HSJ100
The annual list of the most influential people in healthHSJ100 2011
HSJ100: 'The NHS can never recover if Whitehall is deciding the cure'
Nick Seddon, deputy director at think tank Reform, writes an opinion piece in today’s Times on what this year’s HSJ100 list means for the health of the NHS.
HSJ100 2011 - the list in full
001 - Sir David Nicholson
NHS chief executive and chief executive of the shadow NHS Commissioning Board (2010 ranking: 4)
006 - Lord Howe
Parliamentary under secretary of state for quality, Department of Health (2010 ranking: 19)
008 - David Behan
Director, social care, local government and care partnerships, DH (2010 ranking: 9)
009 - Sir Andrew Dillon
Chief executive, National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (2010 ranking: 17)
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011 - David Flory
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012 - Bill McCarthy
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013 - Una O'Brien
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014 - Sir Bruce Keogh
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015 - Dame Sally Davies
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016 - Dame Barbara Hakin
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017 - Prime Minister's Advisers
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018 - David Bennett
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019 - Peter Carter
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020 - Ian Dalton
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021 - Dame Ruth Carnall
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022 - Sir Ian Carruthers
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023 - Sir Neil McKay
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024 - Clare Gerada
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025 - Brendan Barber
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026 - Jim Easton
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027 - Mike Farrar
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028 - Mark Porter
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029 - Danny Alexander
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030 - Dame Jo Williams
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031 - Christina McAnea
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032 - Malcolm Grant
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033 - Laurence Buckman
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034 - Paul Dacre
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035 - Steve Field
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036 - Stephen Hay
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037 - Gareth Goodier
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038 - Cabinet Office
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039 - Sir Robert Naylor
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040 - Peter Griffiths
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041 - Lord Darzi
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042 - Sir Michael Rawlins
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043 - Special Advisers to the Health Secretary
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044 - Julie Moore
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045 - Chris Ham
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046 - Andy Burnham
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047 - David Nicholson's Advisers
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048 - Sir Mike Richards
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049 - Ian Dodge
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050 - Cynthia Bower
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051 - 075
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076 - 100
HSJ100 - top lists
HSJ100: Top 5 chief executives
The top NHS chief executives in this year’s HSJ100.
HSJ100: Top 10 from interest groups
The Top 10 from interest groups.
HSJ100: Top 5 'inquirers' and regulators
This year’s Top 5 ‘inquirers’ and regulators in the HSJ100.
Last year's HSJ100
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This year’s HSJ50, the ranking of the 50 most powerful people in NHS management policy and practice in England, reveals dramatic changes in who is wielding power.
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HSJ50 2007: Introducing the 50 people who will shape our future
David Nicholson was top, Lord Darzi beat the secretary of state. The HSJ50 - ranking the most powerful people in healthcare - was unveiled at the Dali Universe exhibition last week with Ernst & Young and Harvey Nash, and is already causing controversy. Download the supplement for the full list
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HSJ50 2006: The people who shape the NHS
Welcome to the HSJ50, a new initiative from HSJ that highlights the people who, right now, have the biggest influence on the policy and practice of the NHS. The list set out on these pages provides a unique insight into the individuals and ideas that are shaping not just today’s health service but how it will look in years to come.







