Editor's blog 20th January 2009: A true story - good wishes, please
Good morning. We have new Health Policy Today from Tom Smith
(www.healthpolicyinsight.com/?q=node/248), and I hope
Editor's blog 15th January 2009: Safer surgery straightforward
Not that I want to seem didactic or anything, but you need to go here -
http://content.nejm.org/
Editor's blog 14th January 2009: Transform over content?
Good morning. You will probably already have seen the DH’s new Transforming
community services: enabling new patterns of provision
Editor’s blog 13th January 2009: A right, righteous bollocking
Stop whatever you are doing now (yes, even reading something I write);
go here
(http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/
Guest blog 9th January 2009: Who is looking after the NHS brand?
It’s great that primary care trusts have been busy rebranding. My local PCT has
now become NHS Suffolk, which
Editor's blog 9th January 2009: The shock of the familiar, and a welcome guest
The policy points of the day are both sadly familiar ones. Firstly, the
Conservatives have availed themselves of the open
Editor's blog 8th January 2009: Answering the 2009 GP patient survey
On the day when it was revealed that BMA Chair of Council Dr Hamish Meldrum has
got into media embarrassment
Editorial 5th January 2009: Love in a cold climate
Hello, and welcome back to Health Policy Insight in 2009.
It would seem that the gift of prophecy has not
Editor’s blog 7th January 2009: How many CSEs have you got?
As a pint-downing weathergirl and a Tory topless model prepare to fight it out
for the voting sub-section (i.e.
Editorial 6th January 2009: To err is human; to forgive, incarnadine
It’s a slow start to the year policy-wise, which made the Liberal Democrats’ FOI
of the figures from the