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All I want for Christmas... is better care for the elderly

With the pressures on A&E, Richard Humphries explains that it's the frail elderly patients that remain in hospital beds that we should be more concerned about.
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By Richard Humphries - 31 December 2011
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Are the Whole System Demonstrator trial results a watershed moment for the rise of telehealth?

Nick Goodwin asks if new government strategies and positive results from the Whole Systems Demonstrator trials will encourage new investment into telehealth.
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By Nick Goodwin - 7 December 2011
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Real spending figures for the English NHS: an update

John Appleby's blog about how new inflation estimates affect real spending figures for the NHS.
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By John Appleby - 30 November 2011
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Data blog: what's happening to NHS redundancies?

James Thompson explores the figures behind this year's NHS redundancies in his data blog.
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By James Thompson - 18 November 2011
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Are personal budgets really the best way to personalise health care?

While government ministers seem enthused by plans to allow patients to manage their own health budgets, Angela Coulter asks if we should be exploring other options.
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By Angela Coulter - 9 November 2011
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Innovations in the health care workforce needed to deliver productivity improvements

Anna Dixon explains why it will only be possible to deliver productivity improvements in the NHS by using human as well as financial resources differently.
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By Anna Dixon - 7 November 2011
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Is the GP contract a barrier to integrated care?

Anna Dixon discusses the need to rethink how we commission and contract with primary care if the ambitions of integrated care are to be realised.
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By Anna Dixon - 4 November 2011
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Making a reality of telehealth: lessons from the Whole System Demonstrator programme

As we await the results of the WSDAN project, Nick Goodwin considers what else is needed to support new technologies in telehealth and telecare.
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By Nick Goodwin - 3 November 2011
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Do we need more generalists in our hospitals?

Anna Dixon asks if ever-increasing specialisation in acute care is benefitting patients in her new blog.
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By Anna Dixon - 12 October 2011
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From Dilnot to delivery: the politics of social care reform

Richard Humphries asks whether the political momentum can be found to carry through Dilnot's suggestions for social care funding in England.
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By Richard Humphries - 5 October 2011
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What lessons should the coalition government learn from New Labour's market reforms?

Anna Dixon asks what lessons should the coalition government learn from New Labour's NHS reforms?
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By Anna Dixon - 23 September 2011
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Will NHS leaders rise to the challenge of an integrated care system?

Chris Ham argues that as the NHS is facing growing demands from an ageing population, clinicians and organisations must work together to meet the needs of patients.
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By Professor Sir Chris Ham - 22 September 2011
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Health and social care reforms: what next for the NHS billions?

David Buck argues that the real question about NHS funding lies not in whether it increases, but in how it is allocated.
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By David Buck - 18 August 2011
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Do we spend too much money on drugs?

As the cost and quality of GP prescribing comes under media scrutiny, Nick Goodwin asks, are we spending too much money on drugs?
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By Nick Goodwin - 3 August 2011
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Learning from variations to increase value for money in the NHS

At this time of tight budgets and organisational restructure, Al Mulley explores the implications of practice variation for the NHS.
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By Al Mulley - 28 July 2011
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Blink and you missed it: the public health command paper

The recent public health Command Paper, Healthy lives, healthy people: Update & way forward, was underwhelming in its recommendations, according to David Buck.
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By David Buck - 27 July 2011
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NHS reforms: the five laws of integrated care

According to The Future Forum, integrated care is integral to the future delivery of health and social care. Nick Goodwin asks if we know what this truly means.
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By Nick Goodwin - 21 July 2011
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The £20 billion productivity challenge: an unavoidable choice for the NHS?

John Appleby champions the need to keep improving NHS productivity, even if we decide to spend more on health care in his blog.
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By John Appleby - 15 July 2011
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Waiting for the Dilnot Commission: four challenges for change

Richard Humphries sets out four challenges for changing social care funding that the Dilnot Commission must address.
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By Richard Humphries - 28 June 2011
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Anticipating NHS reforms: Back to the Future?

Richard Humphries asks, when it comes to health and social care reforms, can a simulation exercise help us deal with the challenges we might face?
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By Richard Humphries - 20 June 2011
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