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
Editor's blog 4th August 2008: Localism - easy to mouthe, but hard to swallow
Good evening.
Today we have new Maynard Doctrine, looking at the issue of variation in
nursing
practice [http://www.healthpolicyinsight.
Editor's blog 5th August 2008: loving an elevator?
Evening, all. You will find Tom Smith's latest Health Policy Today now online,
reflecting on the policy and
Editor’s blog 7th August 2008: P4 / 2P = pay to play?
The curse of the TLA (three-letter acronym) is a heavy shadow hanging over the
wonderful world of the NHS. In
Editor's blog 17th August 2008: Rawlins bites back
Hello again, after another unwanted and unexpected workload-enforced interregnum
of absence. What a lot of medals Team GB have got.
Editor's blog 18th August - Rawlins and Dillon show attack is the best form of defence
While blogging last night [http://www.healthpolicyinsight.com/?q=node/149], I
didn't yet know that NICE chair
Editor's blog 1st September: Stumbling into topping up
Hello again. The past couple of weeks have been insanely busy with other work,
hence my temporary absence from the