantum shift in healthcare. If we ran a poll today, world class commissioning or the Darzi review would probably top the list. These ideas are fine, but it seems to me that they represent an incremental nudge rather than a quantum shift.

  • Comment

    Andrew Jones on extending primary care

    2008-03-10T09:00:00Z

    As I opened the envelope from the British Medical Association, I found myself reflecting on a tumultuous few months. The envelope in question contained a justification of the GPs' committee's negotiating stance on extended hours and a form for voting on enhanced payments options.

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Andrew Jones on screening and strategy

    2008-02-04T09:00:00Z

    The 60th birthday of the NHS has been talked about for so long that you could be forgiven if, like me, you thought it was going to be last year. 2008 was only a few days old when both party leaders flashed their health policy credentials.

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Andrew Jones on screening and strategy

    2008-02-04T09:00:00Z

    The 60th birthday of the NHS has been talked about for so long that you could be forgiven if, like me, you thought it was going to be last year. 2008 was only a few days old when both party leaders flashed their health policy credentials.