The National Health Executive Podcast is the perfect place to garner insights from across all aspects of healthcare, as we get into the crucial ‘whys’ behind the stories and how they can impact all of us to improve our work, our lives and the care and services we provide as an industry.Tune in, discover more about our diverse and talented health sector and it may well spark the solution to help you see a problem or challenge in a new light. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more inf ...
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Ep 54. Revolutionizing Diagnostics: Enhancing Patient Outcomes with Dr. Rehan Haidry
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For episode 54 of the National Health Executive podcast, we were joined by Dr Rehan Hairdry, consultant gastroenterologist at the Cleveland Clinic London, to speak about diagnostics, efficiencies, patient outcomes and more through the medium of oesophageal motility disorders. Dr Haidry explained how these disorders impact patients’ quality of life …
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Ep 53. Mental Health Act(ions): What should the NHS do?
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For episode 53 of the National Health Executive podcast, we were joined by the Centre for Mental Health’s CEO, Andy Bell, to speak about the government’s approach to mental health and care, reforming the Mental Health Act, and how the short, medium and long-term future of the NHS looks. Speaking on some of the NHS’s future plans and goals, Andy hig…
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Ep 52. How the voluntary sector can further impact health and social care
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For episode 52 of the National Health Executive podcast we were joined by National Voices’ CEO, Jacob Lant, to talk about the first weeks of the new government, his relationship so far with health secretary Wes Streeting, how Lord Darzi’s report should land, and the way forward for the third sector. Speaking on what he wants to see over the course …
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Ep 51. How Teleradiology Can Be Transformative Around The World
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For episode 51 of the National Health Executive podcast, we were joined by Dr Dan Rose, who is the medical director for UK and Ireland at Everlight Radiology, to explore the radiology workforce crisis, what solutions can be put in place to address the issues, and whether teleradiology can be the future for the sector. On flexible working, Dan said …
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Ep 50. The future of brain cancer research
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For episode 50 of the National Health Executive podcast, we were joined by Dr Nicky Huskens, CEO at the Tessa Jowell Brain Cancer Mission, to talk about everything from some of the recent investment being funnelled into the sector, to hopes for the future with the new Labour government. Some of the funding includes the next stage in the government’…
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Ep 49. What next for the NHS Estate?
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For Episode 49 of the National Health Executive podcast, we were joined by David Hemming, who is service lead for major programmes at NHS Shared Business Services. We spoke to David before our Estates online conference, where he featured on our Building the Hospitals of the Future panel. We asked him about the NHS estate, Hospital 2.0, and the New …
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Ep 48. A gay man's experience of the 1960s NHS
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For episode 48 of the National Health Executive podcast, we spoke to award-winning and internationally acclaimed broadcaster and journalist, Pete Price, about his life and experience with aversion therapy on the NHS. This episode contains explicit language and strong views In the podcast, we explored how aversion therapy ties in with conversion the…
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Ep 47. Magic, epiphanies and collaboration: How to lead in the NHS
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For episode 47 of the National Health Executive podcast, we were joined by Sue Holden, the CEO at the Advancing Quality Alliance — otherwise known as Aqua. Sue spoke about her leadership philosophy, where that mindset comes from and the epiphanies she’s had while working in the NHS. She said: “We can focus on the ‘what’ and forget the ‘how’ is wher…
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Ep 46. Primary Care and the Pandemic - What's Happened?
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In Episode 46 of the National Health Executive podcast, we were joined by Trish Greenhalgh, who is a professor of primary care health sciences at the University of Oxford, as well as a former GP. Trish offered insight into how the primary care digital transformation journey is going, specifically since the explosion of innovation observed following…
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Ep 45. What's next for health research?
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For episode 45 of the National Health Executive podcast, we were joined by Nathalie Kingston, who is the director the National Institute for Health and Care Research BioResource. Nathalie explained everything from the inner workings of the BioResource and the UK’s research ecosystem, all the way to women in science and the NIHR’s inclusion strategy…
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Ep 44. What does patient safety actually mean?
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For episode 44 of the National Health Executive podcast, we were joined by Tom Bell, who has held management roles in the public, private and third sector – working specifically with the NHS in digital, telehealth and now as a patient safety partner. Tom offered his insight into what patient safety actually means for the NHS, the make-up of the NHS…
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Ep 43. The Way Forward in Cancer Care
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For episode 43 of the National Health Executive podcast, we were joined by Dr Penny Kechagioglou, who is a Consultant Clinical Oncologist at University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust. Penny spoke about the main challenges and opportunities in cancer care at the moment, as well as how should prevention factor in to policy decisions an…
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Ep 42.Leadership in the NHS
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In episode 42 of the National Health Executive podcast we were joined by Steve Gulati who is an associate professor at the University of Birmingham as well as director of healthcare leadership at the university’s Health Services Management Centre. During the podcast, we discussed the difference between leadership when he first joined the NHS in the…
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Ep 41. The truth about drones in the NHS
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In episode 41 of the National Health Executive podcast, we were joined by Dr Angela Smith, research fellow at Bournemouth University, and Andy Oakey, research fellow at the University of Southampton, to discuss the viability of drones within the NHS transport system. Angela and Andy talked about some of the misinformation about drones and suggested…
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Ep 40. Is automation the future of stem cells?
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In episode 40 of the National Health Executive podcast, we were joined by Lee Carpenter, who is the head of the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency’s UK Stem Cell Bank (UKSCB). During the podcast, Lee explained what the UK Stem Cell Bank is and the significance of its work, what its future holds and some of the opportunities in the …
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Ep 39. What makes a good NHS manager?
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In episode 39 of the National Health Executive podcast, we were joined by Anthony Painter, who is the director of policy at the Chartered Management Institute (CMI), to discuss all things management within the UK health sector and NHS. During the podcast, Anthony shared some of the recent research CMI conducted in partnership with the Social Market…
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Ep 38. Catering to Kitchen Equipment Demands: A New Era of Sustainable Rental Services
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In episode 38 of the National Health Executive podcast, we were joined by divisional director at Rental+, Jon Steward, to discuss one of the foundational elements of any good health setting. Rental+ offers the NHS cutting-edge foodservice and refrigeration equipment using a unique rental model. Elaborating on the differences between this model and …
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Ep 37. Does the NHS need to be rebooted? Sir David Haslam
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In episode 37 of the National Health Executive podcast, we were joined by the former chair of the National Institute for Health and Car Excellence, Sir David Haslam, to discuss the current state of the NHS and whether it needs to be rebooted. During the podcast, David discussed the piece he and David Pendleton, professor of leadership at Henley Bus…
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Ep. 36 How interoperability can support the NHS's core goals, Ed Platt
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In episode 36 of the National Health Executive podcast, we were joined by Omnicell’s UK professional services director, Ed Platt, to discuss interoperability in the NHS, practical examples of where it can be leveraged best, the importance of the health service's digital transformation journey and more. During the podcast, Ed discussed Omnicell’s pr…
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Ep. 35 How to tackle health inequalities, Prof Durka Dougall & Dr Andy Knox
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In episode 35 of the National Health Executive podcast, we were joined by Professor Durka Dougall who is the chair of The Health Creation Alliance and Dr Andy Knox who is Associate Medical Director at Lancashire and South Cumbria Integrated Care Board. In the episode we spoke about population health, population health management, public health, hea…
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Ep 34. Is the pandemic really over, Dr Matt Inada-Kim
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In Episode 34 of the National Health Executive podcast, we are joined by NHS England’s national clinical director for infection, antimicrobial resistance and deterioration, Dr Matt Inada-Kim, to discuss whether the pandemic is really over, how the NHS has learnt from Covid-19 and what the NHS needs to do to prepare for the next global health incide…
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Ep 33. How the NHS can collaborate internationally, Dr Matt Harris and Dr Nav Chana
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In Episode 33 of the National Health Executive (NHE) podcast, we spoke to Dr Matt Harris who is a clinical senior lecturer in public health at Imperial College London and Dr Nav Chana who is the former chair of the National Association of Primary Care. They told us about a scheme imported from Brazil that uses community health workers to increase N…
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Ep 32. What digital actually means for the NHS, James Freed
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In episode 32 of National Health Executive’s (NHE) Finger on the Pulse podcast, I was joined by Health Education England’s Chief Digital and Information Officer, James Freed, to discuss how he got into the healthcare industry, what the word ‘digital’ actually means for the NHS and why most digital initiatives fail. During the podcast, James said: “…
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Ep 31. How the NHS can recruit and retain better, David Jones
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For episode 31 of National Health Executive’s (NHE) Finger on the Pulse podcast, I was joined by University Hospitals Southampton NHS Foundation Trust’s Director of Estates, Facilities and Capital Development, David Jones, to discuss everything from the ongoing industrial action, funding, some of the research he is doing and his three wishes for th…
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Ep 30. The real problem with patient waiting times, Adrian Boyle
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On Episode 30 of National Health Executive's (NHE) Finger of the Pulse podcast, our host Louis Morris is joined by the Royal College of Emergency Medicine's President, Adrian Boyle, to discuss what the actual problem with patient waiting times is. Adrian explained: "The problem we've got is we're not able to look after people properly, who come int…
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Ep 29. How the health sector can improve patient pathways, Rachael Millward, Sue Moore, and Rob Music
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With the brunt of winter fast upon us, and the flurry of increased demand that has followed, the NHS is drawing upon all its nous and creativity to see how it can generate efficiencies and optimise patient pathways. With that in mind, National Health Executive sat down with three leading industry voices to discuss how we can arrest the backlog and …
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Ep 28. What do we not know about obesity and how can we quash the stigma? Dr Giles Yeo and Dr Stephanie De Giorgio
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In this episode of NHE's Finger on the Pulse podcast our host, Saskia Hicking, speaks with Dr Giles Yeo,a Geneticist at Cambridge University and Dr Stephanie De Giorgio, a General Practitioner, about the stigmas that surround obesity and why we as a society suffer, not only physically, but also mentally with the affects of being overweight. Whilst …
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Ep 27. How can ICSs help to transform digital innovations in care settings, Alex Church
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In this episode of Finger on the Pulse, NHE's Saskia Hicking spoke to Alex Church, programme lead at Norfolk and Waveney CCG about some of the ways his group are preparing for the introduction of the ICS and how he thinks this new way of working combined with digital technology will help to create a better care system for all. Hosted on Acast. See …
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Ep 26. Making the difference in mask manufacturing & design, Jon Constantine-Smith
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On Episode 26 of NHE's Finger on the Pulse podcast, host Matt Roberts is joined by Jon Constantine-Smith, Managing Director of Bluetree Medical, to discuss how the organisation adapted it's manufacturing line to produce face masks for the NHS, and why it has now become a long-term direction for the business. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy f…
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Ep 25. Exploring the best ways to implement digital innovation into our health sector, Anne Cooper
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On episode 25 of NHE's Finger on the Pulse podcast our host Saskia Hicking spoke to Anne Cooper, former Chief Nurse for NHS Digital about the benefits and drawbacks of implementing technology and digital within the NHS. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.National Health Executive által
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Ep 24. The role of Plus Sutures in an evidence-based care bundle to reduce SSIs and NHS burden, Giles Bond-Smith
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“What we’ve got to do is look at what is the impact of having a wound infection, or a surgical site infection, on the patient, on the doctor and the healthcare professionals, as well as the economic burden within the NHS.” As somebody who has become highly knowledgeable on these what these impacts of a surgical site infection (SSI) are, it is why G…
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Ep 22. Improving care through interoperable data-driven systems, Piyush Mahapatra
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What leads to a digital healthcare solution being adopted? Every situation is unique across the healthcare service, but often these innovations span out of some of the simplest of circumstances. For Open Medical’s Innovation Director, Piyush Mahapatra, he remembers the instance of a cleaner accidentally wiping down a whiteboard which had been used …
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Ep 21. The power of pulse oximetry during the pandemic, Matt Inada-Kim, Irem Patel & Catherine Dale
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On Episode 21 of NHE's Finger on the Pulse podcast, host Matt Roberts is joined by Matt Inada-Kim, Irem Patel and Catherine Dale to discuss how pulse oximetry was identified and scaled out during the pandemic to support the pandemic response. Matt, Irem and Catherine offer a range of different perspective, brought together by the Health Innovation …
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Ep 20. Early pioneers of video consultations, Dr Shanti Vijayaraghavan & Will Warburton
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On Episode 20 of NHE's Finger on the Pulse podcast, Dr Shanti Vijayaraghavan of Barts Health NHS Trust and Will Warburton, Director of Improvement at the Health Foundation, join host Matt Roberts to discuss the innovative work on video consultations that Shanti and her team have been carrying out for a number of years in Newham, in London. Hosted o…
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Ep 19. A structured but tailored offer of support, Annie Laverty & Will Warburton
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On Episode 19 of NHE’s Finger on the Pulse podcast, host Matt Roberts is joined by Annie Laverty, Chief Experience Officer at Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, and Will Warburton, Director of Improvement at the Health Foundation, discussing an innovative ‘Corona Voice’ staff wellbeing programme being ran at the trust. Annie explained: “L…
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Ep 18. Innovation in primary care has never happened so fast, Dr Anshu Bhagat
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Dr Anshumen Bhagat, Founder and Chief Medical Officer of GPDQ - alongside continuing to be a practicing NHS GP - joined us on episode 18 of NHE’s Finger on the Pulse podcast, talking us through primary care, its challenges over the last 12 months and his visions for its future. We talk difficulties, solutions and ambitions in this insightful episod…
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Ep 17. Patient Power, Antonis Papasolomontos, Rachel Power & David Pilbury
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“What do you want from your care?” It seems a quite basic question for a clinician to ask. However, in its simplicity is an inherent power. By beginning the conversation in such a way, we naturally shift the patient journey and our interactions with that patient towards a process of shared decision making; we offer the patient a level of involvemen…
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Ep 16. A completely normal reaction to an abnormal situation, Dr Lloyd Humphreys
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On Episode 16 of NHE's Finger on the Pulse podcast, host Matt Roberts is joined by SilverCloud Health's Head of Europe Dr Lloyd Humphreys as we discuss mental health, Covid-19 and digital mental health services. As a leading digital mental health service provider, SilverCloud Health saw a significant uptick in people using their digital mental heal…
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Ep 15. A better understanding of tech benefits the patient, Ged Cairns & Matt Jones
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On Episode 15 of NHE's Finger on the Pulse podcast, brought to you by Brother UK, regular host Matt Roberts is joined by Ged Cairns and Matt Jones of Brother UK to discuss how IT and technology can directly impact and improve patient care - the only real "currency" which matters across the health sector, as Matt Jones explains. Our discussions with…
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Ep 14. Health messaging is a science, Professor Craig Jackson
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On Episode 14 of NHE's Finger on the Pulse podcast, we're joined by Professor Craig Jackson, Professor of Occupational Health Psychology Birmingham City University to discuss the coronavirus pandemic, the health messaging around it and how those in power have missed a trick by overlooking the key role of psychology in informing the public of restri…
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Ep 13. Accessing the full range of careers available, Anthea Hockly
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Anthea Hockly, Associate Director of Workforce Development and Learning at Essex Partnership University NHS FT (EPUT), joins us to talk about the new Health and Care Academy which has been founded in Essex through the work of the trust and a number of other partners from across the region's health and social care delivery spectrum. Giving young peo…
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Ep 12. The key words: 'cashless, user experience and revenue', Michelle Nix
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On Episode 12 of NHE's Finger on the Pulse podcast, I'm joined by Michelle Nix of Parking Eye as we discuss the ways their car park solutions can assist healthcare providers in improving revenues, creating a better user experience and allowing greater accessibility and the introduction of touchless and cashless technologies. Hosted on Acast. See ac…
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Ep 11. Using automation technology to make time matter, Darren Atkins
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On this episode of NHE's Finger on the Pulse podcast, host Matt Roberts is joined by Darren Atkins, Chief Technology Officer (Artificial Intelligence & Automation) at East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Foundation Trust to talk about digital technology, automation and AI and how it all fits into the modern health sector. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com…
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Ep 10. One part of the mental health toolkit, Nicholas Rowley
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Mental health has always been an area of significant discussion in the health sector, from clinicians to solution through to prevention. But, on Episode 10 of NHE's Finger on the Pulse podcast host Matt Roberts chats with Nicholas Rowley of the Manchester branch of Andy's Man Club, a mental health charity aimed at supporting men to talk about their…
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Ep 9. Telemedicine: Effectiveness at all levels of the organisation, Glenn Smith
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Telemedicine has been one of the emerging areas of progress during the coronavirus pandemic, with a much more widespread and rapid adoption of remote technology. But how effective is the technology for the clinicians using it - and how do we as a health sector decide which options are the best suited for adoption from organisations? To answer this …
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Ep 8. Engagement with the community & industry was vital, Paul Dunn & Sarah Rose
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Throughout this coronavirus period, the topic of personal protective equipment (PPE) and the availability of supplies for our healthcare workers has dominated the headlines. Shortages have been reported up and down the country, while centrally the government has slowly sought to reign in the problem and address the vast, unprecedented global demand…
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Ep 7. Keep the doors open to creativity, Baroness Ilora Finlay
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Baroness Ilora Finlay, Chair of the National Mental Capacity Forum and a Professor of Palliative Care, joins NHE's Matt Roberts to talk about efforts during the ongoing coronavirus outbreak, the potential longer term effects of bereavement, loss and trauma during Covid-19 and the potential positives we can find out of the difficult circumstances. H…
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Ep 6. Unless we change the game we are going to lose, Henry Jones
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In Episode 4 of #WeAreNHE podcast we are joined by Henry Jones, CEO of digital mental health organisation Big White Wall. As Henry explains, with demand fast outstripping our capacity, we cannot simply treat mental health in the traditional ways. We require innovation and new thinking, such as Big White Wall has brought to the table. Hosted on Acas…
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Ep 5. Mental health is not a life sentence, Stewart Lucas
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Strategic Lead for Mind in Greater Manchester, Stewart Lucas, joins us for this on the go podcast to discuss mental health care in the UK and how he feels it is at present about 100 years behind where we are with physical health. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.National Health Executive által
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Ep 4. Shifting the burden of care, Mark Duman
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