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In this episode of the Voices of Care podcast, NHS England Chair Richard Meddings discusses the current state and future of the NHS with host Suhail Mirza. He highlights record levels of healthcare delivery despite challenges, major structural changes to improve efficiency, and key priorities like workforce planning and technological innovation. Meddings also shares his vision for leveraging tools like the NHS app, AI, and genomics to transform patient care.
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In this thought-provoking episode of the Voices of Care podcast, Professor Joy Warmington, CEO of brap, discusses the critical issue of racism in healthcare with host Suhail Mirza. Warmington challenges conventional thinking, arguing that we must move beyond simply being "not racist" to actively "anti-racist." She unpacks complex topics including race as a social construct, systemic barriers in healthcare, and the distinction between transactional and transformational change. With a focus on creating truly inclusive environments, Warmington offers insights on courageous leadership and paints an inspiring vision for a more equitable NHS that confidently embraces its diversity.
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In this episode of Voices of Care, host Suhail Mirza interviews Andrea Kinkade, CEO of Lifeways Group. They discuss the challenges and opportunities in the UK's social care sector, focusing on services for adults with complex needs. Kinkade shares insights on improving hospital discharge, the importance of personalised care, and the need for better recognition of social care expertise.
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In this episode of Voices of Care, host Suhail Mirza interviews Mark Cubbon, CEO of Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust. They discuss the scale and services provided by the trust, the need to plan for a growing and diverse population in Manchester, and the importance of collaboration and innovation to drive the future of social care. Mark also talks about addressing health inequalities with initiatives to inspire future healthcare professionals, support employment opportunities, and ensure accessible services.
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In the latest episode of the Voices of Care podcast, host Suhail Mirza interviews Salma Yasmeen, CEO of Sheffield Health and Social Care NHS Foundation Trust. They discuss the trust's comprehensive mental health and learning disability services, the challenges and improvements in mental health care, and the importance of integrated care systems. Salma shares insights on workforce development, addressing health inequalities, and her involvement in the Pathways to Work Commission.
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On this episode of the Voices of Care podcast, Sarah Woolnough, CEO of the King's Fund, discusses the challenges and opportunities facing the NHS and social care in England. She shares insights on health inequalities, the importance of prevention, and the need for bold leadership to drive transformative change in the healthcare system.
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Caroline Clarke, NHS England's Regional Director for London, discusses the future of healthcare in the capital. From digital-first strategies and community-based care to addressing health inequalities, Clarke shares insights on London's diverse health challenges and innovative solutions. She highlights the importance of public engagement, technological advancements, and cross-sector collaboration in improving health outcomes for Londoners.
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In this episode of Voices of Care, host Suhail Mirza interviews Charles Gore, executive director of the Medicines Patent Pool. Gore discusses the organisation's mission to increase access to affordable medicines in low and middle-income countries through voluntary licensing agreements with pharmaceutical companies. He explains their work in HIV, hepatitis C, and tuberculosis, as well as their expansion into COVID-19 treatments and non-communicable diseases.
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Professor Habib Naqvi MBE, Chief Executive at NHS Race and Health Observatory, joins us on #VoicesofCare to discuss tackling racial health inequalities in the UK healthcare system. He explores key issues like maternal health disparities, mental health access, workforce diversity, and the importance of data-driven approaches. Professor Habib highlights the Observatory's work in addressing systemic racism in healthcare and fostering international collaboration to drive meaningful change.
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In this episode of the Voices of Care podcast, Pritesh Mistry, Fellow at the King's Fund discusses cutting-edge developments in healthcare technology with host Suhail Mirza. Pritesh explores the NHS Federated Data Platform, leadership challenges in digital healthcare, bridging the digital divide, AI's potential in patient care, and technology's role in social care.
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In this special episode of Voices of Care, host Suhail Mirza interviews three leading experts in social care: Professor Vic Rayner, Professor Martin Green, and Dr. Jane Townsend. They discuss the pressing issues facing the social care sector, including workforce challenges, funding problems, and the need for better integration. They offer insights on potential solutions, such as improving commissioning practices, investing in technology, and elevating the status of care work. They also touch on lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic and provide recommendations for the government to address the sector's long-standing issues.
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On this episode of the Voices of Care podcast, James Tugendhat, CEO of HC-One, discusses the challenges and opportunities in social care. Alongside host Suhail Mirza, James explores HC-One's initiatives to improve dementia care, develop the nursing workforce, and implement digital care platforms. Tugendhat shares insights on addressing the growing demand for social care, attracting investment for new care homes, and the importance of integrated care systems.
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Professor Deborah Sturdy, Chief Nurse for Social Care in England, features on this episode of Voices of Care. Alongside host, Suhail Mirza, Professor Sturdy discusses her work as Chief Nurse for Social Care, the critical role of nursing in social care settings, and the vital need to change perceptions around social care nursing.
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This episode of the #VoicesofCare podcast features Professor Vic Rayner, CEO of the National care Forum. Alongside host Suhail Mirza, Vic discusses the work of the National Care Forum, the challenges facing the social care sector, and the importance of thinking about social care first. They also explore the need for improvement in pay and terms and conditions for care workers, the role of not-for-profit organisations in social care, and the potential of technology in transforming the sector.
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This episode of the Voices of Care podcast features Joseph Musgrave, CEO of Home and Community Care Ireland (HCCI). Alongside host Suhail Mirza, Joseph discusses the transformation of social care in Ireland, the growing importance of home care, and the challenges posed by an ageing population. Joseph also shares insights on policy changes following upcoming elections in the UK and Ireland, funding models, and the critical need for a sustainable approach to social care.
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Dr Ian Gargan, CEO of the Private Healthcare Information Network (PHIN), and Pooja Rupalia-Seyani, Analytics Manager at PHIN, feature on this episode of the Voices of Care podcast.
Alongside host Suhail Mirza, Dr Ian and Pooja discuss the importance of data in healthcare, the need for collaboration between the NHS and the private acute sector, and PHIN’s progress in delivering the CMA Order.
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Sir Ed Davey, Leader of the Liberal Democrats and MP for Kingston and Surbiton, features on this episode of #VoicesofCare. Alongside host, Suhail Mirza, Sir Ed discusses his personal connection to care, the pressing need for long-term social care reforms, the Liberal Democrats’ vision for transforming social care, and the challenge of tackling the country’s health inequalities.
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Michelle Gorringe, co-founder of Newcross Healthcare and its first Chief Ethical Officer, features on this episode of the Voices of Care podcast.
Alongside host Suhail Mirza, Michelle discusses her new role as Newcross’ Chief Ethical Officer, her nursing journey as well as the journey of Newcross Healthcare, FuturU and healthcare education provision, and the importance of supporting wellbeing for healthcare professionals.
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Professor Geeta Menon, Chair of the British Association of Physicians of Indian Origin (BAPIO) Grand Advisory Council, features on this episode of the Voices of Care podcast.
Alongside host Suhail Mirza, Geeta discusses the challenges faced by international medical graduates, gender inequality in the medical profession, the role of technology in medical education and leadership in healthcare.
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Andrea Sutcliffe, CEO at the Nursing and Midwifery Council features on this episode of Voices of Care.
Alongside our host, Suhail Mirza, Andrea shares her experiences and expertise in the healthcare landscape, discussing topics ranging from the NHS Long Term Workforce Plan, the significance of inclusion for nurses and patient wellbeing, leadership in healthcare, and the challenges faced by the NMC in 2023.
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