Pharma Market Access Insights - from Mtech Access

Introductory overview with PCN lead Hilary Snowdon & Secondary Care Chief Exec Mike Proctor

June 02, 2020 Mtech Access Season 1 Episode 1
Pharma Market Access Insights - from Mtech Access
Introductory overview with PCN lead Hilary Snowdon & Secondary Care Chief Exec Mike Proctor
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In our COVID-19 series, Tom Clarke (Director -  NHS Insights & Interaction, Mtech Access) asks experts holding operational, strategic and clinical roles across the NHS to share their experiences and insights into how the NHS has responded to COVID-19 and the wider challenges facing the health service.

This podcast has been converted from our webinar series 'How is COVID-19 impacting the NHS?', presented by Tom Clarke.

Originally broadcast on 9th April 2020, this first episode sees Hilary Snowdon (Management lead for West Northumberland PCN) and Mike Proctor (Former Chief Executive of NHS Foundation Trust) share their insights into how the NHS was responding to COVID-19 and what changes they believed were likely to stay to transform the health service in the future.

Learn more about our NHS insights services at: https://mtechaccess.co.uk/uk-nhs-insights/ 

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Building relationships in primary care - working with new partners
180 degree change in the use of technology in primary care
CCGs and one size does not fit all
Good clinical leadership is critical
Extraordinary change in the NHS - a secondary care perspective
Predictions, models and capacity issues in secondary care
The clinical community working together
Changes in primary care - what will last? - appreciation of workforce wellbeing
Changes in primary care - what will last? - joint working
Care delivery - face to face vs remote
Non-COVID illness future wave
Performance management
Changes in secondary care - are CCGs irrelevant?
Non-COVID conditions - avoiding increased mortality
Changes in secondary care - partnerships & remote care
Looking after each other in the community
Changing priorities, the backlog and the new normal
The start of truly integrated care