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