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Watching tennis, not twitter? Fear not, last week in health on Twitter is here...

  • It was a tube strike in London, but @LeonardCheshire revealed not much had changed since the last one.
  • @NHSEngland’s 5YFV takes shape: a presentation from @TheKingsFund’s primary & acute care system’s event.
  • Again from @TheKingsFund: its report on #bettervalue in the #NHS.
  • Our @BenNunnUK points out about the most interesting thing on health in the #summerbudget.
  • The @HealthAPPG publishes a pamphlet on health policy priorities in the new Parliament.
  • Our @ValeriaOrezzi explores what’s on the new Health Select Committee’s to-do list.
  • Lord Darzi urges us to look abroad to deliver safer care in @HSJnews.
  • Reported in @ftwestminster, Tim Bernes-Lee asks @NHSEngland to restart care.data.
  • From @RCSnews, a blog on the work of Sir Charles Bell - their 1st Prof of Anatomy and Surgery.
  • @TIME on US parents’ increasing confidence in the safety of vaccines.
  • And finally, the risks of going into space for 1,000 days, via @ConversationUK.

In an NHS environment that is noisy, changing rapidly and where decision-makers are under intense pressure, policy communications need to be incisive to make an impact. Incisive Health knows how to cut through the noise and competing priorities to deliver results that enhance our clients' businesses and reputations and - ultimately - improve healthcare for patients.