Lord Crisp KCB



 
 
Publications include:


2016 and forthcoming

Book

  • Crisp N: One World Health – an overview of Global Health; CRC Press June 2016

Foreword

  • Foreword in Scheffler RM, Herbst CH, Lemiere C and Campbell J (Eds): Tools and Data Needs for Health Labor Market Analyses in Low- and Middle-Income Countries; World Bank 2016

Article

  • Crisp N: New global priority for mental health – reasons for optimism and concern; International Journal of Psychiatry; March/April 2016

Report

  • Old Problems, New Solutions - improving acute psychiatric care for adults in England; Report of the Commission to review the provision of acute inpatient psychiatric care for adults, chaired by Lord Nigel Crisp; Royal College of Psychiatrists, 9 February 2016. Available at http://www.caapc.info/

2015

Chapters

  • Chapter: Global Supply of Health Professionals with Lincoln Chen: Hunter DJ and Fineberg HV: Readings in Global Health; OUP, December 2015

  • Chapter: Whose life is it? In Frenk J and Hoffman SJ; To Save Humanity, OUP, 2015

  • Chapter: Influencing Policy in Shah R, Giannasi P: Tackling Disability Discrimination and Disability Hate Crime ; Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2015

  • Chapter: Everyone has something to teach and everyone has something to learn in Singh VK and Lillrank P eds: Innovations in Healthcare Management; Taylor and Francis, 2015

Foreword

  • Foreword in Britnell M: In Search of the Perfect Health System; Palgrave, 2015

Articles

  • Crisp N: Everyone has a role in building a health creating society; British Medical Journal; 19-26 December 2015 p 26-27. Available at http://bmj.com/cgi/content/full/bmj.h6654?ijkey=vJlVsZNrBSvE6Fz&keytype=ref

  • Crisp N: Co-development, innovation and mutual learning – or how we need to turn the world upside down; Healthcare 3 (2015) 221-224

  • Crisp N: Health and Co-Development in Kinnock G, Doughty S: Beyond Aid; Labour campaign for International Development, 2015

  • Crisp N: The Future for Health in Portugal – Everyone has a Role to Play; Health Systems and Reform

  • Crisp N: The Future of the Portuguese health system; Acta Medica Portuguesa;

  • Crisp N: Health Creation; The House, 23 January 2015 p 22-23

Report

  • The UK’s Contribution to Health Globally; Researched by Nadeem Hasan, Sarah Curran, Arnoupe Jhass, Shoba Poduval and Helena Legido-Quigley. Report from All-Party Parliamentary Group on Global Health co-chaired by Lord Crisp and Meg Hillier MP, June 2015. Available at http://www.appg-globalhealth.org.uk/reports/4556656050

2014

Book

  • African Health Leaders – making change and claiming the future; edited with Francis Omaswa; OUP, 15 September 2014. More details.

Chapter

  • Crisp N: A transatlantic review of the NHS at Sixty; in Berwick D: Promising Care, Jossey-Bass, 2014

Articles

  • Crisp N, Chen L: Global Supply of Health Professionals; New England Journal of Medicine 370:10 6 March 2014 Available at New England Journal of Medicine, 370;10 March 6 2014.

  • Binagwaho A, Crisp N: African Health Leaders: claiming the future; The Lancet, Vol 385, May 39, 2015 p 2134-2135

  • Crisp N: Mutual Learning and reverse innovation – where next?: Globalisation and Health, 2014 10.14

  • Crisp N: It’s a two way street; World Health Design, January 2014 p 37-39

Reports


Earlier publications include:

Books

  • Turning the World Upside Down - the Search for Global Health in the 21st Century. CRC Press, January 2010.

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  • 24 Hours to Save the NHS - the Chief Executive's account of reform 2000 to 2006 - published by Oxford University Press in September 2011.

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Major Reports

  • Health Professionals for a new Century - transforming education to strengthen health systems in an interdependent world - member of Independent Commision chaired by Julio Frenk and Lincoln Chen, published by The Lancet in December.
    o Full report (external link)

  • Scaling up, Saving Lives, the report of the Global Health Workforce Alliance Task Force on Scaling up Education and Training for Health Workers. published in May 2008. Nigel Crisp co-chaired the Task Force with Commissioner Bience Gawanas, the African Union Commissioner for Social Affairs. The production of the report was led by Imogen Sharp.
    o Executive Summary (external link)
    o Full report (external link)

  • Global Health Partnerships: the UK contribution to health in developing countries, a report for the UK Prime Minister, published in February 2007.
    o Executive Summary (external link)
    o Full report (external link)
    o See also Global health Partnerships: the UK contribution to health in developing countries. The Government Response. March 2008. Government Response (external link)

Articles

  • Raid the past for golden nuggets. Health Service Journal 17 June 2011.

  • Listen to patients and professionals on the future of the NHS. Letter to The Times 26 May 2011.

  • Turning the World Upside Down. Philosophy at Cambridge 8 May 2011.

  • Health of the NHS. Letter to Times 28 March 2011.

  • Why does private health insurance let you down when you need it? Daily Mail 16 November 2010.

  • NHS reforms may lead to chaos and balooning costs. Letter in The Times 20 December 2010.

  • Asia and Reform of the Global health System. Asia Policy 10, July 2010 p143-152.

  • Don’t knock targets: they did help the NHS Opinion piece in The Times. June 23 2010 p 24.

  • The role of quality improvement in strengthening health systems in developing countries. Sheila Leatherman, Timothy G Ferris, Donald Berwick, Francis Omaswa, Nigel Crisp. International Journal for Quality in Health Care. June 12 2010. Link

  • Education of Health Professionals for the 21st Century: a global independent Commission. Zulfiqar A Bhutta et al. Lancet, Vol 375 April 2 2010 p1137-1138. Link

  • Is this the future for Britain's Health Service? Opinion piece in the Times, January 6th 2010 p26.

  • The Department and the NHS - time for separation or for a new relationship? BMJ 2009;339 b4881.

  • Scaling up human resources for women's health. AD Falconer, N Crisp, C Warwick, F Day Stirk, British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 2009 116 Suppl1 (1-4). Link

  • Griffiths 25 years on. Health Services Journal June 4 2009 Link

  • Don't let cancer controversy destroy the NHS. Comment Column in The Times. September 24, 2008 . Link

  • From Public to Global. Ph.com. The newsletter of the Faculty of Public Health. September 2008. ISSN 1472-7501. p1-2. Link

  • Drugs for cancer and co-payments. Illora Finlay and Nigel Crisp. Editorial in the BMJ 337. No 7760 a527. July 5th 2008. Link

  • Global Health partnerships: the UK contribution to health in developing countries in Public Policy and Administration. Volume 23. No 2, April 2008. p207-214

  • Training the health workforce: scaling up saving lives. Nigel Crisp, Bience Gawanas, Imogen Sharp. Lancet Volume 371. Number 9613. Feb 23rd 2008. p689-691. Link

Chapters, sections, forewords

  • Global Health Capacity and Workforce Development: Turning the World Upside Down in Infectious Disease Clinics of North America June 2011 Vol 25 Number 2

  • Priority setting in developed and developing countries. Oxford Textbook of Medicine Eds David A. Warrell, Timothy M Cox, John D Firth. OUP 2010 p58-59.

  • Overview - Awareness, mobilization and implementation and Chapter 5 – Turning the World Upside Down in Commonwealth Health Ministers Update 2010.

  • Foreword in Telehealth in the Developing World edited by Richard Wootton, Nivritti G Patil, Richard E Scott and Kendall Ho. Royal Society of Medicine 2009.

  • Chapter - $36 a year or $6500: health systems and priorities in north and south in Cardiology at the Limits X edited by Lionel H Opie and Derek M Yellon. University of Cape town Press 2008.

  • Article in Rejuvenate or retire: views of the NHS at 60. Edited by Nicholas Timmins. Nuffield Trust 2008. p111-113.

  • Foreword in Management of Cleft Lip and Palate in the Developing World. Michael Mars, Debbie Sell and Alex Habel (Eds). John Wiley and Sons Ltd. 2008.