Pharma Market Access Insights - from Mtech Access

Know your Place - where will power really sit in the new NHS - with Dr Steven Michael OBE

May 17, 2021 Mtech Access Season 2 Episode 10
Pharma Market Access Insights - from Mtech Access
Know your Place - where will power really sit in the new NHS - with Dr Steven Michael OBE
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What will a ‘Place’ look like? What will this new layer of the NHS mean in practice and what decision-making powers will Place leaders have?

As the NHS starts its journey towards an integrated future, Dr Steven Michael OBE (Chair of East Cheshire Partnership) joins Tom Clarke (Director, Mtech Access)  to talk ‘Place’, ‘Partnership’, ’Collaboratives’ and more.

The UK Government’s Health and Care White Paper, along with other recent policy announcements, set out a major proposed reorganisation of the NHS in England. This includes the introduction of the term ‘Place’, a localised function within Integrated Care Systems (ICSs). There is still much uncertainty, even within the NHS, about what this term and others like ‘Collaborative’ will mean in practice.

In this episode, Tom and Steven discuss what these new structures mean, how they may affect the patient experience, how they will impact decision-making and what they could mean for pharmaceutical and medtech market access.

Dr Steven Michael OBE has over 20 years of experience in the NHS. He began his career as a registered nurse working in psychiatric intensive care in 1985, before rising through various management and leadership roles to be CEO of a South West Yorkshire Partnership NHS FT between 2007 and 2016. He has since contributed to or chaired a number of NHS boards, including the NHS Confederation’s Mental Health Network, Spectrum Community Health CIC and East Cheshire Partnership.

This episode was first broadcast as a live webinar on 30th April 2021.

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Simon Stevens as a leader of the NHS
What is a 'Place'?
How are activities at Place level governed?
What will the relationship between Integrated Care Systems (ICS) and Place look like?
What will the relationship between Primary Care Networks (PCN) and Place look like?
Is there an emboldening of primary care?
What does the integration agenda mean for secondary care?
How are local authorities working with this shift to integration?
Do you expect Places to hold budgets?
Do you perceive tensions between national and local decision making?
Is the NHS in a position to reorganize itself?
What support do Places need to develop?
Is there a role for industry to play?