All Comment articles – Page 200
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CommentAli Parsa on creating value
How could a group of people who have never built anything before win so much?
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CommentThere is too much hot air on climate change
The health service is failing in its responsibility to be a trailblazer for sustainability says Sunand Prasad
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CommentMichael White: a quiet start
Two weeks into his new job and Jeremy Hunt has barely uttered a word in public that I have caught
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CommentMedia Watch: minister for laughs
Anna Soubry bolsters her reputation as the most entertaining new health minister
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CommentThe God Delusion
The wellness drive hasn’t won public support because we view the NHS as a national religion
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CommentSally Gainsbury: conspiracy and coincidence
Could a compromise be in the offing over training budget allocation reforms?
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CommentLighten the checklist load
How changes to criminal record checks will affect the healthcare profession
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CommentReaders' letters - 20 September 2012
CCG authorisation conditions should be framed in a way that helps the new organisations focus on the areas they can reasonably influence, says Matthew Harker
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CommentNoel Plumridge: welcome to unpopularity
This is the world of James Reilly, former GP and now Ireland’s health minister
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CommentMichael White: Hunt's ignorance
Jeremy Hunt’s known positions on health policy are best described as incoherent
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Comment'Justifying health priorities will not be easy'
CCGs face tough decisions to prioiritise the right patients
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CommentTalking dirty on healthcare waste
Gary Cohen is on a mission to make the health sector live up to its responsibilities
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CommentUnions are part of the solution
It’s easy to get drawn into the blame game when it comes to relations with unions
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CommentJan Filochowski on leadership
Sir Hugh Orde’s thoughtful interview raises the obvious question: “How alike are the leadership challenges in healthcare and policing?”
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CommentWhat that extra year for QIPP means
So, the Department of Health now claims 2008-09 as its year dot
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CommentFixing the broken system
Urgent action is needed to change how health and social care are delivered












