Pharma Market Access Insights - from Mtech Access

The White Paper and integrated care in the NHS: What it really means in practice for clinicians, patients and us - with Dr John Ribchester

March 11, 2021 Mtech Access Season 2 Episode 8
Pharma Market Access Insights - from Mtech Access
The White Paper and integrated care in the NHS: What it really means in practice for clinicians, patients and us - with Dr John Ribchester
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Are you wondering what integrated care will look like when the Health and Care White Paper proposals become a reality? Tom Clarke interviews Dr John Ribchester about what the proposals means in practice for clinicians, for patients and for the life sciences industry.

Dr Ribchester is a GP and Clinical Director of Whitstable Primary Care Network (PCN) in Kent and has led development of an integrated service that represents many of the desired endpoints of the White Paper changes.

Find out more at: https://www.mtechaccess.co.uk/nhs-white-paper-integrated-care/

This episode was first broadcast as a live webinar on Friday 26th February 2021 as part of our #WhispersWordsofWisdom​ series.  The original broadcast has been edited for clarity.

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

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