Editor’s blog Thursday 8 July 2010: Making up the numbers and making GP commissioners "harlots"
This is getting silly: even sillier than usual.
As you probably know, we reported that the NHS White Paper'
Editor’s blog Monday 12 July 2010: The NHS White Paper is out
Here you go: Equity and excellence: liberating the NHS
[http://www.dh.gov.uk/prod_consum_dh/groups/dh_digitalassets/
Editor’s blog Monday 12 July 2010: "The revolution will not be televised"
But Health Secretary Andrew Lansley will be
[http://beta.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/tv/bbc_parliament/watchlive], at or just
Editor’s blog Monday 12 July 2010: The NHS White Paper - some more questions in search of answers
Good morning. I think there may be some new people visiting today with the
publication of what is clearly in
Editor’s blog Monday 12 July 2010: The vuvuzela of rumour
Good morning. Wasn't it a pleasure to see victory go to the team who didn't
foul
Editor’s blog Tuesday 6 July 2010: EXCLUSIVE – Coalition government’s NHS White Paper due end of July, with five consultations
Health Policy Insight understands that the NHS White Paper will be launched at
the end of July. It will be
Editor’s blog Sunday 11 July 2010: What happens next, Part Two - making commissioning work: the four kinds of GP
I wrote something about the new system a few weeks back, on the subject of
power
in the NHS [http:
Guest editorial Saturday 10 July 2010: Evidence suggests short-term effect of NHS redisorganisation are mostly negative
James Gubb, director of the health unit at Civitas [”http://www.civitas.org.uk/]
, reviews the recent evidence in their
Editor’s blog Friday 9 July 2010: My words - salt, pepper, mustard, ketchup ...
Schoolboy error [http://www.healthpolicyinsight.com/?q=node/605]: I failed to
think about the possibility of a 'media
Editor’s blog Friday 9 July 2010: Telegraphing the changes in the NHS White Paper
I laughed until I stopped
[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/healthnews/7880592/Biggest-revolution-in-the-NHS-for-60-years.html]
.
Then I laughed some more.