Editor's blog update 3 July 2008: New feature on BMA-Government row
An update: this has gone on in features, but may as well go here too.
A gentlemen’s agreement, or
Editor's blog 7 July 2008 - New 'Maynard Doctrine'
Good morning. Hope you've had a good weekend.
The latest instalment of 'The Maynard Doctrine'
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Editor's blog 9 July 2008: The human face of the co-payments policy debate
You may already have seen the moving story of NHS surgeon Gordon Matthews and
his wife Sue [http://http://news.
Editor's blog 14 July 2008: Bastille Day
In France, 14th July is Bastille Day - a national celebration of the eighteenth
century regicide that set the country
Editor's blog 15 July 2008: Gerry Robinson - zombie for self-love
Policy zombies for (self-)love
The Canadian academic Robert Evans and colleagues described the existence of
health policy zombies
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Editor's blog update 21 July 08 - KPMG / Charles Clarke report reviewed
Ex-Minister Charles Clarke MP's execrable pamphlet for KPMG about health funding
[http://www.healthpolicyinsight.com/?q=node/127]
Editor's Blog 22 July 2008: Traction and drag queens
A fairly cosmopolitan friend (Cambridge graduate, former actress, former
restauranteur, farmer’s wife, PhD and theatre director) once revealed a
Editor's blog 24 July 2008 - Is healthcare an artisan product or an industrial one?
This afternoon, while I was tasting some wines in Meursault and Volnay, I was
having 'that discussion' with
Editor's blog 28 July 2008: Investing for outcomes
Good evening - good, that is, if the thunderstorm has passed you by yet, taking
with it the louring humidity.
Editor's blog 31 July 2008: The curse of the drinking classes
Oscar Wilde inverted the well-known Temperance Movement slogan to produce his
formulation that "work is the curse of the