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Podcast episode with Marvin Rees
Audio

Marvin Rees, Mayor of Bristol: the role of cities and place in shaping health

Helen McKenna sits down with Marvin Rees, the Mayor of Bristol, to explore his approach to place-based leadership, the NHS’s role as a ‘place-shaper’ and the city’s experience of Covid-19.
30 minutes
Covid-19, racism and the roots of health inequality
Audio

Covid-19, racism and the roots of health inequality

How is Covid-19 repeating patterns of existing health inequalities? What factors are driving the disproportionate impact of the pandemic on the health of ethnic minority populations? Helen McKenna sits down with Natalie Creary from Black Thrive and James Nazroo from the University of Manchester.
37 minutes
population health animation teaser
Video

What is population health?

What is a 'population health' approach? And what role do we all play in keeping our communities healthy? Watch our new animation to find out. 
3 mins
Timeline

A short history of social care funding reform in England: 1997 to 2019

Adult social care in England –unlike health care – is not free at the point of use. Support from the state is reserved for those with both the highest level of need, and the lowest means. We outline the history of the past 22 years of attempts to reform how social care funded.
Slideshow

Zoe Wyrko: The health and wellbeing benefits of an intergenerational approach

Zoe Wyrko discusses the health and wellbeing benefits of an intergenerational approach, sharing learning from Channel 4’s Old People's Home for 4 Year Olds.
Audio

Jim Mackey: 2018 - a crunch year for the NHS?

Jim Mackey discusses the prospects for the NHS in what promises to be one of the toughest years in its history.
Audio

Claire Fuller: 2018 - A crunch year for the NHS?

Dr Claire Fuller discusses the prospects for the NHS in what promises to be one of the toughest years in its history.
Slideshow

Siva Anandaciva: 2018 - a crunch year for the NHS?

Siva Anandaciva discusses the prospects for the NHS in what promises to be one of the toughest years in its history.
Slideshow

Kate Warriner: The Liverpool Way - digital care in a joined-up health and care system

Kate Warriner shares lessons from Liverpool’s digital journey across the system.
Video

Sarah Jane Marsh: Prioritising children as a city-wide issue through the sustainability and transformation partnership

Sarah-Jane Marsh shares lessons on securing priority for children through the sustainability and transformation partnership.
Video

Gary Belkin: Improving population mental health - Thrive NYC

Gary Belkin shares lessons from New York City’s public health approach to changing the way people think about mental health, and how the government and local partners provide care.
Video

Joe McCannon: How can we accelerate the focus on spread and scale in population health?

Joe McCannon explores the practical aspects of successfully achieving scale and effectively improving population health outcomes.
Video

Michael Marmot: Prioritising and developing further action on reducing the social gradient in health

Michael Marmot looks at the role all public sector agencies, and private and voluntary and community sectors, play in the social determinants of health agenda.
Slideshow

John Dean: Making a serious and sustained commitment to quality improvement

John Dean introduces an initiative by the Royal College of Physicians to drive quality: the Future Hospital Programme.
Slideshow

Dan Wellings: The relationship between the NHS and the public

Dan Wellings, Senior Fellow at The King’s Fund, shares initial findings from research into the relationship between the NHS and the public.
Slideshow

Carole Burgoyne: Learning from the experiences of Local Authorities and Integration

Carole Burgoyne, Strategic Director for People, Business Support Unit, Plymouth City Council, speaks at the King's Fund's event, Working with patients and the public, of her experience of bringing all services together to place people's needs first.
Video

Jeroen Tas: Connected care - a vision for the future

Jeroen Tas sets out a vision for the future of health care delivery where everything is connected.
Slideshow

Luke Edwards: Review into the operational productivity of mental health and community services

Luke Edwards shares updates on the Carter review into community and mental health services.
Video

Matthew Swindells: The future of commissioning

Matthew Swindells, National Director, Operations and Information, NHS England discusses the role of commissioners in delivering sustainability and transformation partnerships and creating accountable care systems.
Slideshow

Carol Platt: Creating a living hospital

Carol Platt shares how Alder Hey is creating a digital ‘living hospital’ that can sense and feel what is happening inside its building and act accordingly.
How does the NHS in England work?
Video

How does the NHS in England work? An alternative guide

Watch our animation for a whistle-stop tour of how the NHS works in 2017 and how it’s changing.
Duration - 6 mins
Video

Vince Barry: Improving health through innovative community and primary healthcare

Vince Barry, Chief Executive Officer, Pegasus Health, New Zealand discusses Pegasus Health's role in implementing transformational changes to primary and community services and developing integrated working across primary and secondary care.
Video

Jim Mackey: Developing local leadership as systems with accountability for population health

Jim Mackey, Chief Executive, NHS Improvement gives a keynote address at our conference, Learning from new care models here and abroad, on 3 October 2017.
Slideshow

Al Mulley: New care models to capture the critical intelligence needed for sustainability

Dr Al Mulley, Managing Director for Global Health Care Delivery Science, The Dartmouth Institute (United States) shares learning from Dartmouth’s experience working with six of the multi-specialty community providers and primary and acute care systems in England.
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