All HSJ100 2010 articles – Page 6
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CommentHSJ100: Hakin and Gerada lead the rise of the clinicians
The white paper represents a seismic shift in policy and operational form, perhaps the biggest since the inception of the NHS.
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LeaderHSJ100: Politicians and medics surge to power in the new world order
We live in political times. That much is clear from the first HSJ100, the expanded version of the HSJ50 which, for the past four years, has plotted the most influential people in health.
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InformationTop 15 from interest groups
Dr Hamish Meldrum, chair, BMA councilDr Laurence Buckman, chair, BMA GPs committeeDr Clare Gerada, chair, Royal College of GPsPeter Carter, general secretary and chief executive, RCNNigel Edwards, acting chief executive, NHS ConfederationDr Richard Vautrey, deputy chair, BMA GPs committeeKaren Jennings, head of health, UnisonJohn Black, president, Royal College of SurgeonsDr ...
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CommentCan patient choice alone force the changes the service needs?
The advent of the coalition has, of course, brought about a major overhaul of the existing power and influence matrix within the NHS.
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InformationWho rules health?
Who do you think will exercise the greatest influence over the NHS and health service policy during 2011? This week HSJ, with the support of Ernst & Young and Harvey Nash, launches the HSJ 100 which is designed to answer that question.
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NewsHSJ100: Staying power is at the heart of NHS influence
As we prepare our list of the most influential people in health in 2010, Alastair McLellan and Darius McQuaid look back at who has wielded most power in the NHS during the last four years
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InformationHSJ 100 free online seminar - future power and influence in the NHS
This online seminar will examine where NHS power will lie in 2011 and who the decision makers will be. Register now to secure your place.












