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BlogsBack in the saddle
Far be it from me to tell Babs and Cynth how to run their new gaff, but if there’s one baby they don’t want to throw out with the HCC/CSCI merger bathwater it’s that CSCI website.
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Father Christmas visits the NHS
So what's Santa going to be putting in the stockings of the NHS this year?
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Weighing in on hospital scales
Lots to chew on of late. First I read my fellow blogger Inside Out's polemic about the grubby goings on in the world of hospital management.
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NHS jobs and non-jobs
Flicking the comics recently, it looks like we're all in for a good kicking, with the first salvos being fired in the anticipated attack on so-called 'non-jobs' in the public sector.
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In search of an NHS chimera
As we all know, there are three kinds of people: those who can count and those who can't.
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The end of the NHS
So the Labour Party has finally brought an end to the NHS. Universal healthcare free to all at the point of need and delivery is replaced by a universal healthcare floor over which you can buy anything that we're willing to sell you on an item of service basis depending ...
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HSJ50 got me thinking
I spent an idle 30 seconds last week perusing the HSJ's '50 people with the greatest influence on NHS management policy and practice in 2008'.
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The 7 habits of highly ineffective managers
I've been re-dipping into one my bestest ever pop-management textbooks, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen Covey.
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The NHS rhetoric is the reality
Can you get to see your GP within 48 hours? Seems like the apparatchiks at the DOH and the piety at the HCC beg to differ about question itself, let alone the answer.
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Using the health service - best and worst
I've just been ill and used the service. Now that's what I call a roller coaster ride.
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NHS show will go on!
So on the basis of an in-depth sample of both of my readers, the Innate Prejudice bandwagon careers onward and upwards towards its rightful place in the pantheon of non-evidence based commentators on the NHS.
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NHS feeling the pinch
So how blows the breeze at the top of trees? By the sound of it, pretty well. The Darzi road shows are complete and the mood music is rather upbeat.
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Healthcheckitus
It's that time of the year. The words 'draft' are being lifted from Annual Audit Letters that summarise so succinctly the state of your financial health.
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What to say about the NHS?
It is quite clear that the majority of my undoubtedly tiny readership hates what I write.
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Your official NHS synonym study guide
A funny thing (perhaps the only funny thing) happened in one of my recent blogs when the spell-checker changed my description of the DOH communications posse from 'pravdaesque' to 'pradaesque'.
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The trouble with the Welsh NHS
You can't beat the Welsh, can you? Twenty-two Local Health Boards giving money via block contracts to about a dozen hospitals.
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Let's get serious about public health
It's time to take a radically different approach to reducing health inequalities. The way that we're going we don't stand a chance.
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NHS enters the reality TV zone
So the NHS is moving into reality TV looky-likeys, with PCTs aping Dragons' Den and The Apprentice in their desperate search for talent and a good idea.
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Only some of the best health in Europe?
Got a letter from Lap Dog Lansley this week, enclosing a policy booklet called Delivering some of the best health in Europe: outcomes not targets.












