All Andrew Lansley articles – Page 6
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Leader
Sustainable pensions are undermined by Treasury plans
The Treasury’s plans for NHS pensions would, in effect, cut the service’s budget. The government should explain why it is prepared to risk the place of NHS pensions “at the heart of the reward package for staff”
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News
UPDATED: How HSJ has covered the NHS 111 rollout debacle
A round-up of HSJ’s comprehensive coverage of the problematic NHS 111 rollout, from its announcement in 2010 to the most recent developments
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News
MPs criticise Lansley reforms over A&E problems
The Commons health committee has put part of the blame for recent accident and emergency performance on Andrew Lansley’s NHS reforms.
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Comment
Forget structures, reorganise the incentives
The US provides a model for rapid service change
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Comment
Change and controversy go hand in hand in the NHS
Ruth Carnall reflects the lessons from her career in the NHS
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Comment
The government's drug pricing policy is still full of holes
The DH’s ambition isn’t matched by its action
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HSJ Local
Carnall takes job with Boris Johnson
Former NHS London chief executive Dame Ruth Carnall has taken up a post as strategic adviser on health to mayor of London Boris Johnson.
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HSJ Knowledge
The challenges facing CCG leaders
CCG leaders know much is at stake in the new NHS system
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Comment
What happened to 'any qualified provider'?
AQP has been oddly absent from the competition debate
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News
Lansley intervention damaged patient care, says Carnall
The former NHS London chief executive has said Andrew Lansley damaged patient care by halting the capital’s large-scale service change programme.
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News
Flory: 'Loss of experience is greater than I’ve seen'
David Flory has said the current NHS reforms have prompted the greatest loss of management experience of any health service reorganisation he has seen in his career.
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News
Analysed: the state of the FT pipeline
HSJ Briefing is our in-depth analysis of key issues facing some of the major NHS health economies. This week we examine the state of the foundation trust pipeline in the wake of the Francis inquiry.
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News
Analysed: The fate of Lewisham Hospital
This week’s HSJ Local Briefing looks at the south east London health economy, which is the first to be subject to the failure regime.
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Leader
Burnham’s radicalism resets care debate
Burnham proposes a system with more local democratic control
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News
Trusts get chance to push back FT application dates
Trusts are being asked to re-submit their target dates for attaining foundation status amid new evidence that significant numbers will fail to complete the process by the original deadline.
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Comment
The profitable prize behind pension reform
Radical changes to pensions enable the government’s goal for the NHS
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Leader
Why policing and school reform are inspiring Jeremy Hunt
Hunt approaches his brief very differently from Lansley