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This is a powerful and scathing critique of the government's handling of its NHS re-organisation from three of the most respected voices in healthcare.
NHS reforms criticised by leading healthcare publications 2012
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That means Labour must be prepared to adopt a two-leader strategy: the first one, a person of acumen, though not necessarily charisma, to oversee the re-organisation and the second one to lead the party to victory.
Our Labour party needs to find its nerve again | Kevin McKenna 2011
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He said the prime minister had broken a pre-election promise not to have any "top-down re-organisation of the NHS" and told him: "Every day he fights for this bill, every day trust in him on the NHS ebbs away, every day it becomes clearer the NHS is not safe in his hands."
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This already goes way beyond what experts believe can be achieved through efficiency savings, re-organisation or better procurement.
These cuts are the timebomb Ed Balls 2010
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"We're being asked to change the way in which we do that very good job with financial pressures and a structural re-organisation, neither of which are really designed to deliver joined-up care to a group of people who are already in a complicated place in society."
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Lansley is obsessed with his re-organisation, he's lost the plot on the "efficiency savings" and he's even lost the plot on the day-to-day running of the service witness his complacency over flu vaccinations.
David Cameron's NHS reforms may leave him feeling sick | Jackie Ashley 2010
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Political considerations make me think that there will be a Euro-Region stage (the idea that the subterfuge of “efficient policing” was trying to achieve a few years ago) but that it will not be long before our government in Brussels forces through a re-organisation at Provincial (ie former “member state”) level.
An Ex Traffic Biker Writes: « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2008
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The Plaid-ruled Council is in the midst of a primary school re-organisation which has many people up in arms.
Archive 2008-04-01 2008
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I'm asking about the real costs of his re-organisation next year ...
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Stephen Dorrell, the chair of the Health Select Committee has said consistently that the "efficiency savings" should be the priority not the re-organisation.
David Cameron's NHS reforms may leave him feeling sick | Jackie Ashley 2010
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