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Martin McShane: Why?

October 4, 2011

A frequent refrain is “we mustn’t recreate PCTs.” Increasingly, when I hear or see it said I want to ask five why’s.  Let me give you an example.  “We don’t […]

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Martin McShane: Integration

September 26, 2011

I was recently asked to give a brief talk on the role of a commissioner in integrated care. Chris Ham, Judith Smith, and Elizabeth Eastmure’s paper on this issue highlights […]

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Marge Berer: Independent abortion counselling? Whose problem?

September 1, 2011

Nadine Dorries MP is a very skilful politician. She decides there is a problem, for which she has absolutely no evidence. She not only manages to get her problem on […]

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Martin McShane: Stock take

August 30, 2011

I am not sure whether this time last year anyone could have predicted what massive changes would have been wrought across commissioning in England – and not a single piece of legislation […]

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Martin McShane, NHSGPs, NHS commissioning, PCTs2 Comments

Martin McShane: Mirror on the wall

August 23, 2011

Someone I know, who is not a health care professional but has dedicated most of their working life to supporting improvements in health and health care, recently shared with me […]

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Jo Maybin: Do actions speak louder than words on competition?

August 10, 2011

“What we are doing, through amendments to the legislation, is to make it absolutely clear that integration around the needs of the patient trumps other issues, including the application of […]

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Martin McShane: Nietzsche and commissioning

July 25, 2011

As part of the development of our Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs) the seven GP CCG chairs now have a place at the NHS Lincolnshire Board meetings.  The agenda was not […]

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Polly Stoker on Threads and Yarns – personal accounts of health and wellbeing

July 25, 2011

Senior citizens and first year textile undergraduates getting together to make material flowers is not something that you would associate with the BMJ. Much more Craft magazine, surely? This was […]

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Guest writers, NHShealth, history of medicine, NHS, wellbeing0 Comments

Martin McShane: Thought for the day

July 11, 2011

I enjoy Rabbi Lionel Blue’s thought for the day and one I caught recently seemed pertinent to the turmoil which the NHS is going through. He started his talk with, […]

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Jacqui Young: NHS celebrates progress in heart and stroke services in England

July 7, 2011

A conference held in London this week, titled “Celebrating clinical leadership in heart and stroke care,” looked at what has been achieved over the past decade in heart and stroke […]

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