Great thread from @davidjbuck.bsky.social on the Mayfield review on work and health. Fantastic to see a set of concrete actions to support this huge issue. Thoughts and links below...
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Promotional image for an event titled 'Taking prevention forward – what can we learn from across the UK and NI?', scheduled for September 17, 4:00 pm, featuring speakers Chris Whitty, CMO for England; Sir Gregor Smith, CMO for Scotland; Isabel Oliver, Chief Medical Officer for Wales; and Michael McBride, Chief Medical Officer for Northern Ireland. Hosted by The King's Fund.
It is clear that bold action is needed to make the shift to prevention a reality.
The Chief Medical Officers from England, Wales, Scotland & Northern Ireland will be joining us in September to explore what we can learn from across the UK.
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Our next podcast episode will be on the 10 Year Health Plan and we want to hear from you 📢
Do you have a burning question about the plan that you want answered? Drop it in the comments or get in touch at website@kingsfund.org.uk – it might feature in our upcoming episode.
The 10 Year Health Plan includes a significant number of proposals - from ‘golden handcuffs’ for newly qualified dentists to a shift in the pattern of health care spending. But what does this mean for the NHS's future? Read our analysis to find out.
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The much-anticipated 10 Year Health Plan has finally landed. But what happens next?
At our event in September, we'll explore the actions and decisions needed to realise the ambitions set out in the plan, and transform the health service.
Find out more and book your place here: buff.ly/aetRD1S
See #obesity trail for 10 year plan > There's a lot in this if big retailers (who are also big producers) really buy-in, but can't shift the dial on it's own & needs careful design re health inequalities. (From some time ago.. kingsfund.org.uk/insight-and-...)
Trail >
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What should we look out for in the NHS 10 year health plan if action is to follow ambition? This new blog @thekingsfund explores 'five tests'...
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I've limited this to five tests, so what resonates? What else would you add?
1/4. ICYMI: #Scotland has launched its new #populationhealth #framework. Really welcome this, and will share more on it soon. It helps bring #coherence across health, across sectors & policies, something we continue to advocate for & support @thekingsfund.bsky.social www.gov.scot/publications...
Fantastic to launch our new strategy at @thekingsfund.bsky.social yesterday evening. A mission to inspire hope and build confidence for positive change - yes please! Read more here: www.kingsfund.org.uk/about-us
'The whole of government is needed to tackle health inequalities, not just the NHS.'
@davidjbuck.bsky.social reflects on our #KFHealthInequalities conference and stresses that the government must do more if it is truly committed to addressing its milestones.
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Fantastic to hear @grahamwhitham.bsky.social speak at the #KFhealthinequalities event yesterday about great work with NHS orgs to help tackle poverty. Sarah Woolnough @thekingsfund.bsky.social discusses the NHS's part to play in this article for @resolvepoverty.org
This afternoon, our CEO Sarah Woolnough joined Matt Chorley and a panel of experts to discuss the abolition of #NHSE and what the future holds for the health and care system. Listen back to the discussion from 1:06 here:
On my way to the @ResolvePoverty.org #PlacesAgainstPoverty conference. Today, Sarah Woolnough will consider if the NHS can play any role in tackling poverty? Spoiler alert…yes.
Find out more in this @TheKingsFund.org analysis – published this time last year. www.kingsfund.org.uk/insight-and-...
Great to attend this insightful #healthierworkinglives Commission report launch today. Panel discussion around not looking at people as a 'problem to be solved' - instead at the structures and systems that are driving these issues, starting now, and with a generational effort to build and sustain.
This week, Sarah Woolnough appeared on the @nhsconfed.bsky.social podcast to talk about the NHS's ten-year health plan. She spoke about shifting the narrative on prevention and moving care close to home. Listen to the episode in full wherever you get your podcasts!
Great event @thekingsfund.bsky.social yesterday looking ahead to the big health and care topics in 2025. A focus on people throughout the discussion on reform, policy and politics. Watch via the link below if you missed it. www.kingsfund.org.uk/events/whats...
“But the bigger learning – and important reminder – was that much of what our NHS ‘front door’ is facing could be avoided with a more preventive focus.”
Reflections from @thekingsfund.bsky.social CEO Sarah Woolnough on a shift with the London Ambulance Service. www.kingsfund.org.uk/insight-and-...
Off the back of the Darzi review, we believe the government is right to think differently about NHS targets to drive the best improvements for patients. Siva Anandaciva explores the new approaches the government could take to recover targets. Read in full: www.kingsfund.org.uk/insight-and-...
.@thekingsfund.bsky.social CEO Sarah Woolnough in @financialtimes.com on #SocialCare:
"Some form of task force or royal commission may be only realistic way forward. It would allow the beginning of a public debate about reform &, cruciall,y the realities of paying for it"
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