Abstract

February 2007 was the one in which Patricia Hewitt's job looked appreciably safer, at least until Gordon Brown becomes prime minister; in which NICE, the government and the pharmaceutical industry were left with hot towels around their heads, courtesy of the Office of Fair Trading; and when the King's Fund sounded a note of cautious optimism about the NHS.

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