Nigel Crisp, Baron Crisp

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  9. Crisp N. 24 Hours to Save the NHS. Oxford University Press 2011
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  12. Crisp N. Turning the World Upside Down: the search for global health. CRC Press 2010
  13. Crisp N. Turning the World Upside Down Again: Global health in a time of pandemics, climate change and political turmoil. CRC Press 2022
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The Lord Crisp
KCB
Official portrait of Lord Crisp crop 2, 2022.jpg
Official portrait, 2022
Chief Executive of NHS England
In office
1 November 2000 6 March 2006
Orders of precedence in the United Kingdom
Preceded by Gentlemen
Baron Crisp
Followed by