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Towards a joined-up health service
Mark Gould, The Guardian, 01/09/2010
NHS joint-working must be encouraged, says Nuffield Trust
David Williams, Public Finance, 01/09/2010
Andrew Lansley's £80bn adventure
Michael White, The Guardian, 13/07/2010
Financial control devolved to GPs in huge NHS reform 'gamble'
Jeremy Laurance, The Independent, 13/07/2010
Recent Articles
Commissioning needs to be reborn, not killed off
Dr Judith Smith, HSJ, 29/04/2010
Viewpoint - Commissioning unjustly damned
Dr Judith Smith, Healthcare Republic, 22/04/2010
Can the NHS cut costs without substantially damaging the quality of health care? Yes
Rebecca Rosen, BMJ, 14/04/2010
The social policies we want from a new government
The Guardian, 07/04/2010
Recent Publications
Removing the policy barriers to integrated care in England
The Coalition Government's NHS reforms: an assessment of the White Paper
Trends in emergency admissions in England 2004 - 2009
Trends in emergency admissions in England 2004 – 2009: is greater efficiency breeding inefficiency?
Dr Jennifer Dixon

Jennifer Dixon has researched and written widely on health care reform in the UK and internationally. She trained originally in medicine, practising mainly paediatric medicine, before a career in policy analysis. She has a Masters in public health and a Ph.D. in health services research from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. Until January 2008 she was director of policy at the King’s Fund, London. She was a Harkness Fellow in New York in 1990 studying the obstacles to comprehensive health reform in the U.S., and was the policy advisor to the Chief Executive of the National Health Service between 1998 and 2000. She is currently a board member of the Audit Commission, and until recently on the Board of the Healthcare Commission. She is visiting professor at both LSE and at Imperial College. Recent specific research interests have been in developing risk stratification and risk adjustment techniques for application in the NHS, in particular in resource allocation and identifying high risk patients for case management. She helped to design the evaluation of the DH funded ‘whole system demonstrator’ project, which is a large complex randomised controlled trial, and is leading a key theme – the impact of telecare and telehealth on service use and costs. In 2009 Jennifer was elected as a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians.
Selected published work:
- Invisible hand? More like post-modern mush
Health Economics, Policy and Law (2009), 4: 503-508
- Darzi’s review of quality of care in the NHS
BMJ, 18/04/2008
- Time to let go?
Health Investor, 01/04/2008
- Nice details, shame about the bigger picture
The Guardian, 10/10/2007
- Competition on Outcomes and Physician Leadership Are Not Enough to Reform Health Care
Journal of the American Medical Association, 26/09/2007
- Improving management of chronic illness in the National Health Service: better incentives are the key
Chronic Illness, 01/09/2007
- Health for London: showing England the way?
BMJ, 21/07/2007
- Operating framework is ambitious but fails to convince on commissioning
Insight, 12/12/2006
- Case finding for patients at risk of readmission to hospital: development of algorithm to identify high risk patients
BMJ, 12/08/2006
- Making the NHS cost effective
The Lancet, 03/06/2006
- Does more choice equal more risk?
Society Guardian, 01/03/2006
- Practice-based commissioning: applying the research evidence
BMJ, 09/12/2005
- Regulating Health Care: The way forward
Publisher: King's Fund, 07/12/2005
- The Future of Primary Care: Meeting the challenges of the new NHS market
Publisher: King's Fund, 16/11/2005
- Effect of diverging policy across the NHS
BMJ, 21/10/2005
- Reforming the NHS in England
BMJ, 07/10/2005
- NHS Market Futures: Exploring the impact of health service market reforms
Publisher: King's Fund 12/09/2005
- Mapping choice in the NHS: cross sectional study of routinely collected data
BMJ, 05/02/2005
- Primary care trusts
BMJ, 16/10/2004
- Will practice make perfect?
Public Finance 10/09/2004
- COPD Medical Admissions in the UK: 2000/01 – 2001/02
Publisher: King's Fund 01/08/2004
- Patient choice in the NHS
BMJ, 10/07/2004
- Payment by results – new financial flows in the NHS
BMJ, 24/04/2004
- Can the NHS learn from US managed care associations?
BMJ, 24/02/2004
- Rethinking management of chronic diseases
BMJ, 24/01/2004
- Public involvement in health care
BMJ, 17/01/2004
- Managing Chronic Disease
Publisher: King’s Fund, 01/01/2004
- Foundation trusts: where next?
BMJ, 21/06/2003
- Future Directions for Primary Care Trusts
Publisher: King’s Fund, 01/05/2003
- Can Market Forces be Used for Good?
Publisher: King's Fund, 01/05/2003
- Uses of error - pattern recognition
The Lancet, 02/11/2002
- Mind the gap: the policy response to the NHS nursing shortage
BMJ, 07/09/2002
- Funding is not the only factor
BMJ, 19/01/2002
- Managing the Pressure
Publisher King’s Fund, 01/01/2002
- Reforming health care, Saskatchewan style
The Lancet, 18/08/2001
- Stakeholder health insurance has disingenuous aims
BMJ, 31/03/2001
- Another healthcare funding review
BMJ, 10/02/2001
- The NHS Plan
BMJ, 05/08/2000
- A 'common sense revolution' for UK healthcare
BMJ, 08/07/2000
- Modernising the NHS: performance and productivity
BMJ, 27/05/2000
- Cash bonanza for NHS: The price is centralisation
BMJ, 01/04/2000