Stories by David Seedhouse
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Features
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A site for a sore world
If sustainable development means different things to different people, all must have the opportunity to be heard – and new forms of global discussion and democracy are needed, argues David Seedhouse
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Kiwis’ big adventure
Britain isn’t the only country experimenting with the purchaser-provider split in health care. David Seedhouse reports from down under
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The Danish talking cure
I doesn’t take a referendum to get the Danes involved in shaping national policy on health. David Seedhouse reports on a model of participation from which the UK would do well to learn
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Interview
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A right to be heard
In an exclusive interview with healthmatters, charge nurse Graham Pink explains how his campaign to improve care for his patients began — and how it ended
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Columns
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Too many rights is wrong
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The Dominatrix of Health
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Unhealthy censorship
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Your money or your life!
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What’s the real public health crisis?
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Let’s find a cure for war
All terrorists should be eliminated
Saddam Hussein is a terrorist
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Health without commandments
In celebration of healthmatters’ half-century, Seedhouse Says… presents a commemorative cut-out-and-keep guide to the perpetual battle over the NHS
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When is a principle not a principle? In this Bill.
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Why do we put up with Label Culture?
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We are witnesses to the murder of principle
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We must raise the disability threshold
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Lesson one: it’s a free society – isn’t it?
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It’s time to change the culture – for good
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Undignifying institutions with good intentions
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It’s time these codes were broken
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More colonisation than globalisation
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NHS users deserve voicemail not blackmail
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Give us the money and let the evidence speak
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Is this a direct line or a wrong number?
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Health promoters must be unprofessional
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Absolute independence comes at a price
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We can go beyond individualism in the NHS
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Some addictions are worth the pain
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Defend diversity against rampant individualism
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It’s time mental illness took a holiday
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Telling it like it really is
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Let’s not forget where we came from
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Is this a bad advert for New Labour?
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What good is a blunt surgeon?
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The conservative world of health economics
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What are the limits to health promotion?
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There’s no smoking without ire
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Health. Welfare. Internal Markets. Is there a problem here?
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Core? Blimey, government provides it already!
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A philosopher visits the Ministry of Health
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Don’t call me customer!
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For real answers, face up to the real problems
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Now try fantasy teletext
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Leave well being alone
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We can’t ignore basic instincts
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It’s an outrage!
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Sack the manager!
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The prince and the pauper
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Silence in the ranks
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INTRODUCING MISSIKIT — THE LATEST IN ADVANCED COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY
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It’s time to broaden our moral horizons
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Zen and the art of health care
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What’s the need for health care?
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Don’t be duped by democracy
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Learn the lessons of 1984
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Invoice your doctor
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Make a contract with your doctor
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Abolish the health service
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Vaccination against freedom
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Come clean and be counted
Patient consent is a valuable human right, and it should be extended to cover hospital closures, says David Seedhouse
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What’s so special about dying?
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Review
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Live cheap, die cheap
STRONG MEDICINE
Paul Menzel
OUP, 1990
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