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EPISODE · Jan 30, 2023 · 59 MIN

Healthcare, economics and society – unlocking NHS collaboration

from Pharma Market Access Insights - from Petauri Evidence · host Mtech Access

Send us Fan MailWill NHS leaders, as part of an Integrated Care System (ICS), make conscious decisions to drive economic and social change?What social and economic value do ICSs offer the wider population they serve? How will industry support ICSs to deliver population-based health and social benefits?Prof Phil Richardson (Chair and Chief Innovation Officer, Mtech Access) is joined by Michael Wood (Head of Health Economic Partnerships, NHS Confed) for a far-reaching discussion around system integration, population health management, and the NHS’s social and economic potential.In December (2022), Michael Wood authored a report exploring one of the four key purposes of an ICS: to help the NHS support broader social and economic development. Michael’s NHS Confed report looked at the economics of healthcare and where broader strategic partnership working might lead system thinking in the NHS.Phil Richardson was one of several experienced ICS, local authority, university and professional experts that Michael invited to share their perspectives in the report.We were delighted to bring Michael and Phil together in this webinar to discuss these topics, particularly in light of what these new leadership purposes mean for the NHS’s relationship with the Pharmaceutical and wider Life Science industries.In the webinar, Phil and Michael discuss:NHS Confed and the links between the health sector and the economyThe need for ICS leaders to focus on broader social and economic developmentHow Pharma and Medical Device companies can add value to support this key ICS purposeWhy health and economic development is key to tackling health inequalitiesThe important role the NHS plays as an anchor institution that links better health with economic and social developmentWhat health and economic development could mean for funding at different levels of an integrated system – e.g. place based commissioningOpportunities for industry to step up and support the NHS with economic and social developmentLearn more about this webinar hereLearn more about our work with the NHSThis episode was first broadcast as a live webinar in January 2023Subscribe to our newsletter to hear more  news, insights and events from Petauri Evidence 

Send us Fan Mail Will NHS leaders, as part of an Integrated Care System (ICS), make conscious decisions to drive economic and social change? What social and economic value do ICSs offer the wider population they serve? How will industry support ICSs to deliver population-based health and social benefits? Prof Phil Richardson (Chair and Chief Innovation Officer, Mtech Access) is joined by Michael Wood (Head of Health Economic Partnerships, NHS Confed) for a far-reaching discussion around syst...

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