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Editor's blog Wednesday 3rd February 2010: A whistleblower vindicated

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02/03/2010 - 10:49

The general experience of whistleblowers in the NHS is best encapsulated by Thomas Hobbes' description of the lives of people without civil society: "solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short".

Editor's blog Tuesday 2nd February 2010: Two unsurprises

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02/02/2010 - 16:22

A couple of unsurprises: The Lancet has at last formally retracted the Wakefield MMR paper.

Which is good news. Having edited a journal for eight years (albeit one which was about healthcare management), I'm keenly aware that you have to take what authors tell you on trust. It's often less well remembered that Wakefield's research was published with an accompanying editorial which made clear that great caution should be taken with such surprising and unusual experimental results.

Editor's blog Tuesday 2nd February 2010: Out-of-hours report leaked; National Care Service revisited

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02/02/2010 - 10:20

In today's Guardian, James Meikle has got the inside track on the DH report on out-of-hours services, which is due out at the end of the week.

As I mentioned at the time, when the details of this were emerging, I was doing a bit of press office cover for NHS Alliance, whose urgent and out-of-hours care lead Rick Stern is a director of the Primary Care Foundation, whose benchmarking tool the report will firmly endorse.

Editor's blog Monday 1st February 2010: What the hell is going on?

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02/01/2010 - 11:57

Hello again. Normal service is likely to be resumed hereafter. Today we have fresh Maynard Doctrine for you, with the good Professor launching into Clinical Excellence awards with righteous vigour. They do not emerge unscathed.

So, what the hell is going on more generally?

Why has David Cameron just performed a stonking great policy U-turn on cutting the deficit?

A biggie, that one (and leaving the field for the Lib Dems). But far from the only one.

Editor's blog Wednesday 20th January 2010: hello again

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01/20/2010 - 13:38

Hello again. You want to know why I’ve been away for a bit? No, you don’t. Really. Frankly, I don’t want to know about it either.

It was because of stuff. Tedious, time-consuming anti-fun stuff. Four-letter-wording stuff. There we go.

Much has been up. Bill Moyes gave us a farewell interview - which you should read. He also gave one to (and the FT, and HSJ. The quality press, y'know.

Editor's blog Thursday 24th December 2009: Happy Christmas and best for 2010

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12/24/2009 - 14:38

I am writing this perched on the side of a bath. This is a first for me. It's always good to do something new, isn't it? Athough it's not wildly comfortable, so this will be brief.

Context is all: we are in a beautiful Georgian farmhouse in the West Country. The bathroom in the roof conversion is the best chance for broadband signal. Yes, we got away through the snow and the ice, which was very beautiful.

As the song says, we live in a beautiful world. It's easy to forget that. I hope you don't and won't.

Editor's blog Tuesday 22nd December 2009: New Operating Framework: prospect theory, price competition and market uncertainty

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12/22/2009 - 19:11

Much of the ‘ooof!’ in the OF – the NHS Operating Framework 2009-10 - had been correctly guessed or extensively leaked. So the zero growth in the tariff was no surprise (although the decision to keep 0% as a maximum growth for the following three years was perhaps less widely foreseen).

Editor’s blog Tuesday 15th December 2009: The resurrection arrives early.

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12/15/2009 - 16:22

It may appear premature to talk about the resurrection at Christmas, but the recent joint report by the Nuffield Trust and NHS Alliance, Beyond practice-based commissioning: the local clinical partnership, by Judith Smith, Julie Wood and Jo Elias, offers a viable alternative option to practice-based commissioning (PBC).

Editor’s blog Friday 11th December 2009: New DH policy document – inspired by Jim Collins or Juan Collins?

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12/11/2009 - 18:38

Time for a medicines use review, clearly: they’re having visions again in the DH.

The first chapter of new policy document The NHS 2010-2015: from good to great - preventative, patient-centred, productive is called ‘Sustaining the vision’.

Just what we need: a compendium of mission-statement-speak.

Dr Jim will see you now

Editor's blog Wednesday 9th December 2009: What happens next. Warning - may contain plot spoilers.

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12/09/2009 - 16:06

So, what happens next?

(Yes, I've had another interruption. Sick children thing. You know. Anyway, shut up, it's free, innit?)

I think we can start to be clear about quite a few things.

I'm also going to tell you the answer to all the problems the NHS will face during the public sector recession. The answer is, in six roughly equal parts:
The Count from Sesame Street
The Babel Fish from The Hitch-Hiker's Guide To the Galaxy
Indiana Jones
The John Lewis Partnership
Nike
and
The Beatles

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