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  • The Health Monitor – May

    on Jun 7, 13 • in Health, Public Affairs • with No Comments

    The Health Monitor – May

    The Health Monitor is the monthly news bulletin produced by Edelman’s UK Health Public Affairs and Market Access Team. A specialist team of political consultants, skilled in health policy communications, stakeholder relations, regulatory affairs and political advocacy. It provides a comprehensive overview of all the UK’s most important topical developments shaping the health agenda, and covers the NHS, The Department of Health, NICE, The Care Quality Commission, Monitor and health developments in Parliament. Essentially a must read for any busy senior executive or communications manager with a strong health interest

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  • The Health Monitor – April

    on Apr 24, 13 • in Health, Public Affairs • with No Comments

    The Health Monitor – April

    The Health Monitor is the monthly news bulletin produced by Edelman’s UK Health Public Affairs and Market Access Team. A specialist team of political consultants, skilled in health policy communications, stakeholder relations, regulatory affairs and political advocacy. It provides a comprehensive overview of all the UK’s most important topical developments shaping the health agenda, and covers the NHS, The Department of Health, NICE, The Care Quality Commission, Monitor and health developments in Parliament. Essentially a must read for any busy senior executive or communications manager with a strong health interest

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  • The Health Monitor – March

    on Mar 12, 13 • in Health, Public Affairs • with No Comments

    The Health Monitor – March

    The Health Monitor is the monthly news bulletin produced by Edelman’s UK Health Public Affairs and Market Access Team. A specialist team of political consultants, skilled in health policy communications, stakeholder relations, regulatory affairs and political advocacy. It provides a comprehensive overview of all the UK’s most important topical developments shaping the health agenda, and covers the NHS, The Department of Health, NICE, The Care Quality Commission, Monitor and health developments in Parliament. Essentially a must read for any busy senior executive or communications manager with a strong health interest

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  • Are NHS Closures a Catch-22 for Government Ministers?

    on Feb 1, 13 • in Health, new, Public Affairs • with No Comments

    Are NHS Closures a Catch-22 for Government Ministers?

    Ministers of State fighting over potential A&E closures have sadly, from the Government’s perspective, become a regular story amongst the wide body of media coverage documenting fierce opposition to elements of NHS Reform.  No one needs to be preached about the saliency of the NHS to British politics less than David Lock. As one would expect, Kidderminster is not a common site for profound events in British politics, but at the 2001 general election David Lock MP lost his seat after supporting changes to A&E services at Kidderminster General Hospital. Dr. Richard Taylor must have

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  • The Health Monitor – January 2013

    on Jan 25, 13 • in Health, Public Affairs • with No Comments

    The Health Monitor – January 2013

    The Health Monitor is the monthly news bulletin produced by Edelman’s UK Health Public Affairs and Market Access Team. A specialist team of political consultants, skilled in health policy communications, stakeholder relations, regulatory affairs and political advocacy. It provides a comprehensive overview of all the UK’s most important topical developments shaping the health agenda, and covers the NHS, The Department of Health, NICE, The Care Quality Commission, Monitor and health developments in Parliament. Essentially a must read for any busy senior executive or communications manager with a strong health interest

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  • The New NHS Mandate: The End of a “Targets Based Culture”?

    on Dec 12, 12 • in Health, new, Public Affairs • with No Comments

    The New NHS Mandate: The End of a “Targets Based Culture”?

    Last month saw the publication of the first NHS Mandate, setting out to the new NHS Commissioning Board the Government’s expectations for the health service over the next two years. Welcomed by a number of key bodies within the medical sector, the Mandate has been presented by Government as a means of reducing central interference in the day-to-day administration of the health service. The Government has claimed that by providing the NHS with greater stability, the Mandate will ensure that health providers enjoy greater scope to plan ahead over the longer-term. The flexible format adopted

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  • Health Focus: Hunt uses Conference to reassure skeptics and affirm the safety of the NHS in his hands.

    on Oct 9, 12 • in Health, Public Affairs • with No Comments

    Health Focus: Hunt uses Conference to reassure skeptics and affirm the safety of the NHS in his hands.

    After a rocky start to the job, Jeremy Hunt used his conference platform in Brighton to ease fears about his stewardship of the NHS, and to shift the spotlight away from controversial comments made in his first few weeks in post. His earlier, somewhat spontaneous, remarks on the legal abortion limit and homeopathy within the NHS had provoked a heavy media storm and prompted angry stakeholder reaction. Essentially being interpreted as a worrying sign for how the new Health Secretary may use his position to impose more of his moral make-up on wider areas of

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  • Health and Social Care Bill

    on Feb 24, 12 • in Health, Public Affairs • with No Comments

    Health and Social Care Bill

    Stefan Stern, Director of Strategy as Edelman is joined by Sarah Richardson and Dominic Pendry, both Directors for Edelman London's Public Affairs practice to discuss the ongoing debate around the government's proposed NHS reforms.

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  • Health Barometer 2011

    on Oct 12, 11 • in Health • with 2 Comments

    Health Barometer 2011

    Our third study about public perceptions of health includes opinion and behavioral data across ages, cultures, incomes and experiences — 15,165 people, to be exact. We break down the Barometer’s topics, diverse respondent make-up, global methodology and analysis possibilities

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  • Health Engagement Barometer

    on Nov 16, 10 • in Health, Trust • with Comments Off

    Health Engagement Barometer

    The 2010 Health Engagement Barometer is the firm’s second global health study. The survey was conducted by research firm StrategyOne, a Daniel J Edelman company. The annual study, carried out across 11 countries, examines the public’s attitudes toward health and business’s role in health issues.

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