Comment archive – Page 326
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Noel Plumridge: the hidden cost of foundation status
“Working capital arrangement” can be a £20m trap.
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The relationship between pharma and the NHS is challenging, not cosy
The three-cornered partnership between the NHS, pharma and academic medicine can only benefit from a more open culture, says Timothy Evans.
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New NHS system threatens a tsunami of hospital mergers
A wave of reconfiguration is on the horizon.
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What's beneath the surface of the provider market?
This month’s trust chief executive barometer presents a relatively rosy picture of the NHS provider market.
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Patients must embrace telehealth too
Embrace innovation, embrace telehealth – is it really that simple? Patients must be on board with their treatment too.
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Mike Farrar: eight immediate issues that are facing reform success
It’s time for real leadership to step up.
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From the BBC to the NHS, can public sector reform ever please everyone?
Former BBC Trust chair Sir Michael Lyons talks to HSJ.
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Michael White: is handy Andy Burnham playing the long game?
Michael White’s health politics column.
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Readers' Letters – 22 March 2012
An open letter to David Cameron, unmet need and understanding mental health.
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'Our vital out of hours services are being sidelined'
In the first of our new monthly leadership interviews, GP and out of hours pioneer Mark Reynolds outlines his concerns for the future of evening and weekend services to Daloni Carlisle.
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Ciarán Devane: patients must be able to join the conversation
Ensuring the patient voice is heard.
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Evaluating evidence from integrated care pilots
Is integrated care ready for the mainstream?
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Ali Parsa on why collectively we are stronger
Sir Michael Lyons quite rightly picks up on the changing nature of NHS management. This is as much true of the NHS as it is of the wider public and private sectors.
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Matt Tee on closing the deal
In the middle of October 2010, after negotiations stretching long into the night, and following weeks of speculation about how tough the government was going to be with the BBC, the Department for Culture, Media and Sport announced it had hammered out a settlement.
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Leader
Leaders must now give the NHS a sense of endeavour and purpose
Looking on the bright side of the bill can bring about positive change.
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Sally Gainsbury: saving £20bn is only half the story
It looks like “four per cent” is here to stay.
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'The NHS needs to be better at adopting innovation'
Sir Michael Rawlins on the importance of innovating.
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Media Watch: former trust boss Heatly neatly defends position
Health policy in the news this week.