The sections of this dealing with the infiltration of the NHS by McKinsey should be compulsory reading, and then we can set about verification of...
This one looks interesting McKinsey pockets £600k for seven-week review into NHS tech leadership (digitalhealth.net) EDIT Baroness Dido...
I think that was said in the days of "don't be vague , vote for Hague". Once McKinsey, always a part of the McKinsey family | McKinsey & Company
It is beginning to look like deliberate provocation. All these studies seem to refer to "chronic fatigue" in the title and CFS in the body of the...
That looks like poor drafting. Is that what illness perceptions "are", or is it the way in which they are defined for the purposes of the study?...
Perhaps it is an example of what Austin call a "performative utterance".
The definition of PIFS in the editorial looks strange. The definition given in the Oxford Criteria, which they cite is: Post-infectious fatigue...
For some inexplicable reason I become nervous when I see links to McKinsey in a CV. Once McKinsey always McKinsey.
I usually find things when looking for something else. Which I fail to find. I came across this in the Autumn 1989 MEA perspectives magazine,@p9....
Let us, for the moment, suppose that this project might be safe in the hands of GL. Why should it be thought that it would be safe in the hands of...
"Surfacing" in what sense? Bringing to the surface and revealing, or concealing the cracks. And does a "point" have a surface? Or is that a...
Why do they think that the 27.6% of CFS patients who, by their findings, do not suffer from generalised worry would benefit from CBT? Their...
It seems like Goldberg without the variations. It could have been written in 1990. It probably was.
Is this part of the remit of the "Nudge Unit" or ""behavioural Insights team"?“Nudge Unit” | The Institute for Government
...but what remedies are available for failure to fulfil expectations?
No, it doesn't. Some people with an agenda might wish it to be seen as such. The word is often used of male behaviour. Is there any extrinsic...
As to funding, this is stated in the information in the original post This study has been organised by Stuart Airey as part of the doctorate in...
I wondered what information they had to impart and whether they are better informed than we are. If they are , what is the source of the information.
This is probably she:Britta Berglund's research works | Ghent University, Gent (UGhent) and other places (researchgate.net)
So he thought the condition was characterised by "nosophobia", fear of disease. Or to put it another way, hypochondriasis.
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