Croydon's finance crisis is not incredible
The £22m black hole is less mysterious given prevailing cultures
New thinking about the future of maternity care
Old assumptions are stopping maternity services from improving
Health and health services: the next 20 years
The winning Finnamore F20 essay on the future of healthcare
Commissioning board makes its move
Is the board’s rejection of the CCG funding formula a declaration of independence?
Sally Gainsbury: to have and have not
Commissioners dream of stockings bulging with giant recurring uplifts
The board's first challenges
The commissioning board face difficult times ahead with the weight of expectation heavy
At last, a consumer-led NHS?
Britain’s ‘rich complaining culture’ should be at the heart of an open NHS
CCG budgets: Challenging or naive?
Many CCG leaders are approaching important issues with a novel or naive attitude
Our own cardiac arrest
Emergency medicine in the UK is facing its biggest challenge since its inception
Sally Gainsbury: Gilding the NHS settlement lily
Paul Baumann may struggle to spread some seasonal cheer to CCGs
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Fulfilling the mandate will be worth the effort
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We must beat our hospital addiction
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Labour's vision of 21st century care
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CCG managers must make sense of evidence
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Let's find the political will to integrate care
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A timely strategy for hospitals to cope with demand
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How to make integration work
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Readers' letters - 8 November 2012





