Month

March 2014
The NHS has an unprecedented opportunity to make health care better and safer.  We are close to missing that opportunity.  It would be a major mistake to do so.  At a time when the public and press are clamouring for safer care, some opinion leaders are objecting to one of the biggest opportunities to achieve...
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There is rare unity among all three main political parties – don’t use the “R”-word in the context of the NHS when it comes to 2015 election manifestos. Reconfiguration and structural reforms are almost certainly off the table for next year’s election, given the bitter experience of the recent top-down reorganisation of the NHS (though...
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Imperial College Health Partners has appointed Sir Peter Dixon as its Chair with immediate effect. Sir Peter takes up the post after Lord Ara Darzi stepped down from chairing the Partnership in October last year to lead the London Health Commission. Imperial College Health Partners brings together some of the world’s most respected health and...
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Authored by: Dr Adrian Bull and Dr Axel Heitmueller “When you have Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, everything, everything changes – As it gets worse, you seem to be able to do less and less of the things you have always done […] you feel like you are dying, you just cannot breathe” Chronic obstructive pulmonary...
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Sir David Nicholson has recently announced that, if NHS spending is not increased in real terms over the next few years, the NHS will have a spending gap of some £30bn by 2020/21.  The system has now embarked on a wide debate about the action that is required in response to this challenge. The language...
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