Editor's Blog

Apr
27

Editor's blog 26 April 2009: Who wants to be a millionaire, NHS-style?

No, this is not going to be about redundancy pay-offs for sacked chief executives. What were you thinking? No, this
4 min read
Apr
26

Editor's blog 23 April 2009: Happy Birthday, Mr Roth

On my way home from a wonderful lunch in honour of Andrew Roth, author of Parliamentary Profiles and Westminster Confidential.
Apr
23

Editor's blog 23 April 2009: Leading from the front, or from well behind the lines?

Leadership is one of those qualities that are hard to analyse. It is hard to define but very easy to
2 min read
Apr
23

Editor's blog 22 April 2009: Budget airline politics, or business-class planning?

”We will protect our investment in schools and hospitals” – Chancellor Alastair Darling Good afternoon. I have again been away -
5 min read
Apr
08

Editor's blog 7th April 2009: Markets, economics and healthcare

Good evening - a very quick one, to alert you to the arrival of fresh Maynard Doctrine [http://www.healthpolicyinsight.
4 min read
Apr
07

Editor's blog 27th March 2009: DH unclear over how many GP practices still don't have indicative PBC budgets

Hello. A fairly brief one today - the FT has some very thoughtful features [http://www.ft.com/cms/s/
1 min read
Apr
07

Editor's blog 29th March 2009: Bosanquet's six steps to reform

In contrast to Saturday's Gerry Robinson-fest [http://www.healthpolicyinsight.com/?q=node/274], the Telegraph today managed to
3 min read
Apr
07

Editor's blog 1st April 2009: Not The NHS News - The meaning of March

Hello, and what a nice day. And welcome if you've come from OnMedica [http://www.onmedica.com/], with
5 min read
Mar
26

Editor's blog 26th March 2009: Simon Stevens on US-UK lessons, Kings Fund

Kings Fund seminar: Obama’s healthcare challenge - what can the UK and the US learn from each other? Introducing
7 min read
Feb
18

Editor's blog 16th February 2009: New Maynard Doctrine on doctors in management

Good afternoon, and I hope you had a good weekend. I will add something longer later on (probably much later