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The passing of the Public Health Sub-Committee: mourning a missed opportunity

The government has announced that the Public Health Sub-Committee is being done away with. But did it have the potential to challenge the rest of Whitehall on the public health impacts of their policies?
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By David Buck - 21 November 2012
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It’s time to think differently

Time to Think Differently is our new programme of work aimed at stimulating debate about the changes needed for the NHS and social care to meet the challenges of the future.
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By Anna Dixon - 15 November 2012
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Do GP practices that offer high-quality clinical care also offer a good experience for their patients?

Clinically effective care and good patient experience are universally recognised as key elements of health care quality. But does one always go hand in hand with the other?
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By Veena Raleigh - 7 November 2012
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Payment by Results: time for a rethink?

The more we have got to know about how PbR operates and similar payment methods in other countries operate in practice, the more there seems to be a case for a rethink, says John Appleby.
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By John Appleby - 2 November 2012
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First do no harm: lessons from service reconfiguration in London

What can we learn from service redesign in London? Chris Ham reflects on themes from our conference on progressing health care in the capital.
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By Professor Sir Chris Ham - 19 October 2012
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Health and social care at the party conferences: what does the mood music tell us?

What conclusions can we draw from this year’s party conferences about the political and policy landscape for health and social care?
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By Richard Humphries - 17 October 2012
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How can we deal with financial pressures in health and social care?

Chris Ham draws on discussions from our recent integrated care conference to identify four key building blocks of a whole-system solution.
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By Professor Sir Chris Ham - 3 October 2012
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Making the difference on public health and inequalities: what do the public think?

David Buck looks at what the Olympics can teach us about the public's attitude to the government's involvement in public health issues.
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By David Buck - 17 September 2012
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Transforming health and social care: can the chrysalis become a butterfly?

Chris Ham argues that much bolder approach is needed to bring about innovative models of care that meet the population's needs.
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By Professor Sir Chris Ham - 5 September 2012
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Improving the health of the poorest, fastest

How do unhealthy behaviours cluster together in different population groups, and how does that in turn relate to inequalities in health?
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By David Buck - 23 August 2012
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Going for gold: what are the chances of an Olympic health legacy?

David Buck looks at the long-term legacy the Games could leave around increasing the population’s health outcomes and physical fitness.
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By David Buck - 16 August 2012
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Use of emergency hospital beds: why is there so much variation?

An emergency admission to hospital is a disruptive and unsettling experience, so surely we owe it to our patients to reduce the current variation between areas?
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By Candace Imison - 9 August 2012
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Integrated care north and south of the border

If the government’s integration framework encourages innovations at scale and pace, England may yet steal a march on Scotland in the development of integrated care.
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By Professor Sir Chris Ham - 24 July 2012
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Who gets how much of the public health budget?

David Buck looks at how public health funding allocations will be decided with the help of the Advisory Council of Resource Allocation (ACRA).
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By David Buck - 2 July 2012
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Dithering on Dilnot?

Despite the coalition's pledge in its programme for government that it recognised the urgency of reform, almost a year has elapsed since Dilnot reported.
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By Richard Humphries - 25 June 2012
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What every CCG leader should know about mental health

Chris Naylor asks what role CCGs can play to stop people with mental health losing out in the NHS.
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By Chris Naylor - 20 June 2012
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The friends and family test: will hospitals raise their game?

NHS hospitals will soon be required to ask patients whether they would want a friend or relative to be treated there. But will this make hospitals raise their game?
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By Jocelyn Cornwell - 7 June 2012
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The colour of money: Dilnot and the social care White Paper

Richard Humphries discusses the government’s forthcoming social care White Paper and the final piece of the jigsaw – Andrew Dilnot’s report on how care is funded.
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By Richard Humphries - 9 May 2012
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The push for improvement in maternity care

What more can be done to ensure maternity safety is not compromised and mothers and babies receive the standard of care they deserve?
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By Vinice Thomas - 11 April 2012
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Are we expecting too much from the Care Quality Commission?

A Public Accounts Committee report has highlighted the challenges the CQC has faced since it was set up. But are we expecting too much from a quality regulator?
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By Anna Dixon - 5 April 2012
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