My mission statement

The times we are working in now need a great deal of accelerated change and there must be no negotiating that down. So my mission statement for this part of my consultancy career is to be clear that there needs to be and will be a lot of change from the work that I do with individuals and organisations and if organisations don’t want that, then it is probably best to go somewhere else.

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So where does the Conservative Party Conference leave the prospect of Andrew Lansley’s NHS reform?

Filed Under (Conservative party, Reform of the NHS, Secretary of State) by Paul on 07-10-2010

For people in the NHS (or at least for those people in the NHS who don’t have children and only pay the basic rate of tax) the most important issue from the Tory Party Conference is where the political season leaves the prospects of NHS reform. Read the rest of this entry »

“No more political micro-management of the NHS”

Filed Under (Conservative party, GP Commissioning, Reform of the NHS, Secretary of State) by Paul on 06-10-2010

The party political conference of the political party in Government is the most testing time for a Government committed to “no more political micro-management” of the NHS.. Read the rest of this entry »

Practice can make perfect

Filed Under (GP Commissioning, Reform of the NHS) by Paul on 03-10-2010

On Monday 4th October I have a pamphlet being published by Demos. It is called Practice makes Perfect and outlines what I think is behind the development of 6 GP led locality based commissioning organisations in Cumbria. Read the rest of this entry »

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