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Editorial Thursday 16 February 2012: An ending

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02/16/2012 - 19:36

Our friend Jayne died today. She was looked after with dignity and respect in critical care at the Whittington, and now the explicit grieving can begin.

There are words, but there aren't the right words.

Goodnight. Goodbye. Sweet dreams. Bon voyage.

We'll miss you, Jayne.

Guest editorial Wednesday 15 February 2012: Deconstructing #SimonBurns4SOS's 10 reasons why we need a Health Bill

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02/15/2012 - 18:28

Regular readers of Health Policy Insight will be familiar with our longstanding campaign to see him replace Mr Lansley as Secretary Of State For Health, which has its own Twitter hashtag: #SimonBurns4SOS.

Scandalously, Irwin Brown of the Socialist Health Association has dared to disparage a ‘ten reasons why we need legislation’ piece by The Legendary #SimonBurns4SOS.

Editorial Tuesday 14 Feb 2012: Health Policy Intelligence 39 & 40: Is PM Cameron to be Mr Lansley's "as one" or assassin?

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02/14/2012 - 02:19

PM Cameron: Andrew Lansley and I are “as one”; DPM Clegg: “Andrew Lansley right man for the job”; Baroness Williams: drop Section 3 of Bill
Sub-heading finds itself unable to live up to headlines; exits to join French Foreign Legion

I honestly don’t know how you write down the phonetic sound of uncontrolled, slightly hysterical laughter. It's probably for the best, given recent events.

Editorial Monday 13 Feb 2012: With Baroness Williams' Section Three-ectomy bid, is PM "as one" with Mr Lansley or aiming at him?

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02/13/2012 - 22:07

I doff my hat to Baroness Williams: she keeps a mean poker face.

This article for The Guardian may or may not be trying to fill an inside royal flush; it may or may not be a busted flush.

Time - and Lib Dem peers, who have (thus far) proven very loyal to the Coalition - will tell.

Editorial Monday 13 February 2012: Aha! It's about competition again: Andrew Lansley's latest defence of the reforms

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02/13/2012 - 09:12

The first time I started skimming the HSJ / Reform piece by Health Secretary Andrew Lansley (saviour, liberator), I got as far as the line "without health, we have nothing", and stopped.

Scanning very quickly for 'God is love', 'it's nice to be nice' and 'please adjust your dress before leaving' (because cliches should always travel in groups of four), I treated myself to a pause. It seemed topical.

Editorial Monday 13 February 2012: NHS productivity decline claim questioned

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02/13/2012 - 00:29

An extremely interesting paper in The Lancet by Professor Nick Black suggests that the much-discussed decline in NHS productivity since the 2000 funding increases is, not to put too fine a point on it, not the case.

This matters hugely, as declining productivity is one of the key stated reasons behind the Health and Social Care Bill.

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Editorial Sunday 12 February 2012: McOops! McKinseys Helios-centric hospitality, McFavours and McIcarus policy hubris

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02/12/2012 - 07:31

If I'm reluctant to use the phrase 'game-changing', it's because the Health And Social Care Bill started off playing football; then went to Australian Rules rugby; had an interval 'pause' scripted by Harold Pinter; and then took up hurling using golf balls and squash raquets. (And we can shortly expect 'ping-pong'.)

It's definitely not been cricket.

Editorial Friday 10 February 2012: With friends like this, the Health Bill doesn't need enemies

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02/10/2012 - 08:10

The Health And Social Care Bill now looks more likely to be put out of its misery than it ever has before.

The Bill has struggled to buy a friend, and been the subject of perhaps more negative discussion than any legislation since the Community Charge - better known as the Poll Tax.

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Editorial Thursday 9 February 2012: The politically patriotic TINA defence, as Britney advises the revolting Lib Dems

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02/09/2012 - 09:58

'Oops" has become a key word for the travails of the Health Bill. Yesterday saw an unwelcome oops moment when a symbolic amendment inserting the wording "physical and mental" meant that Labour won its first vote on the Bill.

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Click here for details of 'PM Cameron - Mr Lansley's "as one" or assassin?', the new issue of subscription-based Health Policy Intelligence.

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