We need a move towards mutuals.
Millions of lives have been saved – and the right approach can save millions more.
It didn’t do it under Blair and Brown, and wouldn’t do it in the future.
A new report shows the way. But there is a limit to what it can do to prevent the EU endangering patients and de-professionalising doctors.
We can never be satisfied with a system in which any patients suffer avoidable harm.
If you really want to cut smoking, there are better ways about it than those proposed in the Chantler Review.
The new CEO of NHS England starts today – and an election could ride on his success.
A new report for Reform by Lord Warner, a Blair health Minister and recent Gove appointee, points a way forward.
The short answer: no. They’re simply being asked to deliver a bit more for the same amount of money.
About 80 per cent of spending on people with the condition goes on treating complications that could, in many cases, have been prevented.
The BBC should be more careful with its coverage next year.
What gets the Party’s MPs angry isn’t the suffering of patients, but threats to a system in which they have a vested interest.
These are untested, unproven, controversial and potentially dangerous techniques which we wouldn’t even be able to monitor.
The specialisms being imposed on them by the royal colleges aren’t being openly debated – and they need to be.
Yes, interest rates are bound to rise. But I am optimistic about the economy – though we still need, as ever, to boost the savings rate.