Health Service Journal
Bob Hudson
Bob Hudson is a professor at the school of applied social sciences at Durham University.
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Compete or collaborate? The policy dysphoria facing NHS organisations
10-Oct-2011
The buzzword in the NHS is collaboration, but with the Health Bill steeped in competition, despite significant amendments, realising integrated care still seems a long way away. It’s time to focus, says Professor Bob Hudson. -
HealthWatch: local scrutiny and national tension
14 July 2011
Although the listening exercise was meant to encompass every aspect of the proposed changes to the NHS, an important part of the reforms has been slipping under everyone’s radar - HealthWatch. -
VIEWPOINT: JOINT GOVERNANCE
5-Feb-2004
Published: 05/02/2004, Volume II4, No. 5891 Page 34 -
No little concern
23-Oct-2003
IDEAS -
New kid on the block
17-Apr-2003
children's trusts -
The net worth of networks
9-Jan-2003
opinion OVER THE WALL -
A careful look at scrutiny
24-Oct-2002
OVER THE WALL -
Delayed reactions
22-Aug-2002
OVER THE WALL -
Delayed reactions
22-Aug-2002
OVER THE WALL -
Crying over tiers
20-Jun-2002
opinion OVER THE WALL -
Contradictions in terms
18-Apr-2002
OVER THE WALL -
Silence is golden
14-Feb-2002
opinion OVER THE WALL -
Trapped in a wicked web
29-Nov-2001
opinion : OVER THE WALL BOB HUDSON -
RIP, CCP (1990-2001)
11-Oct-2001
OVER THE WALL -
RIP, CCP (1990-2001)
11-Oct-2001
OVER THE WALL -
Leaving us all at C
31-May-2001
OVER THE WALL -
No more piggy-in-the-middle
5-Apr-2001
OVER THE WALL -
Wicked steps to partnership
3-Aug-2000
OVER THE WALL -
Divided we stand
8-Jun-2000
OVER THE WALL -
Fewer licks of the local lolly
10-Feb-2000
Opinion -
A stitch in time
2-Dec-1999
OVER THE WALL -
A slap in the interface
16-Sep-1999
opinion: OVER THE WALL: 'The agendas of health, social services and local government are so intermeshed that it no longer makes sense to think of a handful of key intersections for monitoring' -
Leading us a merry dance
17-Jun-1999
opinion: OVER THE WALL -
Prospects of partnership
16-Apr-1998
The strategic joint working envisaged in the The New NHS white paper requires a partnership approach at the front line, argues Bob Hudson







