All Leader articles – Page 9
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LeaderDavid Cameron’s second attempt to reform the NHS will be built on firmer foundations
Hunt has proved effective
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LeaderThe new health secretary will be more hands on than Hunt has ever been
Voters expect big things
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LeaderCCGs' role is being questioned from all directions
There is a risk in making CCGs subsidiary to health and wellbeing boards
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LeaderNeither politics nor personality should throw the NHS's plan off course
A difficult balancing act
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LeaderHow a new government can ride the 'crisis' tide to effect change
Leading the health service out of difficulty
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LeaderThere are no winners to be found in the battle over NHS prices
The NHS pricing dispute has raged for months
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LeaderIt's a historic day for Manchester, but not a 'town hall takeover'
NHS insiders in Greater Manchester have been pleasantly amazed by the speed at which negotiations progressed leading up to today’s historic agreement to devolve and integrate £6bn of health and social care spending for the conurbation.
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LeaderAvoiding injustice: why HSJ is not publishing the names of 'unfit' NHS directors
Fit and proper person complaints
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Leader£500m risk transfer will not end the search for financial stability
Risk transfer signals “years of ad hoc approaches”
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LeaderPoliticians are still playing the blame game over whistleblowing
Neither side seems to note the irony
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LeaderStevens is dismantling the recent past to make way for the NHS's future
The end of Lansley’s act
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LeaderAusterity has stretched the tariff's credibility to breaking point
The NHS has lunged into a messy struggle
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LeaderWhat role for private providers in the NHS after the election?
Independent sector will have a bigger role post-election
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