All Leader articles – Page 18
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Public engagement with service information is key test of choice
HSJ editor Alastair McLellan’s leader.
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We should expect more questions than answers from good leaders
Health leaders will need to adopt a new style.
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The data debate needs a dose of pragmatism
Things could quickly turn sour despite best intentions of data-sharing plans.
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GPs vs MPs: the ‘new’ battle ground for a redesigned NHS
Will reconfiguration be any different this time around?
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How many care scandals are we missing as reform rolls on?
Reforms’ upheaval threatens care quality and safety.
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The fairness debate will put health back on the front pages
The health sector’s low profile won’t last long.
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The DH continues to dance around the issue of CCG freedoms
What will CCGs do with their “assumed liberty”?
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Agenda for Change was built for a feast. How will it cope with famine?
This year’s Budget puts the squeeze on pay.
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Commissioning board mandate must set out a clear vision
CCGs should be wary about what comes next.
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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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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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HSJ…more for healthcare leaders
One thing unites HSJ readers, whether they have a clinical or non-clinical background, work in the NHS or provide services from the private sector: they are all leaders.
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Experienced GPs and managers can give CCGs the best start
Commissioning will, at first, need experience at the helm.
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Out of CSS failure will come a ready-made market
How important is it that CSSs are set up along commercial lines?
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The fate of unsustainable services is back in the hands of the centre
Alastair McLellan’s editorial.
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Failure to limit expectations is blighting NHS regulation
Did Cynthia Bower fail to control the expectations of her commission?
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The Health Bill plan B is dead, but plan C lives on
David Cameron has made passing the Health Bill a matter of confidence – making it close to impossible the legislation will fail. We now need to ask what kind of bill will be passed and what will happen afterwards.