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Cowper’s Cut 340: D-day launches Lord Darzi’s second NHS reform report
Lord Darzi’s ‘Independent Investigation Of The NHS In England’ does two main things: it tells health experts nothing they
Cowper’s Cut 339: The Great British Lord-Off - Darzi vs Lansley. Seconds out!
It seems that this week will end the post-election ‘Waiting For Darzi’ era.
Tory health reforms left UK open to
Cowper’s Cut 338: September Gurls
Internal BMA backlash against militant anti-Cass tendency
The British Medical Association finds itself beset by avoidable, irrelevant internal politics which
Cowper’s Cut 337: On the subject of money
It’s another week when we don’t yet know whether the Labour Government knows its Chablis from its chardonnay
Cowper’s Cut 336: Rumsfelding the NHS
It’s been another fairly quiet week in health policy and politics. After the past few years, that’s not
Cowper’s Cut 335: Summertime Blues
I won’t pretend that this has been the most action-packed week ever in English health policy and politics.
Showing
Cowper’s Cut 334: A possible deal on junior doctors’ pay, but a doughnut for Dilnot
Racist riots
Rioters throw rocks at ‘terrified’ NHS nurses on way to work as emergency coverThe Filipino NHS workers were
Showing us that the NHS is anti-racist
Professor Partha Kar is a diabetes consultant in Portsmouth, and author of the first plan for addressing racism in and
Cowper’s Cut 333: Labour’s Back-To-The-Futurism
SOS CQC
An interim report has found significant failings in the effectiveness of the @CareQualityComm
We expect the Care Quality