Chris Ham: The NHS Five Year Forward View—the man matters more than the plan

Something very important happened on 23 October and it wasn’t the publication of the NHS Five Year Forward View. Far more important was the passion and confidence with which Simon Stevens launched the plan and challenged politicians to provide the funding needed to deliver it. His performance stood in stark contrast to the bickering over the […]

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David Zigmond: NHS stewardship—the missing personal factor

In healthcare our systems of governance are increasingly developed and vaunted. Yet these are very different from our capacities for stewardship. Inevitably and predictably, the recent party political conferences each designated the NHS as a crucial battleground: each claimed the better vision, ethos, and competence. Yet there is something recurrently missed by politicians, planners, and […]

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Julie Browne: Why do some clinical supervisors become bullies?

The literature on bullying in the medical workplace makes disturbing reading. In the General Medical Council’s 2013 national training survey, 13.2% of respondents said that they had been victims of bullying and harassment in their posts, nearly one in five had seen someone else being bullied or harassed, and over a quarter had experienced “undermining” […]

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Samir Dawlatly: A GP on why I still go to work

Recently Lord Howe warned GPs to stop complaining about their work conditions, so that they did not cause a workforce crisis. Similar noises were heard from NHS England at the recent Royal College of General Practitioners Annual Conference, where politicians and leaders were questioned about the state of primary care and, in particular, general practice, by […]

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John Middleton: The “Hospital of the Future” comes to the West Midlands

On 14 July this year, the chancellor of the exchequer announced the go ahead for the new Midland Metropolitan Hospital (MMH) in Smethwick, serving the people of West Birmingham and Sandwell in the West Midlands of England. As the chancellor returns to Birmingham for his party conference, the Royal College of Physicians has launched its […]

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Richard Smith: Using data to improve care and reduce waste in health systems

Annual expenditure on healthcare in the United States is currently $2.8 trillion, and about a third of it is wasted, says the Institute of Medicine. The sum wasted is about five times the GDP of Bangladesh, a country of 160 million people. This is waste on a spectacular scale, and reducing it while improving the […]

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David Lock: Avastin and Lucentis—It’s time for NHS commissioners to act rationally by limiting the choices for wet AMD patients

The news that a Cochrane Review has concluded that Avastin (bevacizumab) is as safe as Lucentis (ranibizumab) to treat patients with wet age related macular degeneration (“wet AMD”), along with other studies that have shown the two drugs have broadly the same level of clinical effectiveness, comes as no surprise to those of us who have been […]

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