Interview - Sir Robert Naylor, chief executive, UCLH NHS Foundation Trust
Sir Robert Naylor is one of the best-known acute trust chief executives in the
NHS. After a decade at the
Editor’s blog Monday 5 July 2010: Not the White Paper (and maybe not next Monday either)
The Magnificent Timmins does it again
[http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/65dad086-87aa-11df-9f37-00144feabdc0.html].
Nick's FT piece
Editor's blog Wednesday 3 March 2010: Loose journalism, the Virgin hokey-cokey, and the late Co-operation and Competition Panel
Hello. Now as I pointed out yesterday, this article
[http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2010/mar/02/nhs-primary-healthcare-trusts-cuts]
in
Sir David Nicholson speech to NHS Confederation conference 25 June 2010
Sir David Nicholson, Chief Executive of the NHS in England
Thank you. Right then, well it's great to
Editor's blog Friday 25 June 2010: A bullish constitution, no news but some messages: David Nicholson NHS Confederation speech
Message Number One: he wants to stay. The clock has definitely stopped on ‘NHS
chief executive Sir David Nicholson (and
Editor’s blog Thursday 1 July 2010: Lansley = Rooney - a goal is not a target
First, it was targets. I definitely remember the Conservatives promising to
abolish targets.
Next was added a variety of adjectives:
Editor’s blog Wednesday 30 June 2010: DH survey shows PBC ineffective and in retreat
We don’t even know yet what GP-led commissioning is going to be called.
It might be called ‘clinical commissioning’
Editor’s blog Wednesday 30 June 2010: Health Minister Burns flares up at Speaker Bercow
Further to our recent mention of the gaiety that new Conservative Health Select
Committee members Nadine Dorries and David Tredinnick
Editor’s blog Monday 28 June 2010: Testing the foundations and the afterlife of targets
FT regulator Monitor looks set to become the NHS economic regulator envisaged in
the Conservative pre-election health policy.
Its new
Editor’s blog Tuesday 29 June 2010: Ooh dear. Tony Blair advises David Cameron to follow the political syllogism
There is the kernel of a good idea in ex-PM Tony Blair's advice to PM David
Cameron, as