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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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Evolution or revolution: the story behind the Health and Social Care Act 2012

Following Nicholas Timmins's book on the story of NHS reform, Anna Dixon looks at the events that led to the Act reaching the statute book.
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By Anna Dixon - 12 July 2012
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Provider reform: will anything be different this time round?

Current debates about the future of hospitals and bringing care closer to home echo those of the 1970s. So will anything be different this time round?
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By Professor Sir Chris Ham - 5 July 2012
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Radical changes are needed – my reflections on themes from the NHS Confederation conference

Looking back on the conference, Anna Dixon considers outstanding reform issues, including the difficult decisions that must be made around hospital reconfiguration.
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By Anna Dixon - 28 June 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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Can Lean redesign stick in health care?

Lean is a methodology developed by Toyota which aims to improve flow while minimising waste. But why is it so difficult to apply to health care?
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By Nigel Edwards - 19 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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Do local voluntary organisations hold the key to improving health outcomes?

Lisa Weaks argues that it is often small community-based charities' understanding of local need and how they work across services that allows them to be so effective.
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By Lisa Weaks - 26 April 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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The Health and Social Care Act: what next for the NHS?

How does the Health and Social Care Act differ from Lansley's original plans? And what challenges will the NHS face now as the Act is implemented?
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By Anna Dixon - 28 March 2012
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Should GPs be given statutory commissioning roles?

Many aspects of the NHS reforms have given rise to debate, but one of the most controversial has been whether GPs should have responsibility for commissioning.
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By Nick Goodwin - 2 March 2012
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London health care: perspectives from the board

Visiting Fellow, Claire Perry gives us an insight into her previous roles in the NHS and examines the issues surrounding health care in London.
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By Claire Perry - 23 February 2012
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Health Select Committee weighs in to debate on social care

With the government's response to the Dilnot report on social care funding weeks away, will the HSC's new report set out a compelling case for social care change?
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By Richard Humphries - 8 February 2012
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Do we need national outcomes strategies?

The variability in the quality of neurological services is clear. Catherine Foot asks if national strategies solve the problem.
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By Catherine Foot - 2 February 2012
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Don't oversimplify the debate on NHS reform

Chris Ham puts forward the argument that the complexity and importance of the issues at stake cannot be reduced to the simple question, are you for or against the Bill?
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By Professor Sir Chris Ham - 1 February 2012
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Opposition to the Health and Social Care Bill: an Arab Spring for the NHS?

With the Royal College of Nursing announcing their opposition to the Health and Social Care Bill recently, Chris Ham considers the next steps for the health reforms.
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By Professor Sir Chris Ham - 20 January 2012
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