All General election 2015 articles – Page 8
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Leader
The NHS's challenging new year will be dominated by four themes
2015 is set to be a crucial year
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Comment
HSJ100 analysis - politics: Importance of NHS is the only certainty in next election
Our top names are those best positioned to shape a year of volatility and voters, writes HSJ editor Alastair McLellan
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News
Open letter in full: Respect for NHS managers
The full text of the open letter calling for a change in attitudes towards NHS managers
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Leader
Treat NHS managers with respect during the election campaign
Managers are too often singled out for blame
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News
Healthcare leaders attack 'scapegoating' of managers
Leading clinicians and patient campaigners have joined two former health secretaries to call for a change in attitude towards NHS managers
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News
Dorrell to leave parliament
Former health secretary Stephen Dorrell has announced that he will not be standing as an MP at the next election. Instead he will be joining consultant KPMG.
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News
Hospital inspections in marginal seats could swing general election
Hospital inspections could play a role in deciding the outcome of next year’s general election, according to analysis shared exclusively with HSJ.
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News
Burnham: FT model reinforces hospital domination
The foundation trust model must be updated to prevent a hospital centred approach which could “perpetuates silos”, shadow health secretary Andy Burnham has said.
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Comment
The three ways to drive transformational change in the NHS
How a new programme will strengthen the NHS
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HSJ Local
Election delays Worcestershire review of acute services
STRUCTURE: Plans to close a financial hole due to open in Worcestershire acute services’ budget next year have been put on hold until after the May election.
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Comment
Talking dirty to the public
Being honest about NHS reform is a political taboo worth breaking
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News
UKIP candidate hits out at Medway chair
The UKIP parliamentary candidate criticised for using a picture of a hospital chief executive in election material has attacked the “extraordinary” intervention of the chair of Medway Foundation Trust
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Leader
Burnham fills in the blanks on 'reform without reorganisation'
Labour shadow outlines plans in an exclusive interview
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News
'There's no getting away from difficult choices over staff pay,' says Burnham
A Labour government would use pay restraint and make ‘difficult choices’ about the wages of NHS frontline staff if the party wins the election next year
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Comment
No party should feel comfortable with their NHS position yet
None of the parties have had a decisive breakthrough
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Comment
Political pressure is on in this age of entitlement
There’s a frenzied bidding war for a shrinking pot
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News
Labour seeks to mollify reorganisation fears
Labour has sought to reassure clinical commissioning groups that its health reforms would not amount to a top-down ‘big bang’ shake up of the NHS.