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Waiting times tracker: analysis of seasonal effects

An important issue in understanding trends in waiting times is seasonal variations. John Appleby looks at hospital waiting times in his data blog.
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By John Appleby - 20 December 2010
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New inflation forecasts imply small real cut for NHS funding in England

When the Spending Review was announced, the NHS budget got off lightly in comparison to other departments. But will inflation eat in to or even reverse this increase?
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By John Appleby - 7 December 2010
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The waiting game: what's happening to hospital waiting times?

The health White Paper sets out a significant set of reforms for the NHS. We plan to follow the evolution and implementation of these changes and assess their impact.
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By John Appleby - 3 December 2010
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Should clinicians be responsible for the population as well as individuals?

Do clinicians have a responsibility to the health of the population as well as to individuals? Anna Dixon argues that GPs need to focus on public health issues.
By Anna Dixon - 2 December 2010
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Hospital mortality rates: fact or fiction?

A report out today discusses the issues in using mortality to measure the quality of hospital care. But is this a good measure of quality of care?
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By Veena Raleigh - 4 November 2010
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What does the Big Society mean for health and social care?

The term 'Big Society' has been used to cover all manner of ideas, but many of us find it hard to define. So what are the implications for health and social care?
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By Beccy Baird - 29 October 2010
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Social care and the Spending Review: know your place

As the dust settles after the Spending Review, the coalition government's determination to shift power away from central government is becoming clearer.
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By Richard Humphries - 21 October 2010
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Ten questions to ask about the 2010 Spending Review

In the Spending Review, the coalition government has promised to ringfence the NHS budget and to provide real increases in funding each year for four years.
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By John Appleby - 13 October 2010
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The productivity gap Down Under

Reflecting on the journey back from Australia to England, Mark Jennings concludes that there are great similarities between these two health systems on opposite sides of the world.
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By Mark Jennings - 1 October 2010
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Which English hospital is best at hips?

John Appleby considers the first set of data on post-operative patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) published by the Department of Health.
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By John Appleby - 29 September 2010
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Anticipating the Spending Review

The government has pledged to ring-fence the NHS budget from real-terms reductions, so in one sense the spending review is a done deal. Or is it?
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By Richard Humphries - 10 September 2010
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Improving NHS productivity: kicking the growth habit

The coalition government is promising real-terms growth for the NHS, but in practice this will be very small. So how should the NHS respond to this new world?
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By Mark Jennings - 22 July 2010
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Will reconfiguration improve quality and save money?

The coalition wants England to achieve the best health outcomes in Europe and deliver year-on-year productivity savings – could reconfiguration help to achieve this?
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By Candace Imison - 21 July 2010
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What role for information in the new NHS?

Information is destined to have a key role in the new vision for the NHS. But will it help to give patients choices and to increase public accountability?
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By Veena Raleigh - 19 July 2010
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Ten challenging questions about the White Paper

The King's Fund believes the health White Paper will need to answer some difficult questions if it is to offer a credible plan for the future.
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By Professor Sir Chris Ham - 8 July 2010
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Quality accounts are out: how does your trust shape up?

Quality accounts are intended to achieve two things - to increase boards' focus on quality, and to provide greater public accountability for quality.
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By Catherine Foot - 6 July 2010
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Who will deliver the productivity gains the NHS needs?

Much of the conversation at the NHS Confederation annual conference has been about productivity. How will the NHS cope with increasing demand?
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By Mark Jennings - 24 June 2010
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The June Budget: swings and roundabouts for the NHS?

As expected, George Osborne’s first budget set out a combination of spending cuts and tax increases, but how will the NHS be affected?
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By John Appleby - 23 June 2010
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Will budget-holding go off with a bang or a whimper?

GP budget-holding will play a major part in the coalition's plans for the NHS. What lessons should be drawn from previous attempts to involve GPs in commissioning?
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By Professor Sir Chris Ham - 22 June 2010
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What will replace targets and terror?

The Secretary of State's revisions to the 2010/11 NHS Operating Framework have been published today and, as expected, the government is scaling back access targets.
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By Catherine Foot - 21 June 2010
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