HSJ100 2016
The annual list of the most influential people in health. Supported by Veredus.
HSJ100 roundtable: How do you fill a £30bn funding gap?
The NHS must deliver huge efficiency savings in the next few years
Simon Stevens cements place as most powerful person in healthcare
End game: HSJ100 raises a glass in another place
HSJ100 2014: interactive list
HSJ100 analysis – technology: Amateur night is over but top tech talent is still wanting
HSJ100 comment: The year to cry freedom
HSJ100 comment: Design of the times
HSJ100 analysis - politics: Importance of NHS is the only certainty in next election
HSJ100 analysis – commissioning: Stevens’ style reinforces his position
HSJ100 analysis – providers: Trusts will weather a time of faltering and flux
HSJ100 2012: Under 'Baron' Nicholson, a new health aristocracy takes shape
How the HSJ100 is judged
HSJ100 2012: Waiting for Mr Francis
The 17 most influential health leaders on Twitter
HSJ100 2012: Regulation sets the agenda
HSJ100 Interactive graphs
Who are the most influential people in the NHS and health policy?
001 - Sir David Nicholson
002 - Andrew Lansley
003 - Robert Francis QC
004 - Stephen Dorrell
005 - Jeremy Heywood
006 - Lord Howe
007 - Richard Douglas
008 - David Behan
009 - Sir Andrew Dillon
010 - Hamish Meldrum
011 - David Flory
012 - Bill McCarthy
013 - Una O'Brien
014 - Sir Bruce Keogh
015 - Dame Sally Davies
016 - Dame Barbara Hakin
017 - Prime Minister's Advisers
018 - David Bennett
019 - Peter Carter
020 - Ian Dalton