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Editor’s blog Friday 14 May 2010: Welcome to the 'B Boy' ministers Burns and Burstow

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05/14/2010 - 10:46

The B boys
So we welcome the two new health ministers announced, Conservative Simon Burns MP and Lib Dem Paul Burstow MP.

Simon Burns

Health Minister Simon Burns (speaking in 2008) - "There has been too much of a propensity … for politicians to interfere when they come into office, and to feel that they have to prove their stamina and machismo by making changes, sometimes, it seems, just for the sake of it.

Editor’s blog Right Of Reply Thursday 13 May 2010: Health Policy Insight blog on Sir Ian Carruthers “inaccurate and offensive"

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05/13/2010 - 19:46

The Health Policy Insight Editor’s Blog condemning the treatment of Royal Cornwall Hospitals’ former chief executive John Watkinson is inaccurate and offensive.

The claim for unfair dismissal was made not against Sir Ian Carruthers or the South West Strategic Health Authority but against Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS Trust, which made its own decisions acting on independent legal advice.

Editor’s blog Thursday 13 May 2010: Why no SHA assurance publications for six SHAs?

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05/13/2010 - 13:05

I've just recently got interested in the SHA assurance process (this is archived content from the DH site-as-was, obviously).

Now these are interesting and useful documents.

The quick links have all, interestingly, stopped working since I started ringing round and writing this story, but you can get them through the page above for:
NHS North West
NHS South West
NHS South East Coast
NHS East of England

Editor’s blog Thursday 13 May 2010: Health Secretary Andrew Lansley on 'Today' on cuts, inflation and closures

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05/13/2010 - 10:24

Health secretary Andrew Lansley appeared on Radio 4's Today to describe the new Tory-Lib Dem government's priorities for health policy.

A transcript appears below.

John Humphreys: The Tories wanted to ring-fence spending on the NHS; the Liberal Democrats didn’t. Whatever happens over the next five years, there are going to have to be cuts in the way in which the NHS is run, aren’t there?

Editor’s blog Thursday 13 May 2010: Health Secretary Andrew Lansley's first statement

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05/13/2010 - 09:01

Health secretary Andrew Lansley's first statement in office has been published on the DH website.

It reads,
'Just as Britain needs strong and stable Government, so we intend to bring to the NHS the consistent, stable reform, which enables it to deliver improving quality of care to patients.

'I have met many people working in the NHS and social care; I know they want to focus on patients and to be accountable for the results they achieve.

Editor’s blog Wednesday 12 May 2010: Agreement NHS funding increases "should increase in real terms each year" - not "will"

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05/12/2010 - 13:56

The language always matters.

Always watch the words used.

Just as we had Health Secretary Andrew Lansley's journey from "no more targets" to "no more politically motivated targets" during the election campaign, now we can read what the Coalition Agreement between the Liberal-Conservative government says.

There are "should" commitments in this Agreement, and there are "will" commitments.

And what it says on the NHS and public spending is this:

Editor’s blog Wednesday 12 May 2010: Employment Tribunal trashes Sir Ian Carruthers' treatment of Royal Cornwall CE

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05/12/2010 - 12:34

The excellent Dr Phil Hammond is well-known for his nom-de-plume as Private Eye's MD.

His latest Eye column, reproduced here on his website, looks at the Employment Tribunal's ruling over the suspension and subsequent dismissal of Royal Cornwall Hospitals Trust chief executive John Watkinson in 2008.

Editor’s blog Wednesday 12 May 2010: The electoral ash cloud starts to clear

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05/12/2010 - 09:19

Good morning.

The rumour mill of the Westminster Village has it that the terms of this full coalition mean that there will be a Liberal Democrat minister in every department.

So will Norman Lamb get a post at health? He is the logical choice. He has been a good messenger for his party’s health policy, and understands the issues.

He should get a post. The interesting next question will be to see what portfolio is given to a Lib Dem health minister.

Lamb to the slaughter?

Editor's blog Wednesday 12 May 2010: Matt Tee interview

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05/12/2010 - 01:17

Anyway, before we were so rudely interrupted by this election thingy ...

I got an interview with Matt Tee, former comms supremo of the Commissiong For Health Improvement, DH and also erstwhile business development dude at Dr Foster - not to mention former CE of NHS Direct.

He has been spending recent years in the Cabinet Office as head of government communications. We spoke a bit about all of the above. Couldn't publish during for purdah reasons, can now and so am.

Hope you enjoy it.

Editor's blog Tuesday 11 May 2010: Life becoming a Lansloid

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05/11/2010 - 21:22

PoliticsHome suggests that Andrew Lansley is confirmed as the next Health Secretary.

Quite a job. Quite a time.

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