Editor's blog Friday 31 July 2009: The DH 10 workstreams for the worst-case financial scenario
The DH has outlined ten 'workstreams' for addressing the worst-case scenario for
the economy. At one level, this
Guest editorial Tuesday 10 August 2009: Blinding stupidity over Lucentis and Avastin in recessionary times
Professor Alan Maynard OBE, HPI's esteemed columnist, reflects on the blinding
stupidity of currently prevalent NHS treatment of
Editor’s blog Tuesday 10 August 2009: the Tory IT review hullabaloo, and more
Good evening. This is another dispatch from abroad. We are away to celebrate my
birthday, so there will be intermittent
Editor’s blog Wednesday 26 August 2009: Back to work; the Kennedy threat to Obama health reform; and the party of the NHS
Perspective was one of the great additions in fine art painting. It involved the
creation of the horizon line, which
Editor’s blog Thursday 27 August 2009: The basics of nursing
The new report from the Patients Association, Patients, not numbers … people,
not statistics
[”http://www.patients-association.org.uk/DBIMGS/file/
Editor's blog Friday 28 August 2009: Recessionomics - the cost and price of the shift in the politics of public spending
From the silly season’s decline and fall, we are warming up to the party
conference season. On Tuesday, The
Editor's blog Thursday 10 September 2009: US healthcare reform bill; much ado about McKinseys and the steady hand of the Bill
Hello. I’ve been away finishing up a stint editing a journal about continence.
Insert your own joke here.
I’
Editor’s blog Monday 21 September 2009: “you’re number 37 – have a look”
Two posts today: this, the first, is about the US health reform agenda (the next
will be on the Lib
Editor’s blog Monday 21 September 2009: Liberal Democrat health policy, and sympathy for Ms Hewitt
Sometimes, people smile superciliously at me for taking the Liberal Democrats’
health policy seriously. That’s okay, of course. A
Editor's blog Tuesday 29th September 2009: Labour Conference 2009 - go back to your constituencies and prepare for opposition
Footage on TV of the Labour Party conference in Brighton has had a haunted and
almost surreal air. Where once