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Editor's blog Saturday 17th September 2011: Health Policy Intelligence 23/4, 'David Nicholson - wheelbarrow man or liberator?'

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09/17/2011 - 09:10

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Editor's blog Wednesday 14 September 2011: Andrew Lansley speech to NHS Alliance / NAPC commissioning conference

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09/14/2011 - 17:09

Below is a transcript of SOS Andrew Lansley's speech this afternoon to the NHS Alliance / NAPC commissioning conference.

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Editor's blog Wednesday 14 September 2011: CQC's "significant distortion of priorities" criticised by health select committee

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09/14/2011 - 07:07

The Commons health select committee continues its good work with the publication of the reports of its first annual accountability hearings with the Care Quality Commission and Monitor.

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Editor's blog Tuesday 13 September 2011: What is happening in parts of the private sector?

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09/13/2011 - 08:48

This piece in today's Guardian by Denis Campbell prompted me to wonder what exactly is happening to the private sector. It outlines a study by private industry trade paper HealthInvestor.

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Editor's blog Monday 12 September 2011: Chase Farm maternity & A&E - the first closure of many

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09/12/2011 - 12:46

As predicted by the Daily Telegraph among others, Secretary Of State For Health Andrew Lansley (saviour, liberator) has backed the recommendation of the Independent Reconfiguration Panel that the A&E and maternity services of Chase Farm should relocate to the No

Editor's blog Wednesday 7th September 2011: Oops, I Did It Again. Cameron misleads House on medical bodies' support for Bill

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09/07/2011 - 14:54

For the Prime Minister to mislead the House Of Commons (as Health Policy Insight exclusively proved he did over Mark Britnell) once is unfortunate.

To do so twice smacks of carelessness.

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Editor's blog Wednesday 7th September 2011: Humpty Dumpty, centaurs and Alan Partridge in yesterday's Commons Health Bill debate

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09/07/2011 - 09:26

I don't really know what to say about yesterday's debate on the recommitted Health And Social Care Bill. It may be that I have been staring at it for too long, and the wood-for-trees confusion has set in, like rigor mortis. I hope not. It remains important stuff.

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Editor's blog Tuesday 6th September 2011: Hansard of today's Health And Social Care Bill debate

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09/06/2011 - 21:29

Hansard have got the transcript online for the schedule debate of today's Third Reading of the Health And Social Care Bill, and the debate itself is here.

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Editor's blog Monday 5th September 2011: Religion, politics, privatisation and the NHS

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09/05/2011 - 14:20

The cliche suggests that in polite conversation, one should avoid the subjects of religion and politics - given their potential for polemical positions, supported by great conviction and little evidence.

Maybe talking sanely about the NHS is so hard because it is mired in both.

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