Comment archive – Page 309
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Sally Gainsbury: acute hospitals are living in Monitor's 'downside'
The regulator’s effciency savings target is worsening.
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Michael White: the battle over waiting times is blurred by both sides
Headline-grabbing allegations are nothing a good figures massage can’t sort.
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The duty of communicating information to patients
Healthcare regulators need to communicate risks loud and clear.
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Norman Williams on driving change
The revolution in access to cardiac surgery that Devi Shetty has facilitated in India shows what is possible through clinical leadership.
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Ali Parsa on hospital process management
A major management challenge for hospital operators is the fact that hospitals are hybrid organisations.
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Leader
The DH continues to dance around the issue of CCG freedoms
What will CCGs do with their “assumed liberty”?
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Media Watch: Lansley's regional pay plan is 'from another planet'
Health policy in the media this week.
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'The NHS could miss the next care revolution'
HSJ interviews GE Healthcare president John Dineen.
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Michael White: the many faces of Conservative ministers
Voters still don’t know which template fits the Tories best.
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Leader
Agenda for Change was built for a feast. How will it cope with famine?
This year’s Budget puts the squeeze on pay.
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Readers' letters – 19 April 2012
Is the support service market a closed shop? And help is at hand for tinnitus sufferers
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Noel Plumridge: CCGs meet their controllers
The commissioning purse strings remain tightly tied.
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There are no clear winners from the new price-setting regime
Who stands to gain most from Monitor’s new power to dictate “local modifications” to the price of NHS services?
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Michael White: abortion row gives a glimpse of politically disfiguring culture wars
Partisans are standing firm and playing politics.
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Sally Gainsbury: quiet panic at the DH
It is, as they say, the quiet ones you have to watch.
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Leader
Commissioning board mandate must set out a clear vision
CCGs should be wary about what comes next.