Editor's blog Thursday 11 June 2009: NHS Confederation Conference - Day Two
Using evidence-based information and population health management to deliver
high-quality care
Simon Stevens, UnitedHealth
“There are two clichés in the
Editorial 4th June 2015: Rough transcript of Jeremy Hunt's speech to NHS Confederation conference
Rough transcript
Unlike Ed Miliband forgetting to mention the deficit, I'm going to spend a lot
of time
Editorial Thursday 11 June 2015: Monitor and TDA to sort-of-merge as David Bennett exits
And one of the worst-kept secrets in the NHS is revealed: Monitor and the TDA
are to sort-of-merge
[https://www.
Editorial Friday 5 June 2015: 'We hide vegetables' - that was the Confed Conference 2015, that was
Wednesday's programme opened with an attentive, personal and measured speech
from NHS Confederation chief executive Rob Webster on
Editorial Wednesday 3 June 2015: Rough transcript of Simon Stevens' speech to the NHS Confederation conference
Simon Stevens transcript
There was no text for this speech, so this is a very rough transcript, far from
carved
Editorial Friday 29 May 2015: Is Monitor's Dr David Bennett the new Jim Morrison, Shia LaBoeuf or Michael Heseltine?
Health Policy Insight spoils you, I know. Firstly, you got exclusive
understanding of how Simon Stevens' NHS strategy is
The Maynard Doctrine:: Time for scepticaemia
Health economist Professor Alan Maynard suggests that it’s time for a little
definition of what we actually mean by
Editorial Friday 8 May 2015: What the new Conservative government will do on health
1. Celebrate. They had no clue they were going to win an overall majority. They
have one. It is not
Editorial Wednesday 6 May 2015: Simon Stevens' 'Pet Sounds'
As some light relief after a heavy piece about NHS finances
[”http://www.healthpolicyinsight.com/?q=node/1591], I think
The Maynard Doctrine 6 May 2015: Pre-electoral reflections - is the NHS going to hell in a handcart?
Health economist Professor Alan Maynard wonders what the bloody hell’s going on
with electioneering health policy, and is mildly