All General election 2015 articles – Page 2
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Comment
The new health secretary will face an uphill battle
The new health secretary must draw up a road map for sustainable health services
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News
Election tweets from the HSJ team
Follow the HSJ team on Twitter for reaction to the election result and what it might mean for the NHS
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Comment
Rhetoric is not enough: Prove parity of esteem with action
Invest in improving access to psychological therapies
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Comment
Build a clearer clinical workforce picture to tackle the challenges it faces
A systematic dataset
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News
Labour and Tories promise to block reconfiguration plans
Senior Labour and Conservative health figures have committed to blocking reconfiguration plans if their party wins the general election.
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News
Election 2015: The must read articles before polling day
The must read HSJ interviews, analyses, polls from the election campaign – and what might happen from 8 May
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Comment
Politicians must prioritise reform to close the NHS funding gap
It will prevent hardship in future
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Comment
NHS funding and politics: the public’s trust is not for sale
Will the parties’ spending pledges sway votes?
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Comment
End Game: Library lols as health leaders slip up
An amusing election debate in a library reveals disparities within political parties, while magnets have the power to heal menopause symptoms
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News
Exclusive: Concern in NHS England over Hunt's CCG 'points' rating system
Clinical commissioning group leaders and some NHS England officials are questioning a move by Jeremy Hunt to impose a ‘league table’ style points ranking for CCGs, well placed sources have told HSJ.
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Comment
Call it 'weaponisation' or just plain politics, but Labour is winning on health
Election poll results
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News
HSJ daily digest: Exclusive election survey and tributes to patients' champion
HSJ’s daily digest of Tuesday’s significant developments for healthcare leaders
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Comment
A TV election debate that reminded us of the 'better angels of our nature'
A sensible pre-election TV debate
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News
Election survey: How popular are the parties' flagship health policies?
Our exclusive pre-election poll tested the popularity of a series of key health policy pledges from across the political spectrum.
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News
Exclusive poll: Tory cash pledge fails to cut through
Voters believe Labour is the party most likely to give the NHS the money it needs over the next five years, even though the Conservatives have promised more cash for the service in the next Parliament.
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Leader
The new health secretary will be more hands on than Hunt has ever been
Voters expect big things
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News
HSJ daily digest: Tariff tremors and election lessons for the NHS
HSJ’s daily digest of Monday’s significant developments for healthcare leaders: