Hugo Minney

Dateline: All improvement involves change. Not all change involves improvement.
Weblog: www.minney.org
Articles: 10
First Published: Mar 02, 2010 / Last Published: Jun 20, 2011
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Working with the National Health Service and CVS in UK, I like to take pot shots at what clearly isn't working. But I'm responsible - my key role is to start to make things work. Now there's a life ambition!

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    Government for the capital but paid for by the whole country - wouldn't we all like to change that?
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Hugo Minney's articles

  1. June 20, 2011

    Measuring Social Good - What WE Get For YOUR Money
    How do you decide what to invest charity money or public money to deliver social good? You need robust frameworks
  2. May 29, 2011

    Healthcare Reform in NHS - Is Competition Always Bad?
    Much is made of competition to improve healthcare. But does it need improving?
  3. August 23, 2010

    The Credit Union is Back
    The old-fashioned way - local groups forming local credit unions - has become the new-fashioned way.
  4. July 5, 2010

    Rising cost of Emergency Admissions in UK
    What is to be done about the Emergency Room - a hole in the system you pour money into?
  5. April 4, 2010

    Will Robots Take Over the World?
    Robots are getting so good; the girl in the next cubicle could be one!
  6. April 3, 2010

    Are UK Payroll Taxes A Tax On Jobs?
    National Insurance: a hidden tax on jobs.
  7. March 28, 2010

    A Novel Solution For Beating Ticket Scalpers
    A novel idea to prevent ticket touts.
  8. March 26, 2010

    The Race To Lose The UK Election
    Who's going to lose the next election in the UK? It's a race!
  9. March 9, 2010

    Americans Spend More On Health Care, Live Shorter
    A look at the cost of universal healthcare, and whether an insurance model could work.
  10. March 2, 2010

    UK Parties, Politics, and Healthcare
    What is there to squabble about when you all agree?