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There is now a pattern
The Department of Health is trying to silence the cooperation and competition panel, to stop health secretary Andy Burnham’s “preferred provider” policy being exposed as illegal.
One country, one surgeon
A tiny Caribbean nation is looking for healthcare insights from the UK
The money makers at the BMA
The BMA campaign Look After Our NHS is a highly distorted portrayal of the health service
Do you think you 'deserve sex'?
The vetting and barring panel could strike you off
Mutual appreciation society
Mutualism is the latest public sector reform craze, with all three parties talking it up. Could it work in healthcare?
The next NHS chief executive?
The list of potential candidates for the chief executive of an independent NHS board has just got longer
Targets are here to stay
The Tories have, inevitably, confirmed they would set central targets for health
Cameron steals New Labour's clothes
The Tories unveil their health manifesto
Young's departure exposes cracks in the system
The rows in the last few days over regulation, death rates and patient safety, culminating in the resignation of Care Quality Commission chair Barbara Young, are a public display of dysfunction by some of the most powerful organisations in healthcare.
Why HSJ.co.uk is changing
The imminent move to make HSJ’s website “subscriber only” will help us expand our services.
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Lansley steps up to bat
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Enter the Tories
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Burnham's views on centralism
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Darzi's resignation
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Lansley's sums
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Trouble on the road to Confed
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The expenses scandal is heading your way
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Falling foul of FoI
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Should Rose Gibb be forced to pay all the legal costs?
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Why did Rose Gibb lose?
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The blood and guts of cuts
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The blame game
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Surviving another recession
More from the Editor
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Preferred provider policy: unions jilted, Burnham jolted, competition wins the day
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At last – your chance to write a manifesto
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Gordon Brown’s knee-jerk reaction to Mid Staffs is doomed to failure
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Dream of taking on ailing trusts founders on rocks of Good Hope
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Foundation independence is on a knife edge
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Burying the NHS mortality row will clear the way for quality push
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Royal Surrey has some explaining to do
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Regulation must boost NHS managers’ reputation, not voters’ blood lust
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Urgent care: confusing jargon – we’ve got your number
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CQC SOS: high stakes mean it is essential registration succeeds
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Put the brakes on NHS car park consultation
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Tories’ tempered pledges show the effect of political realities
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Irrational optimism is the best prescription for NHS managers
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Unions and NHS employers team up to negotiate for a better future
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NHS regulatory turmoil distracts from the real business of care
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Populist blame culture stifles openness
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Successful trusts must not let their stories be overshadowed
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Pragmatism versus populism will prove a tough test for the Tories
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NHS boards are still not getting the message
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Overspends are another reason to move care away from hospital
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Don’t apologise for executive pay – but you must explain it
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NHS managers are used to abuse but Mike O’Brien’s attack is a new low
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Hospitals are blocking stroke care progress, and patients are bearing the cost
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FT governance enthusiasm has given way to indifference
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Andy Burnham’s flawed NHS regime will stifle commissioning ambitions
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Tariff cap may limit some trusts’ ability to survive the recession
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Hard cash makes Tory policy a soft target
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GP commissioning is turning in its grave
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Stars of the health check ratings must not be eclipsed by failures
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Andrew Lansley and NHS managers must face hard truths about cuts
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SHAs face an uncertain destiny as political friends desert them
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Andy Burnham’s ideas may be more about his future
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Andy Burnham speech delivers body blow to NHS competition and choice
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NHS pay freezes move up management agenda
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A shot in the arm for GPs as they eye swine flu profits
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Firing squads won’t solve trusts’ problems
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McKinsey report was no fiendish plot, just an attempt to grasp the reality
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McKinsey have plotted a course, NHS managers must lead through it
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Too many NHS staff in sickness and in health
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High death rates or just more data headaches: it’s no contest
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NHS patient safety hotline may just be a solution looking for a problem
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Community services: get off your bikes
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Panicky response to Mid Staffs scandal could erode FT freedoms
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NHS workforce: is your senior manager a psychopath?
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DH must act decisively over bully claim
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No time for complacency with the shape of the system at stake
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Patients don't care who provides GP services as long as they work
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The tripartite leadership must be debated
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Pay freeze is warmer prospect than thousands of job losses
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