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- 89 - Applying PSIRF in general practice
The Patient Safety Incident Response Framework (PSIRF) is a new approach to learning from patient safety events in a way that leads to improvement in care. It was published in August 2022 and mandated in the NHS Standard Contract in April 2024. In this podcast, Tracey Herlihey from NHS England’s national patient safety team talks with Jenny Coverley from Middlewood Practice in Cheshire about her experience applying PSIRF principles in general practice. If you would like to get in touch about the content of this podcast, please contact us on patientsafety.enquiries@nhs.net. Find out more about PSIRF on the NHS England website https://www.england.nhs.uk/patient-safety/patient-safety-insight/incident-response-framework/
Tue, 23 Apr 2024 - 25min - 88 - Working in partnership with people and communities to improve support for diabetes in Nottingham
This NHS England podcast is about innovative ways of working with people and communities, and specifically about how GP surgeries in Nottingham used an engagement process to learn how they could improve their support for patients with Type 2 Diabetes. You'll hear from Jo, a GP, Helen, a practice manager and Liv, a trainee practice manager who are all based in surgeries in an area of high social deprivation in inner city Nottingham. There is a transcript of the podcast available here: https://www.england.nhs.uk/long-read/podcast-working-in-partnership-with-people-and-communities-to-improve-support-for-diabetes-in-nottingham/ Co-Create website: https://www.wearecocreate.com/ You can find the statutory guidance here: https://www.england.nhs.uk/publication/working-in-partnership-with-people-and-communities-statutory-guidance/ You can find more information about training and development in this area here: https://www.england.nhs.uk/get-involved/learning-and-support-offers/ You can join the #StartWithPeople network, for everyone interested in how we work with people and communities here: https://future.nhs.uk/pppnetwork You can contact the people and communities team at NHS England by emailing: england.engagement@nhs.net
Wed, 14 Feb 2024 - 21min - 87 - Working in partnership with people and communities to support stroke patients in West Yorkshire
This NHS England podcast is about innovative ways of working with people and communities, and specifically about how co-production is helping develop better long term support for stroke patients in West Yorkshire. You'll hear from Katie Johnson, Rehab & Life After Stroke Clinical Lead for the West Yorkshire & Harrogate Integrated Stroke Delivery Network and Andy Galloway, from the New Citizenship Project. This work was part of the ambition of the West Yorkshire Integrated Care Board to promote a culture of co-production across its workforce and NHS Leadership Academy Yorkshire and Humber’s ambition around strengthening how we work with communities, New Citizenship Project was commissioned to work with five identified projects across West Yorkshire. This is part of a wider piece of work within West Yorkshire Integrated Care Board to develop a shared definition and principles of co-production. There is a transcript of the podcast available here: https://www.england.nhs.uk/long-read/podcast-working-in-partnership-with-people-and-communities-to-support-stroke-patients-in-west-yorkshire-2/ New Citizenship Project website: https://www.newcitizenship.org.uk/ You can find the statutory guidance mentioned throughout this podcast here: https://www.england.nhs.uk/publication/working-in-partnership-with-people-and-communities-statutory-guidance/ You can find more information about training and development in this area here: https://www.england.nhs.uk/get-involved/learning-and-support-offers/ You can join the #StartWithPeople network, for everyone interested in how we work with people and communities here: https://future.nhs.uk/pppnetwork You can contact the people and communities team at NHS England by emailing: england.engagement@nhs.net You can find more podcasts from NHS England here: https://www.england.nhs.uk/podcasts/
Mon, 22 Jan 2024 - 32min - 86 - Changes to the death certification process and introduction of the statutory medical examiner system
This podcast features Dr Alan Fletcher National Medical Examiner and Suzy Lishman, Senior Advisor on Medical Examiners at the Royal College of Pathologists discussing what the changes to death certification processes and new requirements to be introduced with the statutory medical examiner system will mean for medical examiners, medical examiner officers and others involved in death certification.
Thu, 14 Dec 2023 - 29min - 85 - Seasonal COVID-19 invitation for people at increased risk aged 16 to 64 yearsThu, 09 Nov 2023 - 03min
- 84 - Seasonal COVID-19 & flu audio invitation for people aged 65 and overThu, 09 Nov 2023 - 03min
- 83 - An audio version of the 2023/24 Stay Well This Winter leafletThu, 28 Sep 2023 - 21min
- 82 - Workforce planning is fundamental to how we operate in a digital NHS
We know that the NHS is much more than its fantastic clinicians, requiring a diverse workforce in place dedicated to ensuring that a range of high quality and timely services can be delivered. Overseeing a section of this workforce is Amanda Rawlings, Chief People Officer, University Hospitals of Derby and Burton NHS Foundation Trust. In this podcast Amanda talks to Yinka Makinde, Director of Digital Workforce at NHS England, about the huge value of apprentices and graduates to NHS providers, why it’s more important than ever to grasp opportunities in the digital space, and why workforce plans are essential to the success of the NHS.
Mon, 18 Sep 2023 - 18min - 81 - Urgent Community Response podcast – How ambulance and community teams are working collaboratively
This podcast focuses on the vital role of NHS urgent community response services and how they are helping people stay well and independent at home. James Sanderson, Director of Community Health Services, NHS England, is joined by colleagues from East Midlands Ambulance Service NHS Trust and Nottingham City Care Partnership who share insights into how ambulance and community teams are working together so more people can receive urgent care at home, if their health or wellbeing suddenly deteriorates, avoiding the need to go to hospital. Speakers: · Karen Davis, Reducing Conveyance Lead, East Midlands Ambulance Service NHS Trust · Sarah Callaghan, Station Manager, Beechdale Ambulance Station, East Midlands Ambulance Service NHS Trust · Daniel Jerram, Senior Clinical Navigation Lead, East Midlands Ambulance Service NHS Trust · Sara Spruce, Occupational Therapist & Clinical Lead, Urgent Community Response and Reablement Team, Nottingham City Care Partnership A transcript for this podcast is available here: https://www.england.nhs.uk/long-read/podcast-urgent-community-response-podcast-episode-1-impact-of-ucr-services/
Wed, 16 Aug 2023 - 20min - 80 - Bringing together patient safety, QI and organisation development for system transformation
Key to the success of the Patient Safety Incident Response Framework (PSIRF) https://www.england.nhs.uk/patient-safety/incident-response-framework/ is working collaboratively across organisations utilising the skills of colleagues from different departments. We have previously held two webinars discussing creating common ground between PS/QI and OD. Recordings are available on our FutureNHS platform. • Creating Common Ground - NHS Patient Safety - FutureNHS Collaboration Platform https://future.nhs.uk/NHSps/view?objectId=43249296 • PSIRF and QI conversation cafe - NHS Patient Safety - FutureNHS Collaboration Platform https://future.nhs.uk/NHSps/view?objectId=45241776 In this podcast we aim to further progress the conversation with special guests: • Liz Maddocks-Brown, formerly NHS Horizons • Claire Cox, Andy Wilmer and Lorraine Catt from Kings College Hospital • Stefan Cantore from Sheffield University Management School. If you would like to get in touch about the content of this podcast, please contact us on patientsafety.enquiries@nhs.net. Find out more about PSIRF on the NHS England website www.england.nhs.uk/patient-safety/…onse-framework/
Tue, 01 Aug 2023 - 58min - 79 - GPs and medical examiners working together
In this podcast, GPs and medical examiners from England and Wales discuss their experience of extending medical examiner scrutiny to deaths in community settings. It explains how partnership working between GPS and medical examiners improves the experience of bereaved people and explores advantages for GPs of starting work with medical examiners now, before medical examiners become a required part of the new statutory death certification process from April 2024. Medical examiners are senior doctors from all specialties including GPs, who provide independent scrutiny of deaths not taken for investigation by coroners, and offer the bereaved an opportunity to ask questions and raise concerns. Find out more: National medical examiner webpage https://www.england.nhs.uk/establishing-medical-examiner-system-nhs/ Information for primary care on extending medical examiner scrutiny to deaths in community settings https://www.england.nhs.uk/establishing-medical-examiner-system-nhs/non-coronial-deaths-in-the-community/ A transcript for this podcast can be found on the NHS England website: https://www.england.nhs.uk/long-read/transcript-of-gps-and-medical-examiners-working-together-podcast/
Tue, 11 Jul 2023 - 34min - 78 - NHS ConfedExpo 2023: Amanda Pritchard NHS Chief Executive keynoteMon, 03 Jul 2023 - 45min
- 77 - One year of ICSs – Reflections on the milestone
Welcome to ‘Integrated Care Systems – One Year On’, our new podcast part of our integrated care podcast series. This special episode brings together a panel of system leaders to discuss their reflections on the first year of Integrated Care Systems. In today’s episode, our panel will be looking at the challenges systems have faced, the progress they’re making to better integrate services and their priorities and hopes for the future. Tune in now to discover something new. A transcript for this podcast can be found on the NHS England website: https://www.england.nhs.uk/long-read/podcast-one-year-of-integrated-care-systems-reflections-on-the-milestone/
Thu, 29 Jun 2023 - 27min - 76 - National Maternity Early Warning Score : Podcast 3
The NHS England National Patient Safety Team has produced a third podcast to provide an overview of the feedback from the testing phases for the national Maternity Early Warning Score (MEWS) tool. This is the third of three podcasts from the NHS England National Patient Safety Team. In this podcast, Tony Kelly, National Clinical Advisor Maternity & Neonatal Safety Improvement Programme (MatNeoSIP) NHS England; Hannah Rutter, Senior Improvement Manager, MatNeoSIP NHS England; Louise Page Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, West Middlesex University Hospital and Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust; Anita Banerjee, Consultant Obstetric Physician, Guys and St Thomas’s NHS Foundation Trust; and Rebecca Wilson-Crellin, Clinical Lead, Culture and Leadership in the Maternity Transformation Programme discuss the feedback received during testing and the importance of reducing unwarranted variation by implementing the new national MEWS tool.
Fri, 16 Jun 2023 - 28min - 75 - Virtual Wards: NHS England Midlands’ Bringing Pathways Together Programme
The Midlands team in NHS England has produced its first podcast on virtual wards. Dr Tim Taylor, Associate Medical Director at NHS England – Midlands talks to Dr Will Taylor, Chief Medical Officer; NHS Herefordshire and Worcestershire; Florence O'Reilly, Lead Advanced Clinical Practitioner; Herefordshire and Worcestershire Health and Care NHS Trust; Heather MacDonald, Programme Lead for Virtual Care; NHS Herefordshire and Worcestershire and James Bartlett, Lead Consultant Acute Medicine; Wye Valley NHS Trust. The podcast focuses on the ICBs virtual ward journey and their drive and focus on quality and safety.
Fri, 09 Jun 2023 - 20min - 74 - How partnership working with people and communities results in better health outcomes/improved care
Welcome to the third and final episode of our new integrated care podcast series focusing on partnership working and relationship building across systems – Partnerships in Practice. This series brings together insight, knowledge and first-hand experience of how strong relationships have helped local partners to deliver more joined-up and effective responses to the collective challenges and pressures that systems face. On today’s episode we're focusing on the approaches taken within Bedfordshire, Luton and Milton Keynes (BLMK) Integrated Care System, and how collaboration between system partners and local communities is helping systems to design better solutions for the challenges local communities are facing. Our episode panel includes; Reverend Lloyd Denny, Julia Robson, BLMK Integrated Care Board (ICB) – Healthcare Inequalities Lead, Diana Blackmun, Central Bedfordshire Healthwatch and Michelle Summers, Associate Director of Communications and Engagement for BLMK ICB. Our host for today’s episode is Keymn Whervin, co-production manager for National Voices. Keymn and her panel of guests will also give more background to a health inequalities review from the system, led by Rev. Denny, to understand what the barriers to good health are for the local population and the benefits that partnership working can bring to everyone involved. Tune in now to discover something new. For more information, please contact england.stcomms@nhs.net
Mon, 05 Jun 2023 - 33min - 73 - How innovative solutions in adult social care are helping to tackle workforce challenges
Welcome to the second episode of our new integrated care podcast series focusing on partnership working and relationship building across systems – Partnerships in Practice. This series brings together insight, knowledge and first-hand experience of how strong relationships have helped local partners to deliver more joined-up and effective responses to the collective challenges and pressures that systems face. On today’s episode we're focusing on the approaches taken by Surrey Heartlands ICS, spotlighting how collaboration between system partners is helping with the shared challenge of workforce recruitment and retention. Our episode panel includes; Bex Pritchard, CEO for Surrey Care Association, Michael Pantlin, Executive Director of People and Digital for Surrey Heartlands ICS, and Liz Bruce, Joint Executive Director, Adult Social Care and Integrated Commissioning for Surrey County Council and Surrey Heartlands ICS. Our host for today’s episode is Sir David Pearson, System Transformation Advisor to NHS England former President of the Association of Directors of Adult Social Services (ADASS). Sir David and his panel of guests will explain how innovative solutions are supporting staff to have more rewarding careers while providing better quality care to people. Tune in now to discover something new. For more information, please contact england.stcomms@nhs.net
Mon, 22 May 2023 - 30min - 72 - Partnerships in Practice – addressing the causes of ill health together
Welcome to the first episode of our new three-part integrated care podcast series focusing on partnership working and relationship building across systems – Partnerships in Practice. This series will bring together insight, knowledge and first-hand experience of how strong relationships have helped local partners to deliver more joined-up and effective responses to the collective challenges and pressures that systems face. On today’s episode we're delving into the key role that the NHS, local authorities and the VCSE sector have played in Suffolk and North East Essex Integrated Care System (ICS). Our episode panel includes; Susannah Howard, ICP Director for Suffolk and North East Essex ; Sharon Alexander, Chief Officer for community voluntary services (CVS) Tendring and Peter Fairley, Director for Strategy and Health Integration at Essex County Council. Tune in now to discover something new.
Tue, 09 May 2023 - 24min - 71 - How local health systems can help build better communities.
This NHS England podcast explores how integrated care boards can work in partnership with people and communities to improve health, wellbeing and much more. Deputy Director for People and Communities at NHS England Olivia Butterworth, in conversation with Patricia Miller, Chief Executive at Dorset Integrated Care Board.
Mon, 03 Apr 2023 - 30min - 70 - Population Health Management bitesize #3: Making the case for PHM
“When we hear the phrase the return on investment, there is a predilection to jump towards cash returns on cash investment. Actually, what we invest is more than cash: we invest better knowledge, we invest better relationships, and we return not just cashable savings, but the value that is returned is more joined up care for residents.” Dr Andy Knox and Dr Sakthi Karunanithi from Lancashire and South Cumbria talk to us about making the case for population health management to improve population health and reduce inequalities. They discuss how using PHM and collaborating beyond the usual care deliverers can help systems to get upstream to help alleviate pressures. Audio transcript is on the PHM Academy on Future NHS: https://future.nhs.uk/populationhealth/view?objectId=162826597
Wed, 29 Mar 2023 - 25min - 69 - Considering pressure ulcers in PSIRF planning
As part of preparation to transition to the Patient Safety Incident Response Framework (PSIRF), organisations are required to create a patient safety incident response policy and plan. In this podcast, we are joined by Jacqui Fletcher, Senior Clinical Advisor for Stop the Pressure Programme and National Wound Care Strategy, who we collaborated with to develop a guide to applying PSIRF principles in relation to planning how to respond to pressure ulcers. We discuss this guide as well wider tips for creating a patient safety incident response plan. The pressure ulcer resource is available here: https://future.nhs.uk/NHSps/view?objectId=151094917 Additional resources to support organisations to create a patient safety incident response policy and plan are also available: PSIRF planning workshop recording, slides and Q&A: Planning workshop - NHS Patient Safety - FutureNHS Collaboration: https://future.nhs.uk/NHSps/browseFolder?fid=42253872&done=FOLCreated PlatformPatient Safety Incident Response Plan template: https://www.england.nhs.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/B1465-8.-Patient-safety-incident-response-plan-template-v1-FINAL.docx Patient Safety Incident Response Policy template: https://www.england.nhs.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/B1465-7.-Patient-safety-incident-response-policy-template-v1-FINAL.docx Example PSIRPs from early adopters (note template has changed significantly): Example Patient Safety Incident Response Plans - NHS Patient Safety - FutureNHS Collaboration Platform: https://future.nhs.uk/NHSps/view?objectId=38159024
Wed, 22 Mar 2023 - 38min - 68 - Patient Experience of Urgent and Emergency Care (Part 2)
Dr Brin Hodgskiss (NHS England), Debbie Floyd (NHS England) and Jacob Lant (Healthwatch England) discuss some key themes from the Patient Experience research findings that focus on service quality, what makes people happy vs unhappy with services and user-centred design, how systems can improve service design by focusing on the needs of users. Listeners can access the full Patient Experience in Urgent and Emergency care report on www.easternahsn.org/UEC . You can also listen to (Part 1) of this podcast series here https://soundcloud.com/nhsengland/the-uec-patient-experience-part-1
Mon, 13 Mar 2023 - 58min - 67 - Machine learning and LFPSE – revolutionising how we learn from patient safety events
A key benefit of the new Learn from Patient Safety Events (LFPSE) service is its introduction of machine learning to hugely enhance the NHS’s capabilities for processing and analysing records of patient safety events. In this podcast we discuss how we plan to introduce machine learning in LFPSE, how this will support the NHS to improve patient safety, what changes staff will see as a result, our longer-term ambitions, and how providers can get involved in shaping this exciting new revolution in patient safety learning.
Wed, 15 Feb 2023 - 29min - 66 - Why clinicians in digital roles are fundamental to transformation across health and care
In this podcast clinical and digital leaders share their deep understanding of the digital workforce across health and care, focusing on why clinicians are fundamental to the success of digital transformation across the sector. We hear how digital skills and knowledge are in demand more than ever before but hampered by a skills gap blocking some of the ambitions of health and care organisations. With NHS England’s upcoming Digital Workforce Plan focused on narrowing this skills gap, the panel share their ideas on ensuring its success. These ideas shape a lively discussion around “demystifying digital for clinicians”, the need to “translate opportunities across the workforce” and why we need to “enable digital roles at every level to deliver the will of organisations”. As one of the panel puts it; “we feel a bit disruptive, it’s exciting!”. Let the transformation commence.
Mon, 06 Feb 2023 - 22min - 65 - Steps to getting connected to LFPSE - in discussion with the NHS England reporting leads
In this podcast to support providers with the transition to the Learn from Patient Safety Events (LFPSE) service, the NHS's new national system for the recording and analysis of patient safety events, we talk to Zahra and Mandy, NHS England reporting leads, about the practical steps providers can take to get connected to LFPSE. We cover how to get started, what to do with your old data, the kinds of support available, what transition means for ICBs, and what the Reporting Leads have learned from the process so far.
Tue, 31 Jan 2023 - 31min - 64 - PSIRF oversight: a shift towards engagement and empowerment
The leadership and management functions of the Patient Safety Incident Response Framework (PSIRF) oversight are wider and more multifaceted compared to previous patient safety response approaches. In this latest podcast we are joined by Lauren Morgan, director of Morgan Human Factors Ltd, and Donna Forsyth, director of Patient Safety Science not for profit Ltd, to discuss the PSIRF ‘oversight roles and responsibilities specification’ document. During the podcast they provide insightful answers to questions like: Why is oversight changing? Why is mindset so important? Are dashboards a thing of the past? You can access the ‘PSIRF oversight roles and responsibilities specification’ document by visiting https://www.england.nhs.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/B1465-4.-Oversight-roles-and-responsibilities-specification-v1-FINAL.pdf
Thu, 19 Jan 2023 - 57min - 63 - Digital leaders discuss the plan to transform the digital workforce across health and care - Part 1
The digital workforce team at NHS England is producing a plan to narrow the skills gap for digital, data, technology and informatics roles. In this podcast, senior digital leaders come together to discuss what they think is fundamental to the success of the plan. Hear representatives from Health Education England, NHS England, and Surrey and Borders Partnership NHS Foundation Trust discuss how a focus on culture should be central with a workforce encouraged to accept change and empowered with the skills “to use digital well”. It’s team working though that really stands out with the panel discussing how a focus on collaboration, trust and learning will help shift ways of working to being more outcome focused, with strong relationships, at every level, supporting organisations on a more sustainable journey.
Tue, 17 Jan 2023 - 28min - 62 - Population Health Management bitesize #2: Setting up effective structures in Leeds
In this episode we're joined by Jenny Cooke from Leeds Health and Care Partnership along with Claire Turner from Carers Leeds. They were on wave one of the NHS England Population Health Management Development Programme and were also part of the Place Development Programme this year. They have been working closely to embed population health management within their system and talk to us about how this structure works and how relationships with the third sector have been developed. Audio transcript is on the PHM Academy on Future NHS.
Tue, 10 Jan 2023 - 18min - 61 - PSIRF support – expert tips on communicating large scale change
In our latest Patient Safety Incident Response Framework (PSIRF) podcast, Tracey Herlihey, head of patient safety incident response policy, in the national patient safety team, is joined by Vicky Ainsworth, a communications lead at Manchester University NHS Foundation Trus,t and Stuart Kaill, from Health Innovation Manchester, to discuss ways of communicating about large scale change projects in NHS organisations. The podcast explores Vicky’s experience of leading on communications for a large scale change project in Manchester, with a specific focus on sharing advice and suggestions relating to communicating the changes related to PSIRF. It includes expert tips on how to communicate large scale change to different audiences as well as within both large and small organisations. National comms tools are available on our FutureNHS website here: https://future.nhs.uk/NHSps/view?objectId=142843365 Images to use in local communications are available here: https://future.nhs.uk/NHSps/view?objectId=37394320
Fri, 16 Dec 2022 - 47min - 60 - Episode #5 – Clinical and Care Professional Leadership in action
Welcome to the final episode of our new five-part series - the Clinical and Care Leadership Lowdown podcast series. Our final episode of the series sees our expert panel focussing on examples they’ve been a part of that demonstrate the clinical and care professional leadership guidance in action. This episode highlights how different ways of working can glean different results by nurturing a culture of shared learning and collaboration through open dialogue and mutual respect across professional, organisational and sectoral boundaries. Our expert panel showcase some of the great work within their systems already and consider the opportunities for clinical and care professional leadership for the future of integrated care. For more information on Clinical and Care Professional Leadership or our other podcast series, please contact the System Transformation communication team - england.stcomms@nhs.net
Fri, 16 Dec 2022 - 22min - 58 - Learning from transitioned providers – adopting the LFPSE service in an acute trust
We are joined by Jackson Stubbs from University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay (UHMB) NHS Foundation Trust, who describes his experience of leading his trust's switch from the National Reporting and Learning System (NRLS) to the Learn from Patient Safety Events (LFPSE) service, his top tips, and what to avoid when planning your transition.
Mon, 05 Dec 2022 - 29min - 57 - Episode #4 – How different skillsets and diverse voices benefit system leadership
Welcome to our fourth episode of our new five-part series - the Clinical and Care Leadership Lowdown podcast. On today’s episode our expert panel will be discussing the final two principles, four and five, of the design principles for effective Clinical and Care Professional Leadership. These principles focus on what a good development offer needs to look like to develop the system clinical and care leaders of the future, how we might find them in non-traditional places and at earlier points in their careers, and the importance of a demographically as well as professionally diverse leadership structure. From discussing different skillsets needed for system leadership compared with organisational leadership, to the need for cultural and behavioural shifts within systems and across specialisms, this episode is sure to be an interesting listen for all. Even the need to ensure leadership structures demographically reflecting the populations they serve is covered by our expert panel in today’s episode. Tune in now to get started. For more information on Clinical and Care Professional Leadership or our other podcast series, please contact the System Transformation communication team - england.stcomms@nhs.net
Fri, 02 Dec 2022 - 18min - 56 - Learning from transitioned providers – adopting the LFPSE service in a mental health trust
We hear from the team at Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear (CNTW) NHS FT about how they have found the switch from the National Reporting and Learning System (NRLS) to the Learn from Patient Safety Events (LFPSE) service, their key learning points from the process, and where they’d like to see the project go next
Thu, 01 Dec 2022 - 49min - 55 - LFPSE and the NHS Patient Safety Strategy – in discussion with national director of patient safety
The Learn from Patient Safety Events (LFPSE) team talk to the National Director for Patient Safety about the new LFPSE service, why it’s important, and the benefits he thinks it will bring for patient safety
Mon, 28 Nov 2022 - 17min - 54 - How can local health systems work well with people and communities?
Join Olivia Butterworth from NHS England in conversation with Sam Allen and Adam Doyle, both Chief Executives of Integrated Care Boards, as they discuss how local systems can work in partnership with people and communities to improve health, wellbeing and much more. This NHS England podcast explores how Integrated Care Boards can work in partnership with people and communities to improve health, wellbeing and much more. It is presented by Olivia Butterworth, Deputy Director for People and Communities at NHS England. The guests are Sam Allen, chief executive of North East and North Cumbria Integrated Care System, and Adam Doyle, Chief Executive of Sussex Integrated Care Board. There is a transcript of the podcast available here: https://www.england.nhs.uk/get-involved/involvementguidance/podcast-working-in-partnership-with-people-and-communities/ You can find the statutory guidance mentioned throughout this podcast here: https://www.england.nhs.uk/publication/working-in-partnership-with-people-and-communities-statutory-guidance/ You can find more information about training and development in this area here: https://www.england.nhs.uk/get-involved/learning-and-support-offers/ You can join the #StartWithPeople network, for everyone interested in how we work with people and communities here: https://future.nhs.uk/pppnetwork You can contact the people and communities team at NHS England by emailing: england.engagement@nhs.net You can find more podcasts from NHS England here: https://www.england.nhs.uk/podcasts/
Fri, 18 Nov 2022 - 39min - 53 - Episode #3 – How can we facilitate system leadership through access to appropriate resources?
Welcome to our third episode of our new five-part series - the Clinical and Care Leadership Lowdown podcast series. On today’s episode our expert panel will be discussing principle three of the five design principles for effective Clinical and Care Professional Leadership as set out in the guidance. This principle focusses on the importance of equipping system clinical and care leaders with the right resources including time, to enable them to carry out their leadership duties. Equipping system leaders with resources like protected time and support allows them to understand the challenges, priorities, and opportunities for integrated care across a system – this is the theme for today’s episode. Tune in now to get started. For more information on Clinical and Care Professional Leadership or our other podcast series, please contact the System Transformation communication team - england.stcomms@nhs.net
Fri, 18 Nov 2022 - 16min - 52 - Patient Experience of Urgent and Emergency Care (Part 1)
To better understand the experiences of urgent care from the perspective of patients who have engaged with urgent care, the NHS transformation directorate has commissioned Eastern Academic Health Science Network (Eastern AHSN) consortium to conduct a mixed method research study. Part one of this two-part podcast series introduces the Patient Experience research and shares details on the mixed method approach used. Listeners will be the first to have a preview of the initial research results ahead of findings being published on https://www.easternahsn.org/UEC.
Mon, 14 Nov 2022 - 59min - 51 - Ask a PSIRF early adopter - podcast 2 : Mental health trust
In this second podcast of our 'Patient Safety Incident Response Framework (PSIRF) - ask an early adopter' series we put your questions directly to Kerry Crowther a Patient Safety Specialist from Cornwall Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, which is a mental health and community health provider. If you want to skip to a particular question, the questions and corresponding times they feature are listed below. A huge thanks to those who asked questions via Twitter and our 5 September launch webinar. Also available is our first 'ask an early adopter' podcast, where we spoke to West Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust, a provider of acute and community care. 01:37 In the orientation phase what was the structure of your team and did you break the work into workstreams/projects? 03:51 What models in terms of teams or people power did you employ to implement PSIRF? 05:16 How do you respond to unexpected deaths under PSIRF? 07:43 How have you made PSIRF a new approach rather than just adding to previous approaches? 11:57 Have Patient Safety Partners been engaged? 16:24 How have you made Patient Safety Incident Investigations and associated reports as simple and as effective as possible? 19:46 Can you describe an example of using after action review or applying the SEIPS framework? 24:17 How do you ensure learning turns into improvement and how do you measure it? 26:46 Have you noticed any improved learning and reduced harm incidents? 29:01 Have you had any feedback from coroners? 32:37 Have you been visited by the CQC since adopting PSIRF and have you seen any improvement in safety ratings? 35:30 Do you have any advice for those working with NHS patients in the independent sector? 42:00 Can you describe some of the plans we have nationally to measure PSIRF? 49:43 Is there anything you would have done differently now looking back at your experience as an early adopter?
Fri, 04 Nov 2022 - 54min - 50 - Ask a PSIRF early adopter - podcast 1 : Acute and community trust
In this first podcast of our 'Patient Safety Incident Response Framework (PSIRF) - ask an early adopter' series we put your questions directly to West Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust, a provider of acute and community care. Joining us from the trust are Lucy Winstanley Head of Patient Safety and Quality, and Rebecca Gibson Head of Compliance and Effectiveness. If you want to skip to a particular question, the questions and corresponding times they feature are listed below. A huge thanks to those who asked questions via Twitter and our 5 September launch webinar. Also look out for our second 'ask an early adopter' podcast where we speak to mental health provider, Cornwall Partnership NHS Foundation Trust. 03:05 Who decided that the current SI framework was no longer fit for purpose? 07:05 In the orientation phase what was the structure of your team and did you break the work into workstreams/projects? 10:47 What teams did you lean on internally to support your transition to PSIRF? 13:07 How will ‘green’ incidents be handled differently? 16:20 How have you made this a new approach rather than just adding to previous approaches? What did you manage to stop doing? 19:20 How do you report/monitor deteriorating pressure ulcers? 22:17 How does PSIRF meet the Ockenden requirements for SIs? 25:00 Experiences using PSIRF in maternity 27:50 Can you talk about how patient and next of kin involvement has changed under PSIRF? 31:33 Which tools from the toolkit do you tend to use and when? 34:25 How are learning actions tracked so that oversight is not lost?
Fri, 04 Nov 2022 - 39min - 49 - Episode #2 – The importance of collaboration between Clinical and Care Professional Leaders
Welcome to our second episode of our new five-part series - the Clinical and Care Leadership Lowdown podcast series. On today’s episode we’re deep diving into principles one and two of the five design principles for effective Clinical and Care Professional Leadership as set out in the guidance. Principle one sets out the need for all clinical and care professionals to be involved in decision making at all layers of the system and principle two focusses on the importance of opportunities for clinical and care professions to collaborate around shared objectives and agendas. Our expert panel touch on the importance of capturing and listening to a diverse range of voices to inform decision making across a system and how creating a culture of psychological safety and enabling open communication/dialogue is often key to this. Tune in now to get started. For more information on Clinical and Care Professional Leadership or our other podcast series, please contact the System Transformation communication team - england.stcomms@nhs.net
Fri, 04 Nov 2022 - 18min - 48 - Episode #1 – Clinical and Care Professional Leadership – the story of why?
Welcome to the Clinical and Care Leadership Lowdown podcast and to our flagship episode of this new series. Today’s episode kicks things off by breaking down what exactly is Clinical and Care Professional Leadership (CCPL). Our expert panel, a diverse mix of professional voices, explain why Clinical and Care Professional Leadership is something everyone should be interested in and it is crucial to effective integrated care delivery. Tune in now to discover something new. For more information on Clinical and Care Professional Leadership or our other podcast series, please contact the System Transformation communication team - england.stcomms@nhs.net
Fri, 21 Oct 2022 - 19min - 47 - Advice on ‘How to Stay Well this Winter’ from NHS EnglandThu, 20 Oct 2022 - 20min
- 46 - Bringing the Freedom to speak up national policy and guidance to life in your organisation
Tom Grimes is the Head of Advocacy & Learning in NHS England and leads on Freedom to speak up across the whole of the NHS. He explains how leaders need to use the national Freedom to speak up policy and the freedom to speak up guidance to ensure all their workers feel safe to speak up and create an inclusive speaking up culture across the NHS.
Mon, 10 Oct 2022 - 06min - 45 - Creating inclusive speak up cultures through nursing leadership
Angela Knight-Jackson MBE is the Deputy Director Nursing & Professional Development in NHS England and explains the importance of enabling the nursing community, especially those from ethnic minority backgrounds to have a voice that counts.
Mon, 10 Oct 2022 - 08min - 44 - The Importance of staff speaking up in tackling discrimination
Kuvy Seenan is the Head of Equality & Inclusion & WRES Expert for NHS England, Midlands Region. Kuvy explains the importance of placing the workers voice at the heart of their Equality & Inclusion Strategy for the region.
Mon, 10 Oct 2022 - 11min - 43 - Introducing the Patient Safety Incident Response Framework (PSIRF) learning response toolkit
Key to the success of PSIRF is the application of system-based approaches to learning from patient safety incidents. In this podcast we talk about our learning response toolkit and are joined by guests Darren Thorne (Facere Melius), Jane Carthey (Human Factors and Patient Safety Consultant) and Laura Pickup (HSIB).
Thu, 06 Oct 2022 - 40min - 42 - Overview of PSIRF training requirements
This podcast focuses on the training NHS organisations should ensure staff undertake as part of their preparation for the implementation of the Patient Safety Incident Response Framework (PSIRF) by Autumn 2023. The podcast provides an introduction to the training requirements, the PSIRF training procurement framework, training offered by the Healthcare Safety Investigation Branch, and an overview of how this fits in with the wider national patient safety syllabus. Guests on the podcast are: Tracey Herlihey, Head of Patient Safety Incident Response Policy, in the national patient safety team, at NHS England; Nadine Mill, East of England NHS Collaborative Procurement Hub, Andrew Murphy-Pittock, head of investigation education, Healthcare Safety Investigation Branch; and Steve Cross, associate in patient safety, at the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges, and part of the Patient Safety Syllabus development team.
Tue, 06 Sep 2022 - 27min - 41 - Engaging and involving patients, families and staff following a patient safety incident
Published alongside the Patient Safety Incident Response Framework(PSIRF), the ‘Guide to engaging and involving patients, families and staff following a patient safety incident’ sets out expectations for how those affected by an incident should be treated with compassion and involved in any investigation process. The guide has been produced by NHS England in partnership with the Healthcare Safety Investigation Branch and Learn Together. Joining us on this podcast to introduce the guide, discuss how it was developed, and future plans in the area of work, are Tracey Herlihey, Head of Patient Safety Incident Response Policy and Lauren Mosley, Head of Patient Safety Implementation, both from the NHS England National Patient Safety Team; Lou Pye, Head of Family Engagement, at HSIB; and Jane O’Hara, from the Learn Together research team, who is a Professor of Healthcare Quality and Safety, University of Leeds and Deputy Director of the Yorkshire Quality and Safety Research Group.
Tue, 23 Aug 2022 - 27min - 40 - Maternity Early Warning Score - Podcast 1
The NHS England National Patient Safety Team has produced two podcasts to provide an overview of the background and development of the new National Maternity Early Warning Score (MEWS) tool.This is the first of two podcasts from the NHS England National Patient Safety Team. In this first podcast, Professor Marian Knight, University of Oxford; Professor Peter Watkinson, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust; and Tony Kelly, National Clinical Advisor, Maternity & Neonatal Safety Improvement Programme NHS England, discuss the development of a new national Maternity Early Warning Score (MEWS) tool.
Wed, 13 Jul 2022 - 36min - 39 - Maternity Early Warning Score - Podcast 2
The NHS England National Patient Safety Team has produced two podcasts to provide an overview of the background and development of the new National Maternity Early Warning Score (MEWS) tool.This is the second of two podcasts from the NHS England National Patient Safety Team. In this second podcast, Tony Kelly, National Clinical Advisor Maternity & Neonatal Safety Improvement Programme (MatNeoSIP) NHS England; Hannah Rutter, Senior Improvement Manager, MatNeoSIP NHS England; Louise Page Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, West Middlesex University Hospital and Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust; Anita Banerjee, Consultant Obstetric Physician, Guys and St Thomas’s NHS Foundation Trust; and Katherine Edwards, Director of Patient Safety and Clinical Improvement, Oxford Academic Health Science Network; discuss the the benefits of implementing the new national MEWS tool.
Wed, 13 Jul 2022 - 36min - 38 - Episode 35 - Supporting autistic people in primary care
In this podcast, you can learn more about what autism is, what it’s like to be autistic and how to make simple, reasonable adjustments. It features a discussion with Dr Anita Pearson, GP and National Speciality Advisor, Autism and two team members with lived experience: Aaron Senior who is autistic and Fazilla Amide, a family carer, who are all employed within the Learning Disability and Autism programme at NHS England and NHS Improvement Dr Pearson, Aaron and Fazilla provide some helpful ideas in terms of how to support autistic people and their families, provide some key facts around autism and some of the considerations around health inequalities and how you can make appointments go even more smoothly. They talk about how making reasonable adjustments for autistic people can be simple to do and can make a real difference to people’s health outcomes.
Fri, 18 Feb 2022 - 16min - 37 - Episode 34 - Update on the Patient Safety Incident Response Framework
Podcast from the NHS England and NHS Improvement National Patient Safety Team, where Tracey Herlihey, head of patient safety incident response policy, and Lauren Mosley, head of patient safety implementation, talk about the Patient Safety Incident Response Framework (PSIRF) which will be launched in Spring 2022. The framework is a key component of the NHS Patient Safety Strategy, and will outline how NHS providers should respond to patient safety incidents and how and when a patient safety investigation should be conducted. Once implementation is completed it will replace the current Serious Incident Framework. The podcast gives an overview of PSIRF and its key features, talks about findings from work with early adopters over the past two years to pilot an introductory version of the framework, and explains what providers can do now to prepare for its launch in the Spring. Find out more on our PSIRF webpage https://www.england.nhs.uk/patient-safety/incident-response-framework/ and follow the NHS National Patient Safety Team on Twitter @ptsafetyNHS.
Tue, 25 Jan 2022 - 32min - 36 - Episode 33 - Provider collaboratives: “the engine room of ICSs”
In a wide-ranging conversation Sean Duggan, Chief Executive of the Mental Health Network at NHS Confederation, and Melanie Walker, Chief Executive of Devon Partnership NHS Trust, take a detailed look at provider collaboratives and the fundamental role they play in integrated care systems. With a particular focus on mental health, they draw attention to the need for early intervention and investment to strengthen services to ensure that there is parity of esteem with physical health. The main opportunity they cite is that if you’re getting mental health provision right, then you’re in a much better position to alleviate pressures in other areas of your ICS.
Wed, 08 Dec 2021 - 23min - 35 - Episode 32 - Tackling health inequalities head on through partnership
James Pollitt, Assistant Director of Strategic Development at Sandwell and West Birmingham NHS Trust, and Jean Templeton, Chief Executive at the youth homeless charity St Basils, discuss how the NHS in their ICS is working with partners to enable social and economic development, and why other systems should be following suit. The lively discussion sees James and Jean discuss how partnership working across the system is tackling health inequalities head on, utilising empty NHS buildings more effectively, and how the local economy has been strengthened for the benefit of the whole community. As Jean puts it, “INtegrated care is about keeping people IN”, and making sure no one gets left out.
Mon, 08 Nov 2021 - 22min - 34 - Episode 31 - Innovating in partnership with the voluntary sector for better mental health services
Autumn’s Integrated Care Podcast Series kicks off this week with a deep-dive into Somerset ICS’s journey to substantially improve mental health services through NHS, local authority and VCSE partnership. Their way of working, “a masterclass in positive risk taking and leadership” as Jane Yeandle from Somerset NHS Foundation Trust puts it, has seen a model influenced by co-production and an innovative approach to commissioning. It’s all guided by people with lived experience of navigating complex systems. The ‘no wrong door’ approach has maximised the mental health support available to individuals while creating a significant feelgood factor across the system.
Thu, 16 Sep 2021 - 28min - 33 - Episode 30 - Primary and secondary teams working together to support patients waiting for care
GP Dr Ursula Montgomery is joined by secondary care clinicians, Professor Joseph Dias and Professor Chris Moran, to discuss how closer working between primary and secondary care has benefited patients waiting for the next stage of their care. Find out how new and innovative ways of working during the pandemic have become the norm, including the use of system wide resources and greater patient outreach with targeted help and support to ensure there is a focus on quality of life for the patients as they wait.
Tue, 03 Aug 2021 - 24min - 32 - Episode 29 - Closer alignment between housing and health that benefits everyone
A discussion on how partnership working is building stronger ties between housing and health that is seeing positive outcomes for local populations. Work that is achieving vast efficiencies, while also seeing a reduction in people needing to contact their local GP or NHS111. All accomplished in part by focusing on the solution rather than the process, taking the time to get it right and remaining resilient when faced with resistance.
Wed, 23 Jun 2021 - 22min - 31 - Episode 28 - Exploring the role of Partner within General Practice
Three Partners in General Practice come together to discuss their journey towards becoming a Partner in their practice, the support available to them through schemes like the New to Partnerships Payment Scheme, and why they would recommend others consider taking up a partnership opportunity. The podcast is chaired by Dr Mike Holmes, GP Partner at the Haxby Group Practice in York who is joined by Mark Coultate, a Paramedic and Partner in his practice, as well as Heather Rodgers, an Advanced Nurse Practitioner who recently became a Partner at Brook Lane Surgery in Southampton.
Thu, 13 May 2021 - 21min - 30 - Episode 27 - Vaccinating people with a learning disability and autistic people
NHS England and NHS Improvement, Learning Disability and Autism, National Clinical Director is in conversation with Fazilla Amide, whose 17 year old son has complex health needs, learning disability and autism. They talk about the importance of collaborative working across health and social care to ensure the best outcomes can be achieved for people with a learning disability and autistic people in vaccination appointments. The podcast provides advice and support around good communication, the range of reasonable adjustments that should be considered and needle phobia. As well as some specific examples of good practice. Links to accessible resources referenced in the podcast: www.gov.uk/government/organisations/public-health-england and search for ‘Covid 19 Vaccinations’ www.england.nhs.uk and search for ‘reasonable adjustments’
Tue, 23 Mar 2021 - 19min - 29 - Episode 26 Joined-up working that supports both patients and staff
Frontline clinicians discuss how collaborative working has ensured care homes and local health services have been able to come together as part of primary care networks to successfully deliver a challenging vaccination programme, while also providing enhanced healthcare for patients and greater support for staff. We also hear how integrated care systems have been able to strengthen this work offering strategies that, among other things, have ensured a redistribution of resources to where they’re needed most during the pandemic.
Thu, 18 Feb 2021 - 25min - 28 - Episode 25 - Integrated care: a mental health collaborative
The creation of a shared purpose is seeing great improvements for patients in the Sussex Health and Care Partnership, as organisations in the integrated care system work closer together to meet the changing needs of the local population. A great example of this is the Mental Health Collaborative that recognises mental health and wellbeing as the responsibility of the whole health and care system. And, in this 17 minute podcast we hear from those involved in the collaborative and how closer working and gathered learning that informs future practice, centred around the patient’s perspective, can reap huge benefits for residents.
Wed, 28 Oct 2020 - 17min - 27 - Episode 24 - Primary care networks: delivering a digital response to the pandemic, and beyond
Working in networks primary care services have been coming together to offer a safe, digital response to the pandemic, and in this podcast we hear from two primary care networks who discuss the challenges they’ve overcome to ensure greater access for patients moving forward.
Fri, 25 Sep 2020 - 25min - 26 - NHS - For expert advice on minor illnesses, talk to your pharmacist – Audio information
Audio information from the NHS about help and advice your pharmacist can give you, including help with minor illnesses, help with your medicines and other services. Help Us, Help You – Get it seen to For more information go to nhs.uk/pharmacyadvice
Tue, 03 Mar 2020 - 03min - 25 - Episode 23 - Primary care: reducing health inequalities through primary care networks
Olivia Butterworth, Head of Public Participation at NHS England and NHS Improvement joins resident GP trainee Dr Will Owen to discuss health inequalities and the opportunities primary care networks offer to connect with community groups and better reflect all parts of the population they serve.
Wed, 19 Feb 2020 - 22min - 24 - Episode 22 - NHS Assembly: access to General Practice
The last session of the fourth meeting of the NHS Assembly focused on the Future of General Practise. Listen to our third and final podcast to find out what happened when Simon Enright, caught up with Dr Vishanka Ratnasuriya and Clare Gerada after their session. The podcast also features an interview with Dr Nikki Kanani, Director of Primary Care for NHS England and NHS Improvement who is chairing the national access review for General Practice.
Thu, 09 Jan 2020 - 17min - 23 - Episode 21 - NHS Assembly: challenging discrimination
Prerana Issar, Chief People Officer at NHS England and NHS Improvement returned to the Assembly to discuss the work needed to support the implementation of the NHS people plan. Building on this discussion in the second podcast we've created a special podcast about supporting NHS staff, and stamping out racism in the NHS. This conversation features Prerana Issar, Chief People Officer at NHS England and NHS Improvement and Assembly Members Russell Viner and Fatima Khan Shah.
Thu, 09 Jan 2020 - 07min - 22 - Episode 20 - NHS Assembly: the wellbeing of the workforce
The Assembly heard from Professor Michael West, Visiting Fellow at the Kings Fund and author of the report Caring for Doctors, Caring for Patients, which directly connects the wellbeing of doctors with better patient outcomes and experience. Simon Enright, Director of Communications at NHS England and NHS Improvement, caught up with Michael after his session regarding workforce. Listen to the interview and summary of the discussion in podcast one below.
Thu, 09 Jan 2020 - 17min - 21 - Episode 19 - Integrated care: population health management from the frontline
With Population Health Management (PHM) charting the way for systems and primary care networks (PCNs) to precisely understand the people in their communities who need more support we hear from a team in Berkshire West integrated care system (ICS) already using these techniques. Bringing together colleagues from across the system – GPs, data analysts, acute specialists, third sector and many more – they started by working together more effectively then analysed data using new techniques and finally implemented local solutions to address individual patients’ needs. Their results have shown how this integrated way of working improves patient outcomes, reduces pressure on professionals and saves money. With prime examples of why PHM is a critical building block for ICSs and PCNs alike, this discussion will aid anyone wanting to efficiently deliver true personalised care and better health for decades to come.
Wed, 06 Nov 2019 - 25min - 20 - Episode 17 - NHS Assembly: The NHS Assembly Podcast - September 5th EditionThu, 24 Oct 2019 - 27min
- 19 - Episode 18 - Pharmacy in primary care networks - A clinical director perspective
Clinical directors and pharmacists, Helen Kilminster and Graham Stretch, in conversation with Will Owen about the setting up of clinical pharmacy in PCNs. Helen and Graham give their advice and highlight some top tips to help PCNs learn from their experience and establish their pharmacy team.
Wed, 23 Oct 2019 - 37min - 18 - Episode 16 - Working with bereaved parents to make maternity services safer
Professor Jaqueline Dunkley Bent – Chief Midwifery Officer for England talks to Jessica Clasby-Monk, David Monteith and Hayley Leyshon about how we can better work with bereaved parents to make maternity services safer in future. They are joined by Lisa Ramsey, Service User Lead for NHS England and NHS Improvement.
Thu, 17 Oct 2019 - 48min - 17 - Episode 15 - Integrated care: aligning health with economic growth
Michael Wood, Head of Health Economic Partnerships at NHS Confederation leads a discussion with colleagues in Dorset integrated care system (ICS) about how place-based partnership working, particularly between the ICSs, Local Enterprise Partnerships (LEP), universities and others can be of enormous benefit to a system and its population. It's the forging of mutually beneficial partnerships to influence cross-sector plans that has seen Dorset able to have a more joined-up approach to workforce challenges and service provision. Listen to the podcast to find out why they think embedding integrated care systems within their LEP and forging those relationships should be seen as essential.
Tue, 08 Oct 2019 - 27min - 16 - Episode 14 - Primary care: Primary care networks and the role of the Clinical Director
In this episode we talk to Dr Hannah Morgan, the Clinical Director of Hayling Island Emsworth primary care network, about how she is developing her PCN, her role as clinical director and some initial aims and objectives as the PCN partners begin to work together.
Tue, 01 Oct 2019 - 31min - 15 - Episode 13 - Integrated care: how clinical leadership makes a system
Clinical leadership is key to serving the needs of local populations and making true integrated care a reality - but how can health and care systems support clinicians into these vital leadership roles? In our latest podcast, Dr Amanda Doyle, GP and leader of the Lancashire and South Cumbria Integrated Care System (ICS), is joined by Professor Des Breen, medical director for South Yorkshire and Bassetlaw ICS and Andrea Mann, one of a small group of nurses appointed as a Primary Care Network Clinical Director, to discuss how their systems are approaching the task. With a wealth of clinical leadership experience between them the discussion sheds light on proven ways to develop and support a pipeline of clinical leaders.
Mon, 02 Sep 2019 - 25min - 14 - Episode 12 - NHS Assembly: The NHS Assembly podcast - July 19 Edition
This is the first in the NHS Assembly podcast series, covering a range of topics discussed during the second meeting of the assembly held in July 2019 including making the NHS the best place to work, the NHS's contribution to carbon neutrality and how the NHS supports carers within and outside the workforce.
Thu, 22 Aug 2019 - 25min - 13 - Episode 11 - Nursing: Continuity of carer: In conversation with Chief Midwifery Officer
England’s first Chief Midwifery Officer, Professor Jacqueline Dunkley-Bent, talks to Chief Nurses Mandie Sunderland from Nottingham University Hospitals and Alison Smith from North Cumbria University Hospital around the importance of delivering continuity of carer to women who will benefit from this the most and how senior nursing leaders can help achieve this. The long-term plan pledges that we will deliver continuity of carer to most women from a BAME background by 2024.
Tue, 20 Aug 2019 - 29min - 12 - Episode 10 - Nursing: Continuity of carer: in conversation with Chief Midwifery Officer
England’s first Chief Midwifery Officer, Professor Jacqueline Dunkley-Bent, talks to Chief Nurses Kim O’Keefe from Royal Cornwall Hospitals Trust and Pippa Nightingale from Chelsea and Westminster Hospitals around the importance of delivering continuity of carer to women who will benefit from this the most and how senior nursing leaders can help achieve this. The long term plan pledges that we will deliver continuity of carer to most women from a BAME background by 2024.
Tue, 06 Aug 2019 - 32min - 11 - Episode 9 - Primary care: Primary care networks and the role of practice managers
This episode features an interview with Hannah Smalley, Practice Manager and Managing Partner at Merchiston Surgery, part of Wyvern Health Partnership in Swindon. In this episode, Hannah talks about her role in the strategic development of Wyvern Health Partnership and the vital role of practice managers in developing primary care networks locally.
Tue, 06 Aug 2019 - 43min - 10 - Episode 8 - Mental health: Mental Health & Wellbeing of the WorkforceWed, 17 Jul 2019 - 47min
- 9 - Episode 7 - Integrated care: supporting people with complex needs
Health and care experts come together to discuss why addressing the wider determinants of health amongst homeless and vulnerable people can go a long way to ease pressures within systems. They look at some of the innovative work going on around the country to tackle the financial, interpersonal and emotional challenges faced by those with complex needs, and why joining up services to support these individuals is important.
Wed, 17 Jul 2019 - 26min - 8 - Episode 6 - Mental health: National Mental Health Executives - Out Of Area Placements
Episode 6 - Mental health: National Mental Health Executives - Out Of Area Placements by NHS England
Tue, 18 Jun 2019 - 58min - 7 - Episode 5 - Primary care: Dr Nikki Kanani in conversation with Dr Amir Khan
NHS England’s Head of Primary Care, Dr Nikki Kanani sits down with Dr Amir Khan from GPs behind closed doors to discuss everything from why he became a GP, the changing landscape of general practice, positivity in general practice and the importance of lemon drizzle cake.
Fri, 07 Jun 2019 - 37min - 6 - Episode 4 - Mental health: National Mental health Executives Network : Implementing the LTP
Episode 4 - Mental health: National Mental health Executives Network : Implementing the LTP by NHS England
Thu, 23 May 2019 - 42min - 5 - Episode 3 - Integrated care: mental health support for schools and colleges
Clinicians and system leaders come together to discuss the benefits of improving mental health provision in schools. With better access and provision for children’s mental health in schools being of long term benefit, find out how sustainability and transformation partnerships and integrated care systems are well placed to deliver. You can hear great examples from Greater Manchester, Surrey Heartlands and South West London who, from working in an integrated way with young people and community partners, are bringing more mental health support into schools, with a strong focus on prevention. https://www.england.nhs.uk/integratedcare/case-studies/
Wed, 15 May 2019 - 22min - 2 - Episode 2 - Integrated care: partnership working with the voluntary sector
An engaging podcast exploring the value of a joined-up way of working between systems and the voluntary sector, identifying the benefits of voluntary sector involvement in health and care partnerships and what this means for clinicians and their patients. With excellent examples of STPs/ICS working closely with local charities and social enterprises, we hear how voluntary organisations often have an impact well beyond what statutory services alone can achieve, providing a rich range of activities and delivering vital services to local communities.
Fri, 26 Apr 2019 - 17min - 1 - Episode 1 – Primary care: Supporting the development of Primary Care Networks
This episode features an interview with Dr Charlotte Canniff, Joint Chief Medical Officer for Surrey Heartlands ICS integrated Care Board. In this episode, Dr Canniff talks about her passion for primary care networks and how she is supporting the development of networks in her own area, as part of the work across Surrey Heartlands Integrated Care System.
Tue, 09 Apr 2019 - 39min
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