The PrescQIPP team will be speaking at #NHSConfedExpo this June! It's where we talk openly about what's working, what isn't, and leave with actions we can actually take back into our organisations. We would love to see you there. invt.io/1bxboygvv4a
I'm pleased to share that I will be speaking at #NHSConfedExpo this June!
It's where we talk openly about what's working, what isn't, and leave with actions we can actually take back into our organisations.
I'd love to see you there. invt.io/1bxbjqrxv6i
A man and a woman sit in lounge chairs holding microphones in a studio set-up, under bright lights.
Sessions from #NHSConfedExpo are available to watch online, on demand. Watch our Chief Executive @rosiebe.bsky.social:
🔹In the speaker studio: buff.ly/RXwSLQx
🔹At the ‘Prioritising quality and safety in a shifting healthcare landscape’ session: buff.ly/BxSXvXI
💬 Wes Streeting, Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, remarked at #NHSConfedExpo 2025 on the importance of the Windrush Generation to the NHS saying it was no coincidence that the NHS was founded the same year as Windrush’s arrival.
At #NHSConfedExpo last week, both the Health Secretary and #NHS England CEO highlighted a key issue: £205bn is being spent, but often in the wrong places.
Our latest blog explores how small, bold steps can transform the #health system.
impower.co.uk/2025/06/20/l...
#NeighbourhoodHealth
What stood out to you at #NHSConfedExpo?
In our latest #HealthontheLine episode, @vsmacdonald.bsky.social and @shaunlintern.bsky.social discuss Wes Streeting’s vision for the NHS, the upcoming 10-year health plan and more.
👉 Catch the full discussion - recorded live from the conference floor.
Sharon Brennan, a white woman with short blonde hair and glasses, is holding a microphone speaking to the audience at NHS ConfedExpo.
Jacob Lant and Robyn Chappell are joined on stage by two further sector experts. Behind them a screen reads 'How can we build an equitable NHS by 2035?'
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It was wonderful to connect with members & friends at #NHSConfedExpo last week!
The National Voices team spoke across 5 sessions highlighting the vitality of lived experience, community involvement, & system change.
Thank you to all who engaged with us & contributed to the conversations.
With 9,000 delegates and over 180 sessions, #NHSConfedExpo was a hub of innovation and collaboration.
In a special edition of #HealthontheLine, recorded live, @ConfedMatt.bsky.social is joined by @vsmacdonald.bsky.social (Channel 4) and @shaunlintern.bsk.social (The Sunday Times) to reflect.
'Crucially rehab and good physio, good rehab, good reconditioning...'
Wes Streeting, the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, placed physiotherapy at the heart of bridging the disconnect between health and social care: www.csp.org.uk/news/2025-06...
#NHSConfedExpo #RightToRehab
Neighbourhood health teams are in the news again today, set to be a central part of the forthcoming NHS 10-year plan.
These services work best with rehab at their core, and AHP leadership driving them forward.
Our panel outlined why at #NHSConfedExpo this week.
.@AnnieGHoward shared how the #HIV Confident charter mark helps combat #HIV-related stigma in healthcare settings to improve the experiences of people living with HIV. #NHSConfedExpo
Find out more about HIV Confident here:
www.hivconfident.org...
Annie Howard speaking at the N.H.S. Confederation Expo
It was great to be at #NHSConfedExpo this week with colleagues from @londonftci exploring the role of # PrimaryCare in supporting existing services to end new #HIV transmission and manage it as a long-term condition.
Sir Jim Mackey, chief executive, NHS England
Ahead of his keynote at #NHSConfedExpo, NHS England chief executive Sir Jim Mackey, joined Matthew Taylor on his Health on the Line podcast to discuss the biggest challenges in healthcare, leadership, and navigating politics.
🎧 Listen to podcast: buff.ly/e7OgyfZ
NHS must play its part in improving resident doctors’ working lives, health secretary Wes Streeting tells #NHSConfedExpo www.bmj.com/content/389/...
Great to be at #NHSConfedExpo this week, connecting with colleagues across the system who share our commitment to transforming care with patient experience front and centre.
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Off the back of Wes Streeting's speech at #NHSConfedExpo, @davidjbuck.bsky.social shares his thoughts on what this might mean for population health, devolution and health inequalities 👇
It was great to see so many NHS colleagues at CMCA’s #NHSConfedExpo 2025 session.
We showcased our urgent cancer care strategy, created in partnership with Cheshire and Merseyside ICB urgent and emergency care andCheshire and Merseyside Provider Collaborative.
You can read it here ow.ly/g3HI50W6Pqn
Good to hear @rthonwesstreeting.bsky.social speaking with such ambition for cancer at #NHSConfedExpo
"you get that right for cancer, you don't solve all the problems in the NHS, but you create a whopping big rising tide that lifts all ships across the health service"
It was great to hear Professor Chris Whitty and Professor Stephen Powis emphasise the importance of primary and secondary prevention of CVD yesterday at #NHSConfedExpo 🫀
This key to supporting a healthier population and reducing rates of CVD 🔑
1/6. Wes Streeting's speech at #NHSConfedExpo was one for the policy wonks; lots of insight into what's coming in terms of system design in/post 10 year plan. Some quick thoughts follow. See speech here www.gov.uk/government/s...
And that's a wrap on #nhsconfedexpo 2025.
Two outstanding days of engagement with all my healthcare colleagues discussing workforce deployment and management supported by best of breed technology, exciting new workforce trends and the experienced team of Patchwork Health and L2P
Photo of a stage with four chairs on it and a podium. The stage is empty but the blue screen behind it is projecting an image of Wes Streeting Secretary of State as he spoke to the conference.
Photo of a stage where five people are sat. There are three women and two men. They are discussing health issues and there is a slide in the background.
A great day at the #NHSConfedExpo yesterday.
Wes Streeting may have delayed our session, but we eventually got to talk about health inequalities faced by people with #LearningDisabilities from ethnic minoritised communities.
Thanks to @learningdiseng.bsky.social and the Race Equality Foundation.
Closing remarks to sum up the 2 days at #NHSConfedExpo ⭐️ good reflections and hats off to the 50 or so people who stayed till the end! #manchester
Can someone tell me a bit more about the 'best practice tariffs' Wes Streeting plans to expand? I've never heard of them before... #nhsconfedexpo
Grateful @rthonwesstreeting.bsky.social for bringing the elephant to the room #NHSConfedExpo
GPs add value, extra GPs, an agreed contract with a view to the future
GPs could lead hospital trusts
Time to remove restrictions @NHSEngland
Interesting to hear in the context of the absence of GPs
'The models are quite different but what isn’t really any different is what patients, people and communities expect.
‘They don’t care who you work for, they want to know that you can help them.'
Health leaders flocked to a CSP session on integrated neighbourhood teams at #NHSConfedExpo.
After a busy couple of days at #NHSConfedExpo, @sarah-arnold.bsky.social reflects on some of the energising and positive conversations. From moving to a more preventative approach to hearing patients voices more, there's lots to take away from Manchester this evening!
🎉 That’s a wrap on #NHSConfedExpo 2025!
A huge thank you to everyone who visited us at our stand and took the time to learn about the Accredited Registers Programme, and our initial research into barriers to complaints to health and social care regulators.
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On way my home with achy feet having walked 7 miles today at #NHSConfedExpo
Lovely to catch up with some of the lush people in my network and to meet and connect with some fab new people too!
Also lovely to introduce a colleague to some new people at her first Expo.
Well done @nhsconfed.org 👏
If you were at the #NHSConfedExpo yesterday you might have heard Kath Bainbridge talking about this in the panel session "Individually rare, collectively common: closing the health inequality gap in rare diseases"
Also, framework which maps inequities onto patient pathway to follow soon...