Tag Archives: Equity

Webinars and webchats in March

Here is a quick reminder of some interesting healthcare and management related webinars and webchats, coming up this month, which may be of interest. All times UK/GMT, unless otherwise stated.

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Out with the old and in with the new – seven big ideas for the NHS

Here at e3 intelligence we expected the period between Christmas and New Year to be a slow news week and a good opportunity for us to take a brief Twitter break. Most people will be relaxing, the journalists will be on their holidays and the policy pronouncements will dry up we thought. Well, guess what? [...]

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Book review: Credit Crunch Health Care

Credit Crunch Health Care: How economics can save our publicly funded health services by Cam Donaldson Paperback, 141 pages, ISBN: 978 1 84742 752 6, published 2011 by The Policy Press This is an interesting book. Ostensibly, it’s written for the casual reader who is interested in understanding how the discipline of health economics can be applied [...]

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The state of India’s healthcare system

I’m writing this post from Jamshedpur – an industrial town in the state of Jharkhand in north-east India. It is better known as the home of Tata Steel, the flagship company of Tata Group which has more recently made its mark in the global business world by acquiring Jaguar, LandRover and Corus; and manufactures the [...]

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Welcome to the e3 intelligence blog

Hello and welcome to the new e3 intelligence blog. We hope you’ll find it useful and informative. We’ll be posting a variety of articles here, including the odd thought-provoking exploration of ideas and issues as well as announcements about the e3 intelligence service and guest blogs. Let us know what you think – by leaving [...]

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