Category: Health and Public services

In December 2019, Boris Johnson won a decisive victory in the general election, in large part because he promised to “Get Brexit Done”. By the…

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Well intentioned, top-down reorganisations have been a regular feature of government policy with regard to the NHS. Too often they prove to be both costly…

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This post – small drum roll – is the thousandth we have put up here on the Radix UK website. Right back since the days…

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Both of us – the co-authors – spent many years designing, coding and testing software. We have a visceral understanding of what can go wrong,…

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I had my covid jab on Friday and it turned out to be the Pfizer version.  Which meant, apparently, that that we all had to…

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Over the past year, Radix has held a number of events and published a policy paper looking at possible reforms to the NHS: to localise…

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In 2019/20, 11,682 medical negligence claims were reported in the UK almost a 10 per cent increase on the previous year with a total value…

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OUR PROVOCATION • Post-COVID government debt is not a major or insoluble issue fora UK government that has sovereign control of its own currency •…

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It was a little strange but instructive that my last blog post here – really just asking the questions to elicit Jon Alexander’s thoughts –…

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The Foreign Affairs Council of the European Union (EU), to be held on Monday 22 February in Brussels, will be dedicated to the relations it…

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On 11 February 2021 the Department of Health and Social Care published a Blueprint for NHS and social care reform following pandemic Ian Smith, Radix…

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Brexit has been a long-term project, around 30 years, for a large chunk of the Conservative Party – now perhaps the dominant chunk of the…

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