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Editor’s blog Wednesday 21 July 2010: Government's confused response to Health Select Committee report on commissioning

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07/21/2010 - 12:43

The Health Secretary was in his element in front of the Health Select Committee yesterday, no? Detail, detail and more detail.

Editor’s blog Wednesday 21 July 2010: Inconvenient truths and rational analyses will out

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07/21/2010 - 08:37

Good morning.

Today sees a plethora of new entries into the august ledger of Things That Are Not Surprising.

Editor’s blog Tuesday 20 July 2010: The Guardian prove that the Daily Mail has no monopoly on stupid health policy stories

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07/20/2010 - 20:41

I accept that the effectiveness of swearing is in approximately inverse proportion to its frequency.

So I willl just say, "for gosh's sake" to this story in The Guardian, which suggests that a US private health insurance / maintenance organisation (UnitedHealth, of Simon Stevens fame), who have the slightest of footholds in the UK healthcare market, has done well in its last quarter.

Editor’s blog Tuesday 20 July 2010: Dame Jo Williams' CQC chair candidacy announced by Lansley to Health Select Committee

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07/20/2010 - 15:56

A DH press release reveals that Dame Jo Williams, interim chair of the Care Quality Commission, has been chosen by Health Secretary Andrew Lansley as candidate to become the CQC's permanent chair.

She will now undergo a selection meeting with the Health Select Committee, who will then make a recommendation to the Health Secretary, which he will "carefullly consider" prior to finalising the app[ointment.

Editor’s blog Tuesday 20 July 2010: Notes from Health Secretary Andrew Lansley's first Health Select Committee appearance

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07/20/2010 - 10:06

This is summary, notes, emerging. Uncorrected and then some. There are going to be a lot of typos. UPDATE: It seems to be on a loop here - don't know how long it stays live.

There is jacket-off 'mirroring' between HSC chair Stephen Dorrell and Andrew Lansley – like the Cameron-Clegg arm-touching on the steps of Downing Street.

Dorrell: “The session was actually envisaged before we knew the White Paper was going to be published.”

Editor’s blog Tuesday 20 July 2010: Lansley's first Health Select Committee appearance, this morning at 11 am

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07/20/2010 - 08:46

Good morning.

You may already have noticed that we have a fresh dispensation of Maynard Doctrine for your edification and entertainment. The good professor takes on incentives in the new model NHS. Do read it.

Editor’s blog Monday 19 July 2010: Competing for business, Part Two

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07/19/2010 - 20:12

Evening, all.

David Brindle of The Guardian's well-spotted report of the latest private medical insurance figures from Laing and Buisson inspires me to get on with Part Two of the 'Competing For Business' bit. Part One appeared here.

Editor’s blog Monday 19 July 2010: BMA seeks new route to block private sector in commissioning

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07/19/2010 - 16:37

That's interesting, if not very surprising.

Health Service Journal's Sally Gainsbury has been given a copy of BMA GPC chair Dr Laurence Buckman's email to GPs, which restates the BMA's belief that "wherever possible, GPs should ensure that NHS providers are the providers of choice".

The Maynard Doctrine: It’s the incentives, stupid!

Professor Alan Maynard looks at what a future based around outcome measurement and new incentives will mean.

The Coalition’s reforms depend for their success on the creation of an efficient set of incentives which “bring the horses to water and makes them drink” in a co-ordinated and efficient way.

Editor’s blog Monday 19 July 2010: PM David Cameron on what Big Society means for the public sector

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07/19/2010 - 12:38

Below are two extracted sections from Prime Minister David Cameron's speech in Liverpoool this morning:

1. "Public service reform. We’ve got to get rid of the centralised bureaucracy that wastes money and undermines morale.