Editor's blog Wednesday 1 July 2009: Obama's health reform chances get a comic boost
God, it's late. Or early. And just a bit hot.
But it's important to see that
Editor's blog Thursday 25 June 2009: Innovation, as seen from Burgundy
Good morning. This is being written from a break in rural France, where the
weather has stopped doing the “I
Editor's blog Thursday 18 June 2009: a stand for good stats
Good afternoon. A very quick post to point you towards an excellent piece in
today's Times
[http://www.
Guest editorial Thursday 18 June 2009: Mike Farrar on innovation
As the first Healthcare Innovation Expo
[http://www.healthcareinnovationexpo.com/] opens today, this guest editorial
from Mike Farrar, chief executive
Editor's blog Tuesday 16 June 2009: the post-Confed rush - faith in the BMA or the BBC?
A quick one, more later as workload does not abate.
The BMA has issues the following press statement: Responding to
Editor's blog 10 June 2009: financial futures for the NHS
Regular readers will know that we have been banging on about the impending
financial problems for the NHS pretty much
Editor's blog 9 June 2009: new Health Policy Today and feature on a commissioning collaboration under FESC
Good afternoon. As I am psychically preparing myself for the cross-London walk
to get my train lto Liverpool for the
Breaking down tribal barriers: the Ashton, Leigh and Wigan PCT commissioning collaboration with Tribal PLC (part 1 of 4)
Derek Felton, MD of Tribal Health Commissioning and Ashton Leigh and Wigan PCT’s
chief executive Peter Rowe explain to
9th February 2009: Guest editorial - Matthew Swindells on the recession and the NHS
Professor Matthew Swindells follows his recent interview for HPI
[http://www.healthpolicyinsight.com/?q=node/259] with a column looking
Editor's blog 7 June 2009: Upstream at last? Burnham on public health
Interviewed by The Guardian, new health secretary Andy Burnham has suggested
that prevention of lifestyle-associated ill-health
[http://www.guardian.co.