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Editor's blog Monday 9 May 2011: Cul-de-sac Opposition Day debate

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05/09/2011 - 17:58

A disappointing Opposition Day Motion NHS debate, despite a few good contributions.

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Click here for details of 'You say substantive and I say substantial', Issue 7 of subscription-based Health Policy Intelligence.

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Editor's blog Monday 9 May 2011: D-Day or Groundhog Day for NHS reform?

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05/09/2011 - 09:07

It has been quite a weekend, with Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg making bullish noises on the BBC Andrew Marr Show, including stating that "no bill is better than a bad Bill ... getting these changes right is now my Number One priority".

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Editor's blog Saturday 7 May 2011: Because we're Worth it - here comes the centrifuge doctor

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05/07/2011 - 09:12

Brilliant. Absolutely brilliant. Number 10 has briefed Telegraph political editor Andrew Porter that PM David Cameron's health advisor Sean Worth is to be sent to the DH to 'sell the reforms'.

Because the problem with these reforms is the communication.

Stunning bit of analysis, that.

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Editor's blog Friday 6 May 2011: Health Policy Intelligence 6 'Plus ca change: the elections, health policy & politics' out now

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05/06/2011 - 15:59

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

The sixth issue, 'Plus ca change - what these elections tell us about health policy and politics', is now out.

Health Policy Intelligence is not available as free content. Subscription costs £8 a month / £69 a year for an individual. Increasing discounts are available to organisations wanting to subscribe for groups of more than 5 and 10 individuals.

Editor's blog Friday 6 May 2011: Quick thoughts on the local election results so far

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05/06/2011 - 08:56

The signs so far from the local election results are that in England, the Lib Dems have taken a not-unexpected beating; Labour have some gains; and the Conservatives have held up better (if not much better) than expected.

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Editor's blog Thursday 5 May 2011: Reflecting on the HSJ reviews of Lansley's Year Of Living Dangerously

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05/05/2011 - 10:11

Andrew Lansley and I have something in common: we must both enjoy living dangerously.

A very interesting piece in Health Service Journal offers the thoughts of Stephen Dorrell, Alan Milburn, David Kerr and Bill Moyes on The Secretary Of State For The Time Being's own Year of Living Dangerously.

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Editor's blog Wednesday 4 May 2011: The full glory of the listening exercise

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05/04/2011 - 06:33

There was great interest in the Future Forum's 119 listening events yesterday. Various Twitter health policy people started to ask questions.

As did a good friend, who was genuinely hoping to engage with the events in good faith. She and colleagues sought to get a list of the events.

And were surprised by the degree of difficulty this involved.

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Editor's blog Tuesday 3 May 2011: Permanent secretaries bet on the impermanence of Mr Lansley at health

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05/03/2011 - 20:02

I'm not sure whether Health Policy Insight was the first to predict that Secretary Of State For The Time Being Andrew Lansley would lose his Cabinet berth over the wretched mishandling of the politics, policy and presentation of the current efforts at NHS reform.

I think that we were first. I am sure that we have said it more consistently and more emphatically than anyone else.

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