Muir Gray: Bye Bye Quality 2.0

I received some criticism for the blog Bye Bye Quality (Hello Value), as a record company might have labelled it, but most reaction was positive. Where it was not this indicated that I had not made clear enough the fact that quality improvement – doing things better –  does add value, but the issue is […]

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Jeremy Laurance’s top medical development of 2008

What was the most significant medical development of 2008 and holds the greatest promise for 2009 and beyond? There is no shortage of candidates – polyclinics, Lord Darzi’s “once in a generation” next steps review, the windpipe transplant, the gene therapy trial for blindness – to name only a few. […]

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