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In this episode of the Business of Healthcare podcast, Tara reflects on her journey over the past year, discussing the growth of her consulting business, the development of a members club, and her personal achievements. She emphasises the importance of content creation, team dynamics, and the lessons learned throughout the year. Tara also shares her plans for the future, including a break from the podcast until February and the launch of new initiatives in 2025.
takeaways
THC maintained a consistent output of content for nine years. Creating a members club has been a significant focus for growth. Personal achievements have been a source of motivation. Trust and partnerships are crucial for business success. Lessons learned include the importance of not overthinking decisions. The podcast will take a break and return in 2025 with new content. Content creation serves as a marketing engine for the consulting business. The goal is to keep fit year-round and not just during defined periods. The members club provides exclusive content and resources for healthcare professionals.Work with THC Primary Care
I’m Tara Humphrey and I’m the founder of THC Primary Care, a leading healthcare consultancy. I provide project and network management to Primary Care Networks and consulting support to clinical leads.
To date, I’ve worked with 11 Training Hubs and supported over 120 Primary Care Networks and 3 GP Federations. I understand and appreciate the complexity of healthcare and what it takes to deliver projects across multiple practices.
I have over 20 years of project management and business development experience across the private and public sector and have an MBA in Leadership and Management in Healthcare. I’m also published in the London Journal of Primary Care and the author of over 250 blogs.
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Episode 296 The Mesh Scandal
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Today, I bring you a heartfelt conversation with Hannah Beecham MBE, the visionary behind Red January, who shares her story of transforming her mother's struggle with mental health into a nationwide call to action.
We take a deep look at how integrating fitness into our daily lives can be a lifeline, improving not only our physical health but also our mental resilience. Engage with us as we celebrate the small victories that come from the simple act of moving and how it can lead to profound changes in our productivity and emotional well-being.
This episode isn't just about personal battles; it's about the collective spirit of overcoming the winter blues through the power of community and movement. Hannah and I examine the blossoming partnership with the National Academy for Social Prescribing and how setting shared goals, like those of Mohan Sekeram and his colleagues, can make a significant impact. We also highlight the importance of supporting mental health beyond our own, with Red January participants raising funds for crucial projects. It's an open invitation to find strength in numbers, to feel supported by the Red Community, and to discover how a commitment to fitness can be the gateway to a healthier, happier you all year round. Join us and let's move together towards a brighter, more connected future.
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Hannah Beecham on Linkedin
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I’m Tara Humphrey and I’m the founder of THC Primary Care, a leading healthcare consultancy. I provide project and network management to Primary Care Networks and consulting support to clinical leads. To date, I’ve worked with 11 Training Hubs and supported over 200 Primary Care Networks and 3 GP Federations. I understand and appreciate the complexity of healthcare and what it takes to deliver projects across multiple practices.
I have over 20 years of project management and business development experience across the private and public sector and have an MBA in Leadership and Management in Healthcare. I’m also published in the London Journal of Primary Care and the author of over 250 blogs.
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In this episode of the Business of Healthcare podcast, Abeyna discusses the evolution of her business, Medic Footprints. She shares insights on the changes in revenue streams, the strategic decision to focus on B2C offerings, and the importance of aligning business practices with personal values and lifestyle choices. The conversation also delves into the Fellowship Programme, its premium pricing, and how to effectively communicate value to potential clients while addressing common objections. Abeyna and Tara discuss the intricacies of coaching programmes tailored for doctors, emphasising the importance of finding the right fit, clarity, and mindset. They explore the structured framework of the programme, the significance of engagement, and the iterative process of business development. Key takeaways Lifestyle choices play a crucial role in business sustainability. Understanding client objections is key to effective communication. Investing in oneself is essential for career growth. Creating a no-pressure environment fosters better decision-making. Finding the right fit is essential for coaching success. A structured framework helps guide professionals through their growth. Engagement in long-term programs requires commitment and effort. Investing in coaching is about personal growth, not just financial cost. Community support enhances learning and accountability. Continuous learning and adaptation are key to professional growth.
Medic Footprints Drs in Industry Fellowship
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I’m Tara Humphrey and I’m the founder of THC Primary Care, a leading healthcare consultancy. I provide project and network management to Primary Care Networks and consulting support to clinical leads. To date, I’ve worked with 11 Training Hubs and supported over 200 Primary Care Networks and 3 GP Federations.
I understand and appreciate the complexity of healthcare and what it takes to deliver projects across multiple practices.
I have over 20 years of project management and business development experience across the private and public sector and have an MBA in Leadership and Management in Healthcare. I’m also published in the London Journal of Primary Care and the author of over 250 blogs.
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Tara Humphrey, host of the Business of Healthcare podcast, presents a solo episode on navigating workplace conflict. She draws from her extensive experience across various industries, including healthcare, university, insurance, and fast food.
Tara emphasises the importance of self-awareness, taking responsibility for one's actions, and maintaining clear communication when dealing with conflicts. She shares personal experiences and strategies for managing conflicts, including the significance of self-care routines, seeking support from trusted individuals, and the courage to face difficult situations.
Tara also discusses the importance of forgiveness, both for oneself and others, and the need to move forward after conflicts.
Work with me
I’m Tara Humphrey and I’m the founder of THC Primary Care, a leading healthcare consultancy. I provide project and network management to Primary Care Networks and consulting support to clinical leads. To date, I’ve worked with 11 Training Hubs and supported over 120 Primary Care Networks and 3 GP Federations.
I understand and appreciate the complexity of healthcare and what it takes to deliver projects across multiple practices.
I have over 20 years of project management and business development experience across the private and public sector and have an MBA in Leadership and Management in Healthcare. I’m also published in the London Journal of Primary Care and the author of over 250 blogs.
For more weekly insights and advice sign up to my newsletter.
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Alex Rothwell, Chief Executive of the NHS Counter Fraud Authority, discusses the issue of fraud in the NHS in England. Alex highlights the importance of addressing fraud in the NHS, as any money lost to fraud could have been spent on healthcare outcomes. The conversation explores the importance of fraud prevention and control measures in the healthcare sector, and emphasises the need for a cultural change that prioritises reducing loss to budgets and managing risk. The conversation concludes by discussing the motivations behind fraud and the role of good governance in preventing it. Takeaways The NHS Counter Fraud Authority is responsible for tackling fraud, bribery, and corruption in the NHS in England. Fraud in the NHS is a significant issue, with an estimated £1.2 billion lost to fraud each year. There are different types of fraud in the NHS, including internal staff fraud, corruption, and fraud committed by external individuals or organisations. Preventing fraud is a priority, and organisations should have control measures in place to mitigate risk. Proactive measures, such as checking declarations of interest and identifying red flags, are essential in preventing fraud. Good governance plays a vital role in preventing fraud and creating a culture of transparency and accountability.
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I’m Tara Humphrey and I’m the founder of THC Primary Care, a leading healthcare consultancy. I provide project and network management to Primary Care Networks and consulting support to clinical leads. To date, I’ve worked with 11 Training Hubs and supported over 200 Primary Care Networks and 6 GP Federations.
I understand and appreciate the complexity of healthcare and what it takes to deliver projects across multiple practices.
I have over 20 years of project management and business development experience across the private and public sector and have an MBA in Leadership and Management in Healthcare. I’m also published in the London Journal of Primary Care and the author of over 250 blogs.
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In this conversation, Tara interviews Phin Robinson, Founder and director of Pure Physiotherapy. They discuss how Phin scaled his organisation from a small practice to a national business with nearly 500 employees. Phin discusses the role of physiotherapy in primary care and the importance of health and wellbeing. He talks about the Gojo app, which promotes physical activity, and the benefits of team based challenges, and shares insights on growing a service based business in the NHS.
Key takeaways
Passion and values are key drivers in scaling a business and building a strong company culture. Transitioning from a clinical role to a leadership role requires continuous learning and adaptation. Creating a supportive and inclusive environment for the team is crucial for success. Promoting health and wellbeing is important, both for patients and healthcare professionals. Team based challenges, like the Gojo app, can encourage physical activity and friendly competition. Providing a quality service and maintaining a good reputation are crucial for winning clients in primary care. Transparency and authenticity are important when promoting a personal brand on social media. Exercise and physical activity can help in bouncing back from a bad day at work and maintaining overall wellbeing.Contact Pure Physio by visiting their website
Connect with Phin on Linkedin
Connect with Pure Physio on Linkedin
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I’m Tara Humphrey and I’m the founder of THC Primary Care, a leading healthcare consultancy. I provide project and network management to Primary Care Networks and consulting support to clinical leads. To date, I’ve worked with 11 Training Hubs and supported over 200 Primary Care Networks and 6 GP Federations.
I understand and appreciate the complexity of healthcare and what it takes to deliver projects across multiple practices.
I have over 20 years of project management and business development experience across the private and public sector and have an MBA in Leadership and Management in Healthcare. I’m also published in the London Journal of Primary Care and the author of over 250 blogs.
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Helen Gillivan & Dr Mayur Vibhuti join Tara to discuss their work in adult social care and primary care, as well as their collaboration on an innovation project.
They share their experiences with leadership development programmes and the importance of continuity and sustainability in these programmes.
The episode also highlights the importance of investing in the workforce and developing leadership skills. The evaluation of the programme shows that participants feel more confident as leaders and have a better understanding of collaboration and system thinking. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the future of integrated care and the need for inclusivity.
Key takeaways:
Continuity and sustainability are important in leadership development programmes to ensure ongoing support and improvement. The concept of integrated neighbourhood teams is still evolving, and there is a need to define and understand their practical implementation. Leadership programmes can help individuals from different sectors and professions come together to challenge the status quo and work towards shared goals. The success of integrated neighborhood teams depends on breaking down barriers, coordinating care, and focusing on the needs of the individual. Funding is essential for achieving truly integrated care Investing in the workforce and developing leadership skills is crucial Participants in the programme feel more confident as leaders and have a better understanding of collaboration and system thinkingLink with Helen
Link with Dr Mayur Vibhuti
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I’m Tara Humphrey and I’m the founder of THC Primary Care, a leading healthcare consultancy. I provide project and network management to Primary Care Networks and consulting support to clinical leads. To date, I’ve worked with 11 Training Hubs and supported over 200 Primary Care Networks and 6 GP Federations.
I understand and appreciate the complexity of healthcare and what it takes to deliver projects across multiple practices.
I have over 20 years of project management and business development experience across the private and public sector and have an MBA in Leadership and Management in Healthcare. I’m also published in the London Journal of Primary Care and the author of over 250 blogs.
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What if the common perceptions about living with type 1 diabetes were completely wrong? Join us for an engaging conversation with Chris Bright, a dynamic advocate who is reshaping the narrative around this condition. Chris, who successfully manages his diabetes while excelling in sports and serving as the Community Partnerships and Events Lead at Breakthrough T1D UK, formerly known as JDRF UK, shares his inspiring journey.
Hear about the importance of education and awareness, and how collaboration between healthcare providers and organisations can lead to better support for families facing similar challenges.
As we discuss the anticipation of Breakthrough T1D's upcoming campaign, you'll hear about the personal stories and collective efforts that drive advocacy and hope. Whether you're directly affected by type 1 diabetes or simply eager to learn more, this episode offers valuable insights and inspiration from Chris's remarkable journey and the communities he's helped to build.
Visit Breakthrough T1D UK's website here.
The Diabetes Football community page can also be found here
Find Chris Bright on Linkedin
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I’m Tara Humphrey and I’m the founder of THC Primary Care, a leading healthcare consultancy. I provide project and network management to Primary Care Networks and consulting support to clinical leads. To date, I’ve worked with 11 Training Hubs and supported over 200 Primary Care Networks and 6 GP Federations.
I understand and appreciate the complexity of healthcare and what it takes to deliver projects across multiple practices.
I have over 20 years of project management and business development experience across the private and public sector and have an MBA in Leadership and Management in Healthcare. I’m also published in the London Journal of Primary Care and the author of over 250 blogs.
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Rukshana Kapasi, Director of Health for Barnardo's, discusses her role in transforming the organisation into a health and social care organisation. She highlights the wide range of services provided by Barnardo's, from mental health support to employment and training programmes. Rukshana offers advice for new directors, such as taking time to understand the organisation's culture and building credibility through behavior and results. Contact Details
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I’m Tara Humphrey and I’m the founder of THC Primary Care, a leading healthcare consultancy. I provide project and network management to Primary Care Networks and consulting support to clinical leads. To date, I’ve worked with 11 Training Hubs and supported over 120 Primary Care Networks and 3 GP Federations.
I understand and appreciate the complexity of healthcare and what it takes to deliver projects across multiple practices.
I have over 20 years of project management and business development experience across the private and public sector and have an MBA in Leadership and Management in Healthcare. I’m also published in the London Journal of Primary Care and the author of over 250 blogs.
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Sue Lacey Bryant, Visiting Professor in Knowledge and Information Mobilisation at Manchester Metropolitan University joins Tara to discuss health literacy and its impact on healthcare outcomes.
They explore the definition of health literacy and the skills and confidence needed to navigate the healthcare system.
Highlights include:
The barriers faced by individuals with low health literacy, such as difficulty understanding written health information and communicating with healthcare professionals. Sue emphasises the importance of addressing health literacy at both the organisational and individual level. Sue shares examples of initiatives and partnerships aimed at improving health literacy. The role of knowledge services in supporting evidence-informed decision making and the need for co-designing patient information materials.https://healthworks.uk/home is the details for the Complete Care Community Programme
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I’m Tara Humphrey and I’m the founder of THC Primary Care, a leading healthcare consultancy. I provide project and network management to Primary Care Networks and consulting support to clinical leads. To date, I’ve worked with 11 Training Hubs and supported over 120 Primary Care Networks and 3 GP Federations.
I understand and appreciate the complexity of healthcare and what it takes to deliver projects across multiple practices.
I have over 20 years of project management and business development experience across the private and public sector and have an MBA in Leadership and Management in Healthcare. I’m also published in the London Journal of Primary Care and the author of over 250 blogs.
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Christiana Melam, founder and CEO of the National Association of Link Workers, discusses social prescribing and the role of social prescribing link workers in healthcare.
Tara's conversation with Christiana Melam, founder and CEO of the National Association of Social Prescribing Link Workers, promises to reveal the power of community engagement in improving public health. Honored with an MBE for her efforts, Christiana shares her incredible journey from banking to pioneering social prescribing, shedding light on the vital role of reaching people where they are to enhance health and well-being.
They uncover the necessity of integrating social prescribing link workers into primary care networks and the challenges that come with it. Christiana discusses how these roles are pivotal in addressing non-clinical needs and bridging the gap in healthcare delivery.
Takeaways Understanding the role of social prescribing link workers is crucial for driving change in healthcare. Primary care networks should focus on identifying the problem they are solving and the outcomes they seek. Organisational maturity and a clear vision are essential for successful implementation of social prescribing. Innovation and collaboration are key to maximising resources and addressing the challenges in healthcare. Training and career development opportunities are essential for the professionalisation of social prescribing link workers. The NLW is calling for support from primary care networks and employers to ensure the sustainability and success of social prescribing.To purchase the 'The Social Prescribing Link Worker Model: Insights and Perspectives from Practice' book, click here.
Visit the National Association of Link Workers Membership Page here.
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I’m Tara Humphrey and I’m the founder of THC Primary Care, a leading healthcare consultancy. I provide project and network management to Primary Care Networks and consulting support to clinical leads. To date, I’ve worked with 11 Training Hubs and supported over 120 Primary Care Networks and 3 GP Federations.
I understand and appreciate the complexity of healthcare and what it takes to deliver projects across multiple practices.
I have over 20 years of project management and business development experience across the private and public sector and have an MBA in Leadership and Management in Healthcare. I’m also published in the London Journal of Primary Care and the author of over 250 blogs.
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Building on episodes 312, 314, and 322, Tara returns to discuss the strategic tools to transform your healthcare leadership. Dive into practical frameworks like SWOT analysis, mind mapping, fishbone diagrams, and the RACI framework. These tools are pivotal for better decision-making, risk management, and enhanced communication within your organisation.
Key Takeaways:
Master the SWOT analysis for strategic planning and risk management. Use mind mapping to organise and visualise information. Implement fishbone diagrams for root cause analysis and service redesign. Apply the RACI framework to clarify roles and responsibilities in project management.This episode is a treasure trove of practical strategies to help you lead more effectively in the ever-evolving landscape of healthcare.
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LinkedIn Post on mind mapping
Building a second brain book
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I’m Tara Humphrey and I’m the founder of THC Primary Care, a leading healthcare consultancy. I provide project and network management to Primary Care Networks and consulting support to clinical leads. To date, I’ve worked with 11 Training Hubs and supported over 120 Primary Care Networks and 3 GP Federations.
I understand and appreciate the complexity of healthcare and what it takes to deliver projects across multiple practices.
I have over 20 years of project management and business development experience across the private and public sector and have an MBA in Leadership and Management in Healthcare. I’m also published in the London Journal of Primary Care and the author of over 250 blogs.
For more weekly insights and advice sign up to my newsletter.
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"Run your own race." Dr Dan Bunstone joins Tara this week, discussing his career journey and his current role at Etcetera Health. Dan explains the concept of lifestyle medicine and the importance of empowering individuals to manage their health, where they have onboarded and treated hard-to-reach patients, resulting in controlled blood pressure and potential savings of heart attacks and strokes. Tara finishes the episode by asking Dan to provide advice for primary care networks, healthcare professionals, network managers, and tech companies.. Dan & Tara's key takeaways: Lifestyle medicine, focusing on exercise, good diets, and sleep patterns, can have a powerful impact on health and is often more effective than medication. Running your own race and not comparing yourself to others is key. Finding time for exercise is crucial, even for busy healthcare professionals. Collaboration and proving cost savings are essential for primary care networks. Engaging with primary care as a tech company requires choosing the right partners and demonstrating clear benefits. Building a personal brand involves staying on message and being genuine.
To find out more about the Primary Care Network Members Club visit our website here.
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I’m Tara Humphrey and I’m the founder of THC Primary Care, a leading healthcare consultancy. I provide project and network management to Primary Care Networks and consulting support to clinical leads. To date, I’ve worked with 11 Training Hubs and supported over 120 Primary Care Networks and 3 GP Federations.
I understand and appreciate the complexity of healthcare and what it takes to deliver projects across multiple practices.
I have over 20 years of project management and business development experience across the private and public sector and have an MBA in Leadership and Management in Healthcare. I’m also published in the London Journal of Primary Care and the author of over 250 blogs.
For more weekly insights and advice sign up to my newsletter.
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Lucy Thompson is a medical tattoo artist who specialises in 3D realistic and nipple tattoos joins Tara on the podcast this week. Lucy founded the Nipple Innovation Project, a charity that provides realistic and permanent nipple tattoos for individuals who have undergone mastectomies. Lucy's goal is to break down the stigma surrounding nipple tattoos and provide access to this important service for those who need it. Join Lucy and Tara this week as they break down stigmas. Reach out to Lucy on: Linkedin - Lucy Thompson Instagram - Lucy Thompson Nipple Innovation Project
To find out more about the Primary Care Network Members Club visit our website here.
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I’m Tara Humphrey and I’m the founder of THC Primary Care, a leading healthcare consultancy. I provide project and network management to Primary Care Networks and consulting support to clinical leads. To date, I’ve worked with 11 Training Hubs and supported over 120 Primary Care Networks and 3 GP Federations.
I understand and appreciate the complexity of healthcare and what it takes to deliver projects across multiple practices.
I have over 20 years of project management and business development experience across the private and public sector and have an MBA in Leadership and Management in Healthcare. I’m also published in the London Journal of Primary Care and the author of over 250 blogs.
For more weekly insights and advice sign up to my newsletter.
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What if the challenges you face could transform into your greatest motivators?
In this episode, Tara provides an end of summer update on her business and personal endeavors. She discusses her ultra marathon challenge to raise money for the type one diabetes charity, JDRF UK.
Tara also shares updates on the Primary Care Network Members Club, the Business of Healthcare Consulting, and her presence on social media platforms.
To donate, visit Tara's fundraiser for JDRF here. Access the Primary Care Network Members' Club here. The Business of Healthcare Consulting Newsletter - here Best Practice - at the NEC in Birmingham - register to attend hereWork with me
I’m Tara Humphrey and I’m the founder of THC Primary Care, a leading healthcare consultancy. I provide project and network management to Primary Care Networks and consulting support to clinical leads. To date, I’ve worked with 11 Training Hubs and supported over 120 Primary Care Networks and 3 GP Federations.
I understand and appreciate the complexity of healthcare and what it takes to deliver projects across multiple practices.
I have over 20 years of project management and business development experience across the private and public sector and have an MBA in Leadership and Management in Healthcare. I’m also published in the London Journal of Primary Care and the author of over 250 blogs.
For more weekly insights and advice sign up to my newsletter.
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Cheryl Samuels, the People and Culture Director at The Evelina, discusses her role in fostering a positive work environment and putting people at the heart of healthcare. Cheryl shares highlights from the NHS Confederation Conference and emphasises the importance of inspiring and empowering the workforce. Cheryl also reflects on the experiences of patients and their families at The Evelina, highlighting the kindness, quickness, and partnership they experienced. They discuss the challenges of creating a winning team and embracing diversity, as well as the importance of reflection and turning reflections into constructive action. This weeks key takeaways: Fostering a positive work environment and putting people at the heart of healthcare is crucial for improving patient outcomes. Inspiring and empowering the workforce is essential for creating a winning team. Embracing diversity and creating a culture of compassion and respect leads to better outcomes. Reflection is important for personal growth and managing work pressures. Flexible working arrangements can support work-life balance and improve staff satisfaction. Flexible working is not just for specific groups, but for everyone in the workforce. Managers play a crucial role in implementing flexible working strategies. Being a role model is a humbling experience and involves inspiring and empowering others.
To find out more about the Primary Care Network Members Club visit our website here.
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I’m Tara Humphrey and I’m the founder of THC Primary Care, a leading healthcare consultancy. I provide project and network management to Primary Care Networks and consulting support to clinical leads. To date, I’ve worked with 11 Training Hubs and supported over 120 Primary Care Networks and 3 GP Federations.
I understand and appreciate the complexity of healthcare and what it takes to deliver projects across multiple practices.
I have over 20 years of project management and business development experience across the private and public sector and have an MBA in Leadership and Management in Healthcare. I’m also published in the London Journal of Primary Care and the author of over 250 blogs.
For more weekly insights and advice sign up to my newsletter.
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Building on from episodes 312 & 314, Tara returns to discuss the importance of considering outside help from consultants for healthcare leaders facing challenges. Tara provides a list of important questions for leaders to reflect on and determine if they would benefit from external support.. Tara's key takeaways: Consider hiring a consultant if you consistently miss targets, have the same recurring issues, lack clarity on strategy, or face staffing and morale problems. Be ready and committed to investing time and resources to improve the situation before seeking outside help. Think about the potential impact of resolving the issue and consider if it can be resolved internally or if outside help is needed. When looking for a consultant, seek referrals from trusted sources and prioritise expertise and experience over cost. Consultants should deliver on the agreed scope of work and stay focused on the brief.
Episode 312 & 314 - download here
The book - The Five dysfunctions of a team
Questions asked in the episode
Are you collectively ready and commited to invest in the time and resources to improve the situation? What is the cost of doing nothing and everything remaining the same? What could things look like if they were different? and if the situation improved, what would be the impact if things got better? Do you truly think that the issues can be resolved internally? If not, who might this person/team be?Facilitation offered at THC Primary Care
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I’m Tara Humphrey and I’m the founder of THC Primary Care, a leading healthcare consultancy. I provide project and network management to Primary Care Networks and consulting support to clinical leads. To date, I’ve worked with 11 Training Hubs and supported over 120 Primary Care Networks and 3 GP Federations.
I understand and appreciate the complexity of healthcare and what it takes to deliver projects across multiple practices.
I have over 20 years of project management and business development experience across the private and public sector and have an MBA in Leadership and Management in Healthcare. I’m also published in the London Journal of Primary Care and the author of over 250 blogs.
For more weekly insights and advice sign up to my newsletter.
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Ever felt the sting of comparison and insecurity in the business realm? We get it. Join Tara Humphrey, as she delves deep into her personal brush with these feelings. Using her experience with her website and blog performance as a measure, Tara unearths the pitfalls of sizing up our success with others'.
The focus of this episode is to remind you to celebrate your victories and not to be swayed by others' accomplishments.
We would love to hear your thoughts, so do drop a review and connect with us on our social platforms. Don't miss out on our newsletter for fresh content and updates. We truly appreciate your support and hope you're here for our next episode.
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I’m Tara Humphrey and I’m the founder of THC Primary Care, a leading healthcare consultancy. I provide project and network management to Primary Care Networks and consulting support to clinical leads. To date, I’ve worked with 11 Training Hubs and supported over 120 Primary Care Networks and 3 GP Federations.
I understand and appreciate the complexity of healthcare and what it takes to deliver projects across multiple practices.
I have over 20 years of project management and business development experience across the private and public sector and have an MBA in Leadership and Management in Healthcare. I’m also published in the London Journal of Primary Care and the author of over 250 blogs.
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Welcome Dr Neil Modha; Peterborough-based GP Partner, ICP lead, GP Federation Chairman and Deputy Lieutenant to the King (no less for Cambridgeshire and Peterborough!
In this episode, Tara and Dr Neil Modha discuss:
1. The expansion of his surgery to now fully own a pharmacy
2. Why his chooses to remain positive
3. The impact of Pharmacy Closures
4. His role as a Deputy Lieutenant to the King (!)
5. Balancing feedback with self-assurance
6. His approach to building a long-term plan
7. The language of "them" and "us", and why he works hard to break these barriers
Want to learn more about the Primary Care Network Members Club, please do get in touch, we would love to hear from you.
Connect with Dr Neil Modha on linkedin
Work with THC Primary Care
I’m Tara Humphrey and I’m the founder of THC Primary Care, a leading healthcare consultancy. I provide project and network management to Primary Care Networks and consulting support to clinical leads.
To date, I’ve worked with 11 Training Hubs and supported over 120 Primary Care Networks and 3 GP Federations. I understand and appreciate the complexity of healthcare and what it takes to deliver projects across multiple practices.
I have over 20 years of project management and business development experience across the private and public sector and have an MBA in Leadership and Management in Healthcare. I’m also published in the London Journal of Primary Care and the author of over 250 blogs.
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Improving the Business of Healthcare – One episode at a time…
Thanks for tuning into this week’s episode of the Business of Healthcare Podcast. If you enjoyed this episode, head over to Apple Podcasts to subscribe, leave your honest review, and share your favourite episodes on social media.
Find us on Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn or visit our website: THC Primary Care.
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Jemma Bella joins us on The Business of Healthcare podcast to share her experiences of living with long covid.
What is long COVID? Most people with COVID-19 feel better within a few days or weeks of their first symptoms and make a full recovery within 12 weeks. For some people, symptoms can last longer. This is called long COVID or post COVID-19 syndrome. Long COVID is a new condition which is still being studied.
Jemma and I discussed:
Mental Health
Stigma associated with the condition
Feelings of blame, guilt, acceptance and the importance of control
Access support via the NHS
The importance of community
Mindset
What it means to be healthy
The purpose of the long covid collective
The support from her family
Financial considerations moving forward
Blog: https://www.jemmabellablog.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_jemma_bella/
Work with me
I’m Tara Humphrey and I’m the founder of THC Primary Care, a leading healthcare consultancy. I provide project and network management to Primary Care Networks and consulting support to clinical leads. To date, I’ve worked with 11 Training Hubs and supported over 120 Primary Care Networks and 3 GP Federations. I understand and appreciate the complexity of healthcare and what it takes to deliver projects across multiple practices.
I have over 20 years of project management and business development experience across the private and public sector and have an MBA in Leadership and Management in Healthcare. I’m also published in the London Journal of Primary Care and the author of over 250 blogs.
Improving the Business of Healthcare – One Episode at a Time
Thanks for tuning into this week’s episode of the Business of Healthcare Podcast. If you enjoyed this episode, head over to Apple Podcasts to subscribe, leave your honest review, and share your favourite episodes on social media. Find us on Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn or visit our website: THC Primary Care.
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