Pharma Market Access Insights - from Mtech Access

Understanding the tipping point: When elective becomes selective in NHS surgery

November 16, 2020 Mtech Access Season 2 Episode 4
Pharma Market Access Insights - from Mtech Access
Understanding the tipping point: When elective becomes selective in NHS surgery
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Simon Parsons (Divisional Director of Surgery at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust) joins Tom Clarke (Director, Mtech Access) to discuss how decisions, such as the postponement of non-urgent elective surgery, are made, the impact this has on patients and staff, and how the NHS might adapt to provide care for these patients.

In addition to his role as Divisional Director of Surgery at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, Simon Parsons is a Consultant Oesophago Gastric Surgeon. He works as part of the team of gastro-oesophageal surgeons in Nottingham carrying out a full range of cancer surgery on the stomach and oesophagus.

As Divisional Director, Simon is passionate about transformation of surgical services and believes technology plays a pivotal role in this transformation.

Simon is also a director of EIDO Healthcare Ltd., a company specialising in information for informed consent. EIDO has used technology to transform the way it delivers its services.

We were delighted to welcome Simon to the #WhispersWordsofWisdom series.

This podcast was first recorded as a video on 23rd October 2020.

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