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Editor's blog Saturday 14 May 2011: Health Policy Intelligence 7, 'You say substantive and I say substantial', out now

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05/14/2011 - 10:14

Health Policy Intelligence is our new, weekly subscription-based analysis service.

The seventh issue, 'You say substantive and I say substantial', is now out.

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Editor's blog Saturday 14 May 2011: Steve Field's Guardian piece: game-changing or change-gaming?

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05/14/2011 - 07:36

The Guardian's Denis Campbell has a fascinating interview with Professor Steve Field, of the Future Forum listening exercise.

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Editor's blog Friday 13 May 2011:The cynical contempt of the Future Forum listening farce, Part Two

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05/13/2011 - 08:37

The joyous merriment of the pointless Future Forum listening exercise is becoming a gift that keeps on giving.

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Guest editorial Friday 13 May 2011: Who’s on your bus?

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05/13/2011 - 08:22

This guest editorial from Dr Steve Kell GP, and Chair, Bassetlaw Commissioning Organisation, looks at what separates the great from the good, and what this teaches us about clinically-led commissioning.

A few years ago, I came across a book that changed not only many of my views, but also my management style. This book was surprisingly simple, easy to read, and is one that I have shared with many others since.

Its title? Good To Great, by Jim Collins.

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Editor's blog Thursday 12 May 2011:The cynical contempt of the Future Forum listening farce

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05/12/2011 - 13:29

I’ve previously mentioned the lovely story that the Future Forum listening exercise doesn’t receive incoming phone calls.

Further to that, a friend recently pointed out that various media have reported that the Future Forum will submit a report to Downing Street on 23 May. Yet curiously, the deadline for responses is 31st May. There is no point in submitting during that last week.

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Editor's blog Thursday 12 May 2011: Cherrycide - Monitor CE Dr David Bennett's speech on economic regulation

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05/12/2011 - 10:43

Monitor's chair Dr David Bennett, whose Times interview caused such ructions, gave a speech at Cass Business School yesterday morning.

The transcript can be downloaded here, and the text is copied below, with a few key quotes extracted at the beginning.

It is worth noting that Bennett makes very clear what he says is based on the current legislation - which he expects is going to change.

Editor's blog Wednesday 11 May 2011: The NHS PMQs

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05/11/2011 - 15:19

The NHS is centre-stage, politically. It's not always a comfortable spot, but the acoustics are great if you can hack the limelight.

After Monday's cul-de-sac of an Opposition Day debate, today we had PMQs, during which Labour party leader Ed Miliband used all of his questions on the NHS.

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Editor's blog Wednesday 11 May 2011: Why Mark Britnell is incorrect - key NHS reform issues not about funding system

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05/11/2011 - 13:49

Former FT and SHA boss and DH director-general of commissioning and system management Mark Britnell is a formidably bright and very charming guy. I'm sure he's doing interesting work with KPMG now as their global head of health, and it's always good to hear him speak at an event.

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Editor's blog Wednesday 11 May 2011: Telegraphing ignorance of The Munday Club

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05/11/2011 - 07:52

You've got to laugh; they've made it a condition of becoming a pathfinder consortium.

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Editor's blog Tuesday 10 May 2011: Schrödinger's Bill

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05/10/2011 - 08:16

I have used this analogy before, but more than ever before, the Health Bill reminds me of Schrödinger's Cat: it is potentially both alive and dead at the same time, depending wholly on random events, until the box is opened. (The box, we must presume, is on loan from Pandora.)

NHS reform may not be rocket science, but this attempt at it is definitely quantum physics.

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