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Editor’s blog Thursday 2 July 2009: Why Andrew Lansley won’t be the next health secretary

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07/02/2009 - 16:00

Hello. You will probably have already seen the row over Sally Gainsbury of Health Service Journal’s reporting of what Andrew Lansley said to her about workforce pay negotiations. She asked if he was happy with negotiations between the unions and NHS Employers beginning before the announcement of the next CSR.

Editor's blog Wednesday 1 July 2009: an interesting idea from Lord Darzi - budgets for clinical teams

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07/01/2009 - 19:03

Here is an interesting idea from Health Minister Lord Darzi, given to The Guardian today in an exclusive interview, about giving acute clinical teams control over their own budgets.

It's genuinely interesting. It could just be a means to real clinical engagement - or it could be a Machiavellian scheme to both stop their mouths with gold and to make them as complicit as a 'blame hound'.

Editor's blog Wednesday 1 July 2009: Obama's health reform chances get a comic boost

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07/01/2009 - 00:54

God, it's late. Or early. And just a bit hot.

But it's important to see that President Obama is now likely to have the 60 senate seats he needs to avoid Republican filibustering throttling his reforms.

Elsewhere on HPI, you should read the latest instalment of Maynard Doctrine, in which the good Professor looks at the choices facing a putative incoming Conservative administration.

Editor's blog Thursday 25 June 2009: Innovation, as seen from Burgundy

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06/25/2009 - 07:27

Good morning. This is being written from a break in rural France, where the weather has stopped doing the “I think it’s clearing up” thing and is doing the lovely summery sunshine thing. This is making me happy.

The latest Maynard Doctrine sees the irrepresssible Professor (who’d be silly enough to try to repress him?) get stuck into NICE rationing, and why more is needed in what David Nicholson refers to as “world-class decommissioning”.

Editor's blog Thursday 18 June 2009: a stand for good stats

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06/18/2009 - 15:12

Good afternoon. A very quick post to point you towards an excellent piece in today's Times introducing the new body Straight Statistics.

The excellent Nigel Hawkes (formerly a journalist for The Times parish) is director of this new organisation, which aims to point out good practice in statistical use and to highlight abuse. Straight Statistics is going to be A Good Thing, and it deserves an unreserved welcome. Their website is http://straightstatistics.org

Guest editorial Thursday 18 June 2009: Mike Farrar on innovation

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06/18/2009 - 06:05

As the first Healthcare Innovation Expo opens today, this guest editorial from Mike Farrar, chief executive of NHS North West strategic health authority, discussest the importance of innovation.

The definition and the delivery of good healthcare are dynamic: they don’t stand still. What this means for the NHS is that innovation really matters - as Lord Darzi’s next-stage review and the duty to innovate in the NHS Constitution confirm.

Editor's blog Tuesday 16 June 2009: the post-Confed rush - faith in the BMA or the BBC?

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06/16/2009 - 10:52

A quick one, more later as workload does not abate.

Editor's blog Thursday 11 June 2009: NHS Confederation Conference - Day Two

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06/11/2009 - 11:08

Using evidence-based information and population health management to deliver high-quality care
Simon Stevens, UnitedHealth

“There are two clichés in the conversation at the moment:
1. The NHS is about to face significant fiscal crunch; and
2. There are 18 months to do something about it.

"The first is true, I’m not sure of the second.

Editor's blog 10 June 2009: NHS Confederation Conference – Day One

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06/10/2009 - 10:00

Who’s driving?
I can never quite decide which is the worst mainline station in the country (the best is, of course, Marylebone). The field is so strong.

However, Euston is in with a shout. Airless and brutal, its Soviet charms are helped neither by the impressive, tube-strike-related queue for taxis nor by the cack-handed redevelopment of the booking hall.

Credit where it is due, though, the station pub’s staff were charming, helpful and made me a damn good cup of coffee. And their powerpoint actually supplied power.

Editor's blog 10 June 2009: financial futures for the NHS

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06/10/2009 - 01:08

Regular readers will know that we have been banging on about the impending financial problems for the NHS pretty much since this site launched, a year ago. It appears that this is a common theme for Day One of the NHS Confederation conference in Liverpool, which train strike permitting, I will be attending.

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