Health policy debate


22 May 2006

References
  1. Fraser Nelson. Cameron’s secret plan if he fails next week is to carry on regardless. The Spectator: 29 April 2006; 14-15.
  2. Peter Riddell. Tories take eight-point lead. The Times: 9 May 2006; 6.
  3. Patrick Hennessey and Melissa Kite. Blair admits: I might be forced to sack Clarke. The Sunday Telegraph: 30 April 2006; 1.
  4. Macer Hall. Reid is labour’s anointed successor. Daily Express: 6 May 2006; 4.
  5. Mick Hume. The decline of New Labour and the rise of no party politics. Spiked: 9 May 2006.
  6. Alice Thomson and Rachel Sylvester interview Harriet Harman. Chancellor’s feminie conscience tells the boys to stop squabbling. The Daily Telegraph: 12 May 2006; 10.
  7. Daniel Forman. Minister resigned over NHS reforms. 7 May 2006. Read more here.
  8. Leader. Labour’s Black April. The Economist: 29 April 2006; 12.
  9. Howard Stoate’s contribution to an HSJ debate feature. Sixty years on, how Bevan’s vision is bearing up: Health Service Journal; 27 April 2006; 14.
  10. Jonathan Freedland. Blair’s failure is to think public good can be delivered by private means. The Guardian: 10 May 2006; 27.
  11. Diane Abbott. What we in Labour really fear now. The Times: 10 May 2006; 21.
  12. Patrick Hennessey and Melissa Kite. Blair brings in Mandelson to thwart Brown. The Sunday Telegraph: 14 May 2006; 1.
  13. Mary Ann Seighart. Labour’s two warring camps are ready to press the red self-destruct button. The Times: 12 May 2006; 25.
  14. Roy Hattersley. Right now, we need Blair. The Guardian: 1 May 2006; 25.
  15. Patrick Hennessey and Melissa Kite. Can a reshuffle help prop up a weak and ailing Blair? The Sunday Telegraph: 20 April 2006; 16-17.
  16. Michael White. On politics. Health Service Journal: 11 May 2006; 10.
  17. Peter Riddell. A reshuffle that shows the PM doesn’t intend to shuffle off yet. The Times: 6 may 2006; 21.
  18. Bagehot. The wheels on the bus. The Economist: 6 May 2006; 41.
  19. Alison Moore. Hewitt ignored St Helier warnings. Health Service Journal: 11 May 2006; 9.
  20. Andrew Lansley speech opening opposition day debate on May 9th 2006.
  21. Will Woodward. Blair’s new bid to ‘rescue’ public services. The Guardian: 15 May 2006; 1.
  22. Tony Blair speech on Reforming public services: London, 15 May 2006.
  23. Andy Cowper. Editorial: Matron Strangelove. British Journal of HealthCare Management 2006, Vol 12, No 5.
  24. Nicholas Timmins. The end of the road for Patricia Hewitt? Perhaps not just yet. British Journal of HealthCare Management 2006, Vol 12, No5; 134-135.
  25. Nick Edwards. An era of ‘dislocation’ that killed consensus on reforms. Health Service Journal: 27 April 2006; 3.
  26. Letter from Tony Blair to Health Secretary Patricia Hewitt: 15 May 2006; Read more here.
  27. Mary-Louise Harding. Interview with Andrew Foster: consensus on the reform agenda has broken down. Health Service Journal: 27 April 2006: 14-15.
  28. Michael White. On politics. Health Service Journal: 27 April 2006; 10.
  29. Mary-Louise Harding. Job cuts are a ‘necessary correction’, says HR boss: 24 April 2006; 7.
  30. Andy Cowper. Andrew Foster interview. British Journal of HealthCare Management 2006, Vol 12, No.5; 137-140.
  31. Leader. The big picture. The Times: 3 May 2006; Read more here.
  32. Nicholas Timmins. Firm signal on health reforms. Financial Times: 11 May 2006; Read more here.
  33. Helen Mooney. 18-week target: scale of challenge is huge. Health Service Journal: 18 May 2006; 6.
  34. Andy Cowper. 18 weeks waiting: achievable and/or desirable? British Journal of HealthCare Management, 2006, Vol 12, No.5; 148-150.
  35. John Carvel. GPs offered payments to send patients private. The Guardian: 11 May 2006; Read more here
  36. Nicholas Timmins. The need for a recovery regime. Financial Times: 3 May 2006; 12.
  37. Nicholas Timmins. Overhaul of regulation needed for ‘new’ NHS to work, warns minister. Financial Times: 28 April 2006; 4.
  38. Howard Stoate’s contribution to an HSJ debate feature. Sixty years on, how Bevans’s vision is bearing up: Health Service Journal; 27 April 2006; 14.
  39. Nick Edwards. Frequent fliers in all their complexity. Health Service Journal: 4 May 2006; 3.
  40. Andrew Cole. How to find frequent fliers. Health Service Journal: 4 May 2006; 20-21.
  41. Michael White. On politics. Health Service Journal: 18 May 2006; 10.
  42. Fraser Nelson. The idea that Brown’s succession will save Labour is pure fiction. The Spectator: 6 May 2006; 8.
  43. Polly Toynbee. The buzz of protests is drowning out any talk of Labour’s successes. The Guardian: 28 April 2006.
  44. National news. Labour ‘losing NHS finance control’. 9 May 2006.
  45. Mark Gould. Tories claim backdown on financial balance. Health Service Journal: 11 May 2006 7.
  46. Noel Plumridge. On why honesty is back in fashion. Health Service Journal: 11 May 2006; 19.
  47. Nigel Hawkes. Consultants' new deal 'no help for patients'. The Times: 10 May 2006.
  48. Leader. False diagnosis. The Times: 10 May 2006; Read more here.
  49. Sally Williams and James Buchan. Assessing the new NHS consultant contract: A something for something deal? Kings Fund; May 2006.
  50. Simon Stevens. On pay deals and incentives. Health Service Journal: 27 April 2006;12.
  51. Britain. Trimming the fat. The Economist: 29 April 2006; 32.
  52. Nicholas Timmins. Search for new health chief goes overseas. Financial Times: 8 May 2006; Read more here.
  53. Helen Mooney. DoH throws Cash at the reconfiguration problem. Health Service Journal: 11 May 2006; 6.
  54. Helen Mooney. DoH sanctions ‘rare’ part-suspension. Health Service Journal: 18 May 2006l 6.
  55. Mary-Louise Harding. Jitters as new providers fear marriage of inconvenience. Health Service Journal: 18 May 2006l 14.
  56. Nick Bosanquet. Stormy weather ahead in the transition. British Journal of HealthCare Management, 2006, Vol 12, No.5; 142.
  57. Laura Donnelly. On command and demand. Health Service Journal: 18 May 2006; 17.
  58. Mary-Louise Harding. Hewitt: spend practice savings on ‘Selbie six’. Health Service Journal: 18 May 2006; 9.
  59. Mary-Louise Harding. Carruthers: ‘seize the moment’. Health Service Journal: 18 May 2006; 7.
  60. Michael White. On politics. Health Service Journal: 18 May 2006; 10.
  61. Alison Moore. Debt-ridden counties plan trauma cuts. Health Service Journal: 4 May 2006; 9.
  62. Alison Moore. Why the NHS is on the ballot paper. Health Service Journal: 4 May 2006; 12-13.
  63. HSJ reporters. Local involvement networks set to replace PPI forums. Health Service Journal: 18 May 2006; 5.
  64. Graeme Wilson. ‘No show’ hospital patients cost NHS £700m. The Daily Telegraph: 8 May 2006; 10.
  65. Nigel Nelson. £5-a-night for NHS bed. The People: 7 May 2006; 6-7.

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