Content tagged with "Thomas Cawston" (page 1 of 4)
Flat-lining: Lack of progress on NHS reform
Reform's report argues the Government should lift the ring-fence on the health budget to accelerate the modernisation of the NHS
The Sunday Times: Teaching assistants
The Sunday Times quoted Reform research in its front page story on teaching assistants...(continued)
The Sunday Times: Teaching assistants
The Sunday Times quoted Reform research in its front page story on teaching assistants...(continued)
UK healthcare debate risks missing real...
Thomas Cawston on reforming nurse to patient ratios
The NHS is losing global arms race
Thomas Cawston writes in City AM on examples of innovative delivery in healthcare from around the world.
What the NHS can learn from abroad
Thomas Cawston argues in the Guardian Professional that the NHS should follow lessons of successful models of affordable healthcare from abroad.
NHS needs to hold management accountable
Thomas responds to the Francis Inquiry supporting its conclusion that Mid Staff’s failure firmly lies with its leadership.
How innovation can save the NHS
Thomas writes: “Real innovation is ... about the deployment of this kit by people to replace the old, slow and costly with the new fast and cheap”
A sustainable health service
At a seminar on sustainable heath services, Thomas Cawston highlighted case studies of high volume, low cost healthcare in India.
Doctors and nurses
Reform's report on the healthcare workforce
Educational value: reducing costs and improving...
Reform's conference on value for money in schools, held in partnership with Galliford Try and Microsoft.
Hunt needs a radical NHS vision to survive...
City A.M. - 5 September 2012
Thomas Cawston
