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        The future of the NHS? The changing health policy context

         
         
         
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        Professor David Hunter  Professor of Health Policy and Management, Centre for Public Policy & Health, Wolfson Research Institute, 
Durham University Queen's Campus

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        David Hunter is Professor of Health Policy and Management, Durham University, where he is director of the Centre for Public Policy and Health in the School of Medicine and Health.  He is Deputy Director of Fuse - the Centre for Translational Research in Public Health.  He is a non executive director on the NICE Board, an appointed governor at South Tees NHS Hospitals Foundation Trust, and an adviser to WHO Europe on public health and health system reform. He undertakes research on public health policy and using evidence in practice.      


         
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