In the context of far-reaching NHS reforms, how does the government's Big Society vision support the users and providers of health and social care? We host a breakfast debate on this with Matt Leach, Lynne Berry and Ali Parsa.
This conference explored the implications of the changing policy and political environment and considered how a coalition government might deliver a more constructive approach for those working in the NHS and leading health care organisations.
Andy Burnham, MP, the Secretary of State for Health, joined us for the last of our three general election breakfast debates, and discussed his party's plans for the future of the NHS.
This conference focused on approaches to demand management and commissioning in a difficult financial climate. The conference featured practical examples of referral management alongside other demand management initiatives relevant to commissioners.
Norman Lamb MP, the Liberal Democrat Shadow Secretary for Health, joined us for the first of our three general election breakfast debates, and discussed his party's vision for the future.
Reshaping the NHS: Creating locally driven evidence-based service change
The King's Fund second Annual Conference, held in Nomvember 2008, looked at the reshaping of the NHS and creating locally driven, evidence-based service change.
Prime Minister Gordon Brown came to The King's Fund on 12 May 2008 to launch a nationwide government consultation on how adult social care should be funded.
David Cameron, MP, Leader of the Conservative Party, gave a speech at The King's Fund on 21 April 2008, outlining the party's plans for the future of general practice.