All HSJ100 2011 articles – Page 3
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039 - Sir Robert Naylor
Chief executive, University College London Hospitals Foundation Trust (2010 ranking: 31)
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041 - Lord Darzi
Chairman for the Institute of Global Health Innovation at Imperial College (New entry)
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042 - Sir Michael Rawlins
Chair, National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (2010 ranking: 34)
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043 - Special Advisers to the Health Secretary
Bill Morgan (2010 ranking: 32), Sean Worth (2010 ranking: 16), Paul Stephenson (new entry) and Jenny Jackson (new entry)
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044 - Julie Moore
Chief executive, University Hospitals Birmingham Foundation Trust (New entry)
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047 - David Nicholson's Advisers
Jo Wass, chief of staff; and Ralph Coulbeck policy adviser, office of NHS chief executive (New entry)
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LeaderHSJ100: In a time of transition, power lies in David Nicholson’s iron grip
The HSJ100’s job is to predict who will wield the greatest influence over health policy and the NHS in the coming 12 months.
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CommentHSJ100: judging panel and process
The judging panel and process involved in this year’s HSJ100.
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CommentHSJ100: 'We need the best of both private and public to deliver change'
The challenges facing the NHS cannot be adequately addressed through incremental change; it’s time to do different things, rather than just doing things differently, writes Accenture Health UK director Simon England.
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