Editor's blog Wednesday 30 September 2009: National Care Service funding - pick a number, any number
Good morning. You may have caught PM Gordon Brown on the BBC's Today programme
this morning. When James
The Maynard Doctrine: Making people healthier - time to use the price mechanism?
Professor Alan Maynard OBE suggests a taxing approach to the health problems
caused by alcohol and sugary foods. Minimum pricing
Editor's blog Friday 28 August 2009: Claire Rayner on the need for more NHS regulation
I once chaired a conference at which Claire Rayner spoke about patient dignity.
She's a lovely woman, and
Editor's blog Monday 24 August: Back tomorrow
Hello. Hope you're well.
Holiday ends today, and to mark the bitter-sweet prospect of a return to the
The Maynard Doctrine: Limey lessons for America on healthcare reform
Professor Alan Maynard OBE looks at the progress and pitfalls of healthcare
reform in the USA
Winston Churchill is alleged
Editor's blog 6 June 2009: Bob Sang RIP
It is with huge sadness that I write about the death of Bob Sang yesterday. Bob
was 61.
His particular
An A-Z of US healthcare politics: Health Policy Today 25 July 2009
HPI associated director Tom Smith looks at the battleground of US healthcare
reform - a totem to the Obama presidency,
David Cameron, NHS ladies' man: Health Policy Today 28 July 2009
David Cameron is trying to woo NHS woman.
Women are the section of the electorate that are moving to the
The Maynard Doctrine: If and when the Tories win, what happens to the NHS?
Professor Alan Maynard OBE considers how a potential Conservative administration
might go about dealing with the NHS. Integration, evidence, less
Editor's blog Tuesday 13 July 2009: Darzi's departure - a Judas GOAT of clinical engagement?
So it has been confirmed that the good Lord Darzi is off up the road
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