All articles by Rebecca Evans – Page 7

  • Leader

    NHS top-ups are no substitute for offering a death with dignity

    2008-11-13T09:00:00Z

    The response to Mike Richards’ review of co-payments has been largely positive. The cancer czar had a tricky job to do, forced to navigate choppy ideological waters and land at a practical resolution.

  • News

    Alan Johnson wants fewer London PCTs

    2008-10-30T09:00:00Z

    Alan Johnson has called for a debate about whether there are too many primary care trusts in London. The health secretary told HSJ that he didn't think having 31 PCTs covering London was 'the most sensible arrangement'.

  • News

    Johnson keeps the faith on inequalities

    2008-10-30T09:00:00Z

    Health secretary Alan Johnson says the life expectancy gap is closing and he is promising the end of GP shortages. There is more to do but this is no time for a 'counsel of despair', he tells Rebecca Evans

  • News

    Phil Hope gets beefed-up DH social care portfolio

    2008-10-09T09:00:00Z

    The profile of social care has been given a potential boost with the appointment of Phil Hope as a minister of state for care services in the Department of Health.

  • News

    Phil Hope takes over social care brief at DH

    2008-10-06T11:27:00Z

    Phil Hope has been appointed as a minister in the Department of Health, replacing Ivan Lewis.Mr Hope takes over the social care portfolio. The department is in the middle of an emotive debate on the future shape of care and support, intended to precede a green paper on reform of ...

  • News

    Andrew Lansley pledges to double the count of single rooms

    2008-10-02T09:00:00Z

    The Conservatives have pledged to almost double the proportion of single rooms in NHS hospitals within the first term of a Conservative government.

  • News

    Q&A: Andrew Lansley on the single-room promise

    2008-10-02T09:00:00Z

    HSJ asks Andrew Lansley about his pledge to give every patient access to a single room in five years.

  • News

    Andrew Lansley wins strong support from NHS managers

    2008-09-25T09:00:00Z

    Andrew Lansley has won respect from managers for his detailed knowledge of the health service. Can he transfer this to the Cabinet if the Conservatives win power? Rebecca Evans asks him

  • News

    Gordon Brown promises free prescriptions for cancer patients

    2008-09-24T12:01:00Z

    Gordon Brown promised to abolish prescription charges for cancer patients as part of a 'new settlement' focusing on fairness.In what had been described before he spoke as the speech of his life, the prime minister's announcement that he would scrap the charges for cancer patients from April was well received ...

  • News

    Conservatives plan to step up councils' role in health

    2008-09-04T09:00:00Z

    Public health directors would have to report to local authorities under plans announced by the shadow health secretary last week.

  • Comment

    Media Watch: public health drive

    2008-09-04T09:00:00Z

    Andrew Lansley argued last week that businesses would sign up to the public health drive as long as they weren't subject to excessive regulation.

  • News

    Government to underwrite hospital trusts' assets

    2008-09-03T10:00:00Z

    The government is to underwrite hospital trusts' assets to prevent them going bust and ending up in court.HSJ has learned that the Department of Health is to issue a consultation paper this month that rules out insolvency for trusts that are failing financially.

  • News

    Lansley boosts councils' role in public health

    2008-09-01T10:48:10Z

    Public health directors would have to report to local authorities under plans announced by the shadow health secretary last week.Andrew Lansley told an audience at the think tank Reform that the Conservatives now envisaged councils having an even greater role in improving public health.Outlining conclusions from the party's consultation on ...

  • Comment

    Media Watch: rats in hospitals

    2008-08-14T09:00:00Z

    It was no great surprise that the papers went wild for the Tories' freedom of information 'revelation' that our hospitals are overrun with 'vermin'.

  • News

    Cancelling cleaning contracts 'will be easier'

    2008-07-31T09:00:00Z

    The government will look at how to make it easier for trusts to terminate contracted-out cleaning services when they are not satisfied with them.

  • News

    Welsh trusts successful in call for their own abolition

    2008-07-24T09:00:00Z

    NHS trusts in Wales have succeeded in their unanimous push to bring about their own demise.

  • News

    SHA chief gets top job at Care Quality Commission

    2008-07-22T11:45:00Z

    Cynthia Bower is to be appointed as the chief executive of the Care Quality Commission.Ms Bower, the chief executive of West Midlands strategic health authority, is expected to be confirmed as the chief executive imminently, HSJ can reveal.

  • News

    Watchdogs call for alcohol and obesity focus

    2008-07-17T09:00:00Z

    Alcohol abuse and obesity must be tackled more systematically or they could 'derail' overall health improvements, the health and spending watchdogs have warned.

  • News

    Private orthopaedic clinic fined for registration breaches

    2008-07-17T09:00:00Z

    A court has fined the company that runs a private orthopaedic clinic for breaching the conditions of its registration as a healthcare provider.

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Media Watch: looking back on 60 years

    2008-07-10T09:00:00Z

    On the NHS's 60th anniversary, several papers concluded the government is not doing a bad job of running the service.