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Editorial Friday 2 March 2012: Archive hour

Publish Date/Time: 
03/02/2012 - 21:38

It is late

I am tired, and I have writer's block.

So here are a bunch of links to stuff I wrote about a year ago.

I am not the world's greatest self-publicist or self-praiser, but some of these are not at all bad.

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February 2011 Defending NHS reform - is PM using the royal 'we' or taking the piss?

February 2011 Clustering arrangements for PCTs

February 2011 Nicholson and O'Brien at the PAC (this is a comedy classic)

February 2011: Beyond Narnia: an update from the front line

February 2011: OSAL defends his reforms, Health Policy Insight fisks his defence

February 2011: the DH and KPMG back-story to the 14% solution

February 2011: PM Cameron's not-very-recent FT volte-face

February 2011: Competition in healthcare (again) - Ham, Moyes, ends and means

February 2011: DH denies price competition U-turn is U-turn

February 2011: PM Cameron tries to sell reform a different way

February 2011: The private sector: isn't it great?

February 2011: Stalin meets Heath-Robinson

February 2011: Shirley, you can't be serious?

February 2011: OSAL - Trappist on price competition; reality issues; RIP commissioning

March 2011: Doctors against reform, risks in reconfiguration and no hair shirts with FURs

March 2011: Two intrinsic dilemmas in NHS reform

March 2011: What happens next in The Age Of Less

March 2011: It's not #SimonBurns4SOS; it's balls

March 2011: Things That Will Not Be The Health Secretary's Problem In The Near Future, Part One

April 2011 - #SimonBurns4SOS makes his bid to be the next Health Secretary