The trading of our personal health data seems inevitable. But why? What if the market for this new economy lies not in real needs, but instead in the expedient conflation […]
Robin Baddeley
Robin Baddeley: An uncomfortable mismatch between control and responsibility
This mismatch is the elephant in the room, and the key to understanding the medical profession’s response to the Bawa-Garba case […]
Robin Baddeley: Leadership thinking is swinging back from the “big picture” to local issues
Leaders in Healthcare 2017: a reflection A canter through this year’s conference prompts reflection on both the foundation and direction of the leadership agenda The Leaders in Healthcare conference aims […]
Robin Baddeley: Fixing the broken medical ward round is in everyone’s interests
Giving doctors time, space, and continuity may actually save money […]
Robin Baddeley: Should UK training programmes have doctors based on one site for two years?
A “residency model” may help rebuild bonds between doctors and their employers […]