The Welsh Government seems to have buried its head in the sand in the blind hope of a happy ending.
The story of the fight over Andrew Lansley’s measure – in which this site had a hand.
“The system of increments is incredibly complex and unfair.”
We have resourced it through sound economic policy, and have empowered the professionals engaged at the front line.
My book about and vision of what we should do if we win next May.
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The later the diagnosis, the lower a patient’s chances of recovery.
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We get in our bid to be nice about him before rather than after he’s fired.
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.
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.
The specialisms being imposed on them by the royal colleges aren’t being openly debated – and they need to be.
Behind the clunky name, this process is about improving services and saving lives. We should be proud of it.
It’s a radical and potentially unpopular solution, I know. But at least it’s an honest one.