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New Life For Health
New Life For Health
Oct 9, 2024 11:18 AM

Author:Will Hutton

New Life For Health

The National Health Service is Britain's greatest and most prized national institution. Ever since it's foundation the NHS has commanded extraordinary popular affection and loyalty. Its medical and non-medical staff force alike has been strongly committed to its success and values. However, now more than fifty years later, a huge gap has developed between what the NHS is able to deliver and the expectations and the needs of its users. The deterioration of the NHS dominates our news headlines today.

In 1999 the Association of Community Health Councils for England and Wales established a Commission, chaired by Will Hutton, to examine the issue of the public interest and accountability of the NHS. The Commission's report has come up with some radical reforms that will transform the accountability of the NHS and will help rebuild the relationships between patients, doctors and NHS staff on a new basis of openness and trust.

Reviews

Philip Ball, like Levi, displays a polymath’s enthusiasm for knowledge of all kinds, and writes of science with humility and intelligent generosity.

—— Ian Thomson , Telegraph

Ball's fascinating book revels not just in the experiments of these early scientists, but also in their humanity, foibles and passions

—— Ian Critchley , Sunday Times

A wonderfully nuanced and wise study of the scientific revolution

—— Guardian

Fascinating

—— Daily Telegraph

Philip Ball’s scintillating history of curiosity brims with treats

—— Nature Magazine

Cogent and intellectual… Ball has produced a great read, and there are few finer books on curiosity and mankind’s virtuous vice

—— Good Book Guide

A wise, witty travel adventure that packs a punch - and one of the most entertaining and informative books I've read in years. Visit Sunny Chernobyl is a joy to read and will make you think

—— Dan Rather

Every now and again a ray of sunshine lifts the usual gloom-and-doom of environmental crises and this witty, warm and refreshingly honest tour of the netherworld of modern life offers a particularly bright one ... Andrew Blackwell wades into the world's worst pollution hotspots with an engaging combination of curiosity and open-mindedness. This is much more than a guide book to ecological devastation. It is a moving and often hilarious story of human dignity rising above unimaginable squalor

—— David Shukman, Science Editor, BBC News, and author of An Iceberg as Big as Manhattan

Splendid, readable and engaging on philosophy as a way of life.

—— Chief Rabbi Lord Sacks

A vibrant book, showing how vivid and topical ancient wisdom is to life in the present day.

—— Anthony Seldon, Headmaster, Wellington College

Great insight, honesty and humour

—— Louise Chunn, editor, Psychologies Magazine

Unputdownable!

—— Kristjan Kristjansson, author of Aristotle, Emotions and Education

Packed with wisdom yet up to date with the latest thinking

—— Tom Butler-Bowdon, author of 50 Philosophy Classics

Fantastic

—— Neil Denny, Little Atoms

A truly compelling book, savage and sparkling by turns

—— Kathryn Hughes , Mail on Sunday

Alan Root’s overflowing life as a dedicated, adventurous film-maker and naturalist is almost the story of wild East Africa itself in those glorious and tragic years surrounding the advent of political independence…a fresh, honest, often moving (and humorous) account, a terrific contribution to the literature

—— Peter Matthiessen

Required reading for anyone who wants to experience the joys and sorrows of conservation in today's Africa

—— Wilbur Smith

Root’s enthralling memoir…is the best true-life adventure story to come out of Africa for years

—— Sunday Telegraph

His is a funny, harrowing, beautifully written love letter to Africa

—— Christopher Hart , Sunday Times

In this captivating memoir [Root] documents his brushes in the bush and his passion for wildlife

—— Big Issue in the North

Oscar-nominated filmmaker Root has written the most extraordinary love letter to Africa – packed with drama and knowledge, tragedy and hope... A completely gripping and important study of this complex and disappearing natural environment

—— Sally Morris , Daily Mail

His is an extraordinary story laced with tragedy

—— Mail on Sunday

[Root's] life story, vividly related here, is crammed with incident and adventure. Curious, creative and fearless, he has diced with death on numerous occasions and been mauled several times in his efforts to capture the daily lives of everything from silver-back gorillas to leopards in the wild on film. A gripping account of a life well lived

—— Good Book Guide
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