External contributors – Page 176
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Still no change in NHS finance after Francis
The post-Francis world is still worringly ‘business as usual’
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FT mergers and competition: an HSJ Twitter chat
Join us for a discussion on the nature of competition in the NHS
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The NHS must refind its bearings on regulation
Unreasonable performance measures and fear stifle FTs
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How Gandhi's words speak volumes to the NHS today
What can the NHS learn from Mahatma Gandhi’s key principles?
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The dialectic of foundation trust finances
Why the next FT accounts will be true works of beauty
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The NHS must gear up to meet the challenge of workforce planning
Trusts should take a leaf from the car industry
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Who is in charge of the new commissioning system?
We held a Twitter chat to discuss the issue
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Time for the NHS to import innovation
The NHS must reform its culture, not just reorganise its structure
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Hunt's hospital rating system threatens transparency
Why a ‘single version of the truth’ won’t work
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Mortality rates don't tell the whole story
This important debate needs an unfrenzied, non-political enviornment
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Readers' Letters − 5 April 2013
One reader says research shows making the right changes to people’s homes will reduce the burden on hospitals, plus futher concern about the NHS 111 rollout
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Trust leaders prepare to bear the Francis burden
Chief executives expect the Mid Staffs inquiry to have a big impact
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Spanish intuition: lessons for a paperless NHS
The transition to paperless is possible and clinically essential
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The NHS needs calm heads, not panic headlines
Alarmists say the NHS is a service sliding into chaos
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Will the government’s response to Francis improve care?
More inspection may not improve quality
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Should we worry about the health of NHS staff?
Noel Plumridge’s third dispatch from the stroke ward
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Sally Gainsbury: the disappearing surplus
Other government departments are eyeing the NHS’s “ringfence”