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Operating Framework: playing with the levers

David Nicholson's Operating Framework for 2010/11 will look familiar to the NHS, with many of its messages reinforcing the Next Stage Review.
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By Mark Jennings - 16 December 2009
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Weathering the financial storm

The quality of NHS service does not have to be a casualty of the financial crisis - it could be an opportunity to focus on clinical improvement and effectiveness.
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By Ruth Thorlby - 9 December 2009
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Pre-Budget Report: a real cut overall for the NHS in 2011/12 onwards?

Despite the NHS fairing relatively well in the Pre-Budget Report, the massive productivity challenge remains: a relentless five per cent a year for three years.
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By John Appleby - 9 December 2009
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Implications of a recession for the NHS: a freeze or worse?

Extracts and slides from John Appleby's presentation at the 2009 annual conference, describing research into future prospects for NHS funding.
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By John Appleby - 1 December 2009
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Quality in a cold climate: the opportunities

Listen to Mark Jennings' presentation, where he argued that care can only be judged to be high quality if it is also delivered efficiently.
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By Mark Jennings - 27 November 2009
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Real QIPP: reflections from our annual conference

Does the NHS have the skills to continue the drive to improve quality despite the impending budget cuts? Mark Jennings reports from our 2009 annual conference.
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By Mark Jennings - 25 November 2009
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Who wants to talk about it? The future delivery of end-of-life care

Health professionals must be able to talk openly about death and dying if end-of-life care in England is to improve, says Rachael Addicott.
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By Rachael Smithson - 19 November 2009
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The end of the beginning: the social care reform paper

Richard Humphries discusses social care reform, as the consultation on Shaping the Future of Care and Support draws to a close.
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By Richard Humphries - 13 November 2009
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Are we all too depressed?

Does the Health Secretary, Andy Burnham, know something we don't about future NHS spending? He seemed remarkably chipper at our debate at the Labour Conference.
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By John Appleby - 29 September 2009
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Will payments linked to patient experience improve quality?

Andy Burnham recently announced that hospital payments will be linked to patient experience at service level. Will this help to improve quality?
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By Veena Raleigh - 23 September 2009
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Spotlight on the regulators at Lib Dem party conference

Faced with the squeeze on public spending it seems no politician is willing to suggest cuts in frontline staff, so it's quangos and regulators that get their focus.
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By Anna Dixon - 22 September 2009
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Quality at a lower cost: making it happen

Much of the health care improvement over the past decade has been characterised by high levels of investment - how will the NHS cope with the new financial challenge?
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By Mark Jennings - 1 September 2009
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Are we ready for change?

This week The King's Fund and the Institute of Fiscal Studies has published its analysis of the likely economic environment for the NHS over the next decade.
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By Karen Lynas - 21 July 2009
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Social care: time for a political consensus

In his blog, Niall Dickson comments on the recently published social care Green Paper, 'Shaping the Future of Care Together'.
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By Niall Dickson - 17 July 2009
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Making markets work for patients: are commissioners up for it?

John Appleby considers whether we really understand how complex and difficult managing a market for commissioning in the NHS is going to be.
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By John Appleby - 29 May 2009
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The NHS beyond the Budget

We are in a serious recession from which the NHS is not immune. The Budget signals that no matter who is in power from 2011, medium-term spending prospects are grim.
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By Niall Dickson - 28 April 2009
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