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The King's Fund podcast

The King's Fund
NHS
Public Health
2024 UK General Election
Covid-19
General Election 2024
Labour Party
Health Inequalities
Health and Care Policy
Community Engagement
Conservative Party
Social Care
Leadership
Liberal Democrats
Equity and Anti-Racism
Social Prescribing
Health and Social Care
The King's Fund
Mental Health
Systemic Inequalities
Elective Care

Cut through the noise. Hear about the health and care policy issues that really matter. Join experts from The King’s Fund as they bring their astute analysis and unique insight to today’s health and care policy issues. They explore the stories behind the headlines, helping you make sense of the latest policy developments and what they mean for people’s health.

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Latest Episodes

Creating a plan is one thing. Implementing it is another. What are the realities of putting the 10 Year Health plan into action?

As implementation of the 10 Year Health Plan continues at pace, Andrew McCracken, Danielle Jefferies and Sarah Arnold d... more

Health inequalities are widening. Life expectancy is falling. Has the government's 10 Year Health Plan gone far enough when it comes to tackling these issues and preventing ill health?  

Now the dust has settled after the publication of the 10 Year... more

After months of waiting, the government’s 10 Year Health Plan is finally here. But with a health and care system at breaking point, does the government’s plan offer hope to staff, patients, and the public that things will get better? In this first e... more

How connected are the health and faith sectors? And is there untapped potential in the faith sector to support people’s health and wellbeing?

Back in January, Siva Anandaciva sat down with the Bishop of London, the Right Reverend and Right Honourab... more

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Recent Guests

Dame Sarah Mullally DBE
Bishop of London and former Chief Nursing Officer for England
Church of England
Episode: From nursing to the ministry: the Bishop of London on faith, hope and health inequalities
Kelly Ameneshoa
Emergency doctor and previous population health fellow at The King's Fund
The King's Fund
Episode: Winter pressures and emergency care: a view from A&E
Charlotte Wickens
Policy advisor at The King's Fund
The King's Fund
Episode: Winter pressures and emergency care: a view from A&E
Jason Leitch
Scotland's National Clinical Director
Scottish Government
Episode: Speaking to the public in a pandemic: Jason Leitch
Heather Henry
Queen's Nurse, writer, and managing director of BreathChamps CIC
BreathChamps CIC
Episode: Let's talk about social prescribing
Ed Rosen
Project director of the Lambeth GP Food Co-op
Lambeth GP Food Co-op
Episode: Let's talk about social prescribing
Dr. Waheed Arian
A doctor and advocate with a compelling story about escaping war and working to improve health care access.
Episode: Dr Waheed Arian on escaping war, becoming a doctor and practising compassionate leadership
Sarah Woolnough
New CEO of The King's Fund, with extensive experience in health organizations and charity sector
The King's Fund
Episode: Strategy, culture and change: a conversation with new CEO Sarah Woolnough
Joy Warmington
CEO of the Equalities and Human Rights charity BRAP, strong advocate for innovation and learning in driving real change.
BRAP
Episode: Joy Warmington MBE on anti-racism, leadership and the courage to speak out

Hosts

Andrew McCracken
Assistant Director for External Affairs
Siva Anandaciva
Director of Policy Events and Partnerships

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 121 ratings
  • Very informative/ Enlightening Podcast

    Thank you for discussing such a fantastic and well discussed topic.

    I found the podcast very enlightening and informative. All speakers well very well informed and experienced in their designated areas.

    I intend to encourage and direct colleagues to take up using this platform as we all have different learning styles and podcasts definitely are best suited for some learners..

    Thank you once more, you have enlightened my knowledge on race inequality and researches currently been carried out to co... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    TKotey
    United Kingdom6 years ago
  • Feedback

    Really liked the podcast and Poppy’s insight into leadership especially for women from diverse ethnic background. Bring on the Sari Revolution!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    SonaliKinra
    United Kingdom7 years ago
  • Great podcast

    I’m really enjoying listening to this and the guests are great- thanks

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Cudders1993
    United Kingdom7 years ago
  • NHS podcast

    The direction of change for the NHS in the future has to be towards health education if it is to be sustainable. As a small contribution to this change I offer “Your Health in Your Hands” a Free Health podcast show.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    fuzzymike2
    United Kingdom7 years ago
  • Informative and interesting

    Great guests and discussion!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    laskwith
    United Kingdom7 years ago

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Some feedback indicates that discussions can feel scripted or stilted at times, impacting the overall engagement level.
There is a strong appreciation for the in-depth analysis of health inequalities and leadership, especially for marginalized groups.
Listeners have found the content to be enlightening and informative, particularly appreciating the diversity of perspectives shared.

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Talking Points

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Will the 10 Year Health Plan really tackle the nation’s health crisis?
Q: To what extent can the current government and its reform agenda take credit for the positive results observed in the GP patient survey?
The government has made some progress, but much of it relates to steadying the ship post-pandemic.
The 10 Year Health Plan: what is it and what happens next?
Q: So let's turn to the future then. What happens next? What can staff in the health care system and what can we as a public expect to happen in the coming weeks and months?
I'm not expecting a huge amount of change immediately, apart from potentially for patients accessing maternity care where a lot of this stuff is going to be trialed.
The 10 Year Health Plan: what is it and what happens next?
Q: Apart from the commitment to improvements in maternity care, there's no reference to women's health care needs in the plan.
In general, this plan is quite conditioned and demographic and agnostic, meaning that it doesn't specifically address various groups or conditions, unlike previous plans.
The 10 Year Health Plan: what is it and what happens next?
Q: So was there anything when you read the plan that really surprised you, that made you think, oh, I wasn't expecting that?
The three shifts particularly are things that the government has been talking about for a really long time, like it's been kind of Wes Streeting's mantra in opposition into now being health secretary.
From nursing to the ministry: the Bishop of London on faith, hope and health inequalities
Q: What advice would you give to people going through what they're experiencing in the NHS?
Recognize what is within your control to change and what is not, and focus on the one-to-one interactions that can make a difference.

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The content primarily revolves around health and care policy issues in the UK, offering expert analysis on significant topics affecting the NHS and the broader healthcare landscape. Key discussions include the government's 10 Year Health Plan, the challenges faced by the NHS, health inequalities, and the transition towards community care and preventive health strategies. Unique features involve interviews with influential figures in health care, offering various perspectives on pressing challenges such as winter pressures on emergency services and the impact of COVID-19. The podcast likely appeals to listeners interested in health policy, governance, and the future of public health in the UK.

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Recent guests on The King's Fund podcast include:

1. Dame Sarah Mullally DBE
2. Kelly Ameneshoa
3. Charlotte Wickens
4. Jason Leitch
5. Heather Henry
6. Ed Rosen
7. Dr. Waheed Arian
8. Sarah Woolnough

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