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Editor's blog Thursday 26 May 2011: Health Policy Intelligence 9, 'A political rugby ball and Command Paper II' out now

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05/27/2011 - 17:40

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

The ninth issue, 'A political rugby ball and Command Paper II – The reform of NHS reform gets party political', is now out.

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Editor's blog Thursday 26 May 2011: The Battle Of The Bill: Conservative backbenches fight back

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05/26/2011 - 17:39

Hats off to Nick Watt, Guardian political editor, for obtaining an email from wholly sane Conservative backbencher Nick DeBois MP setting out some Conservative red lines on the changes to the Bill.

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Editor's blog Thursday 26 May 2011: Rejoice in the Good News! Nadine Dorries could chair Health Bill Committee (II)

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05/26/2011 - 16:10

Health Policy Insight occasionally receives criticism that we as an entity and I as an editor are, not to put too fine a point on it, a bit downbeat. Glum. Depressive. Downhearted.

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Editor's blog Thursday 26 May 2011: The Battle Of The Bill: Committee Take 2; Clegg translated; Healey debated

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05/26/2011 - 12:39

The Battle Of The Bill has been a long campaign. It's ironic that as the listening pause draws to a close, there has been a morning of political action.

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Editor's blog Thursday 26 May 2011: Text of Labour's proposed amendments to the Health Bill

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05/26/2011 - 09:31

After the ‘pause’ – Labour’s alternative on the Health and Social Care Bill

David Cameron‟s Health and Social Care Bill is fundamentally flawed and needs to be radically rethought. The Prime Minister has promised to listen to the chorus of criticism and to make substantial changes.

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Editor's blog Thursday 26 May 2011: Text of Labour shadow health secretary John Healey's RSM speech

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05/26/2011 - 09:18

Thank you for allowing me to join you and mark this last week of the Government’s so-called “pause to listen” on their NHS reorganisation. I know that your Society deals with policy, rather than politics. And that you’re expertise lies in professional standards, not political argument.

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Editor's blog Wednesday 25 May 2011: Clegg saves the NHS tomorrow?

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05/25/2011 - 21:25

The seventh lead item on the ten o'clock BBC News was Lib Dem Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg's speech tomorrow in which he is set to win the battle of reforming the NHS reform, and promise ... what?

(The BBC's footage also showed Secretary Of State For The Time Being Andrew Lansley looking seriously rough. Time for a long rest from all this?)

There will be no function for Monitor as a competition regulator, now or in future?

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Editor's blog Wednesday 25 May 2011: BMA listening exercise response published

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05/25/2011 - 13:55

The BMA has published its response to the listening exercise.

Their media release says that the legislation represents “an enormous risk” during a time of huge financial pressure for the NHS, noting that over 80 per cent of just under 1,000 BMA members who completed a feedback form on the BMA website in May said their attitude to the reforms was either mostly or very unwelcoming.

Editor's blog Wednesday 25 May 2011: New NHS Confederation report Rowshamboes Andrew Lansley

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05/25/2011 - 08:55

Poor old Andrew Lansley. He's got a great career behind him as opposition health spokesman.

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