All articles by Alastair McLellan – Page 24
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LeaderIt is time to bring social care spending in from the cold
Remove the artificial barriers between health and social care
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LeaderThe ‘year of Francis’ ends in confusion, conflict and hope
The NHS can’t waste a ‘good crisis’
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LeaderOxfordshire battle will determine the impact of CCGs
The fate of CCG’s plans will have far-reaching implications
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LeaderNHS must conquer nervousness over leadership diversity
The NHS leadership should examine its “snowy peaks”
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LeaderBarring scheme for directors will do more harm than good
The government’s full response to Francis offered little new
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SupplementsHSJ Awards 2013: A celebration of compassionate healthcare
Alastair McLellan introduces this year’s winners
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NewsThe nine rejected Francis recommendations
The government has rejected nine of Robert Francis’ 290 recommendations.
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LeaderA welcome step towards parity among the sexes
Action sparked by HSJ’s women’s issue this summer
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LeaderService leaders face a scrap to identify a coherent vision
The NHS is far from free of political interference
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LeaderThe fear of an irrevocable tipping point haunts plans to rescue A&E
There are two kinds of performance problems large enough to set alarm bells ringing at national level and get newspaper leader writers dusting off their “NHS in crisis” clichés.
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CommentHSJ launches Commission on Hospital Care for Frail Older People
Find out more about HSJ’s landmark study to explore how to tackle the most pressing issue facing the NHS
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LeaderWhat should we expect from Simon Stevens?
The hire has unleashed torrent of speculation and expectation
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LeaderCCGs deserve the chance to prove their worth
There are signs the new commissioning system has promise
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LeaderSimon Stevens is the right person to lead NHS England
Stevens can lead the NHS towards a sustainable future
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LeaderPoliticians aren’t the only cause of the NHS’s uncertain future
Lack of collaboration across the service
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Leader‘Esteem gap’ between mental and physical health remains
Access to services is going backwards while demand rises
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