Guest editorial Friday 11 March 2016: The tragedy of the NHS (Reinstatement) Bill's delay
Guest contributor The Masked Blogger casts an eye over a legislative fiasco
On Friday the NHS was finally laid to
Editorial Wednesday 9 March 2016: From Trust to trust - The Grand Old Duke Of York, encores and Confucius, confused
The junior doctors are on strike, again. Both sides look entrenched for the long
haul. Both claim the moral high
Editorial Monday 18 January 2016: The wrong thing, righter
I'm loving the de-escalation of the junior doctors' contracts dispute
[http://www.healthpolicyinsight.com/?q=node/1630]
Editorial Wednesday 2 March 2016: What's the difference for NHS managers between an STP and an STI?
Surprise, surprise: there are loads of vacant clinical jobs
[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-35667939], while providers are finding
Editorial Tuesday 23 February 2016: NHS funding - Dagenham finances and The Calais Defence
It is difficult to see what possessed the sensible and savvy Sir David Dalton
to
have recommended, or hinted at
Editorial Tuesday 23 February 2016: The NHS staff survey in detail
The latest version of the NHS staff survey
[http://www.nhsstaffsurveys.com/Caches/Files/20160222_NHS%20Staff%20Survey%202015%20National%
Editorial Wednesday 5 June 2013: On Andy Cowper and his financial conflicts of interest
Editor's note: this post has been updated on several occasions since its original publication in 2013. I also
Editorial Thursday 11 February 2016: Dung, bungs and autodidacts
First, the dung: to the considerable surprise of absolutely nobody, the latest
waiting time data shows that 18 weeks has
Editor's blog Tuesday 10 May 2011: Schrödinger's Bill
I have used this analogy before, but more than ever before, the Health Bill
reminds me of Schrödinger's
Editor's blog Tuesday 12 October 2010: FT Network issues statement on NHS Confederation's suspension of Sue Slipman
Health Service Journal has obtained a statement from FT network chair Peter
Griffiths
[http://www.hsj.co.uk/news/policy/