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Editorial Saturday 7 July 2012: Health Policy Intelligence 48: BMA: “Resign, Lansley! But fix our pension deal first.”

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07/07/2012 - 16:26

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BMA: “Resign, Lansley! But fix our pension deal first.”

Is SOS Lansley a misunderstood genius channelling Schopenhauer?

Editorial Friday 6 July 2012: Hansard of NHS annual report to the House of Commons

Publish Date/Time: 
07/06/2012 - 08:24

From Hansard, the text of Wednesday's statement. (Thank you to all who produce Hansard: it's a jewel.)

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Editorial Wednesday 4 July 2012: IFS / Nuffield Trust report restates ongoing nature of financial crisis

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07/04/2012 - 09:21

When I launched Health Policy Insight in 2008, four years ago (and let's face it, you get less than four years for manslaughter these days), it seemed clear that the financial crisis was likely to screw things up for public sector spending.

It wasn't certain, but it was likely.

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Editorial Thurssday 28 June 2012: Spinning a yarn over why the Peterborough PFI blew up the money

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06/28/2012 - 10:53

I was intrigued by this story in the Financial Times about Peterborough and Stamford FT's PFI problem.

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Editorial Wednsday 27 June 2012: Andrew Lansley at the Commissioning Show

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06/27/2012 - 16:02

Mr Lansley opened his speech by mentioning a text message he received from a friend living in France during the passage of the Bill. The message quoted the philosopher Schopenhauer: "all truth is ridiculed, then violently opposed, then accepted as self-evident".

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Editorial Tuesday 26 June 2012: Going South with the PFI - administration and politics

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06/26/2012 - 12:08

We reported last night on the story of Health Secretary Andrew Lansley putting South London Healthcare Trust into impending administration-type special measures.

If Health Policy Insight were less tirelessly charitable about the government of the day than we are, we might remark on what a relief it is that the old ways of top-down command-and-control are behind us.

We are not such cynics, thank goodness.

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Editorial Monday 25 June 2012: SOS Lansley sacks South London Healthcare Trust board; omnishambles to follow?

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06/25/2012 - 19:13

Holy shit.

We knew there was a major problem, but the FT's revelation that Health Secretary Andrew Lansley (saviour, liberator) has put South London Healthcare Trust into effective administration is a big story by anybody's lights.

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Editorial Friday 22 June 2012: Latest waiting figures show NHS performance remains strong

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06/22/2012 - 13:42

The NHS is doing very well indeed.

The latest referral to treatment waiting time figures released by the DH show that the progress on very long waiters continues to improve.

The the numbers on waiting list who have been waiting over 18, 26, 39 and 52 weeks are all at record lows.

The Maynard Doctrine: Managing NHS demand

Professor Alan Maynard on managing demand and perverse incentives, and the need for major change in primary care.

Compared to the cuts in local councils’ budgets, the NHS financial challenge could be viewed as modest. However, life is complicated by The Lansley’s re-disorganisation of the NHS which is reducing management capacity and destroying historical memory.

What is remarkable about the Nicholson challenge is its focus on the reduction of hospital care by mergers and closures and the need to develop “community care”.

Editorial Thursday 21 June 2012: Comrade Sir David Nicholson speaks (The 'No Communist Imagery' edition)

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06/21/2012 - 18:04

Comrade Sir David Nicholson was described as the Anneka Rice of the Health Service by chair Cathy Newman.

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