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56. Becky Malby - Universal Healthcare National Inquiry

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Becky Malby - (Bookend 1)

I was delighted when Professor Becky Malby asked me to host a special series of podcasts in collaboration with London South Bank University and the Universal Healthcare network.

We are keen to tell you more about the Universal HealthCare National Inquiry report, why universal healthcare is so important and to introduce you to some of the movers and shakers who are making it happen in different parts of the country.

To start (and later finish) the series, we are recording a couple of ‘bookends’, chatting to the inimitable Becky herself to find out more.

Becky Malby is a well-known mover and shaker in the world of health care, and I've been proud to work closely with her over the last 10 years or more as an associate of the London South Bank University Health Innovation Lab, and specifically working with each cohort of Darzi fellows using the Whose Shoes? approach to coproduction and helping future healthcare leaders understand more about working with people and finding out what's important to them.

I've always been a bit blown away by the work that Becky does, the common sense approach to working out what sits behind problems in healthcare systems, of finding radical and innovative ways to create the best care for people across boundaries.

There is BIG synergy between the goals and values of universal healthcare and Whose Shoes?, for example, the report stresses the importance of seeing things from different perspectives, flattening the hierarchy and bringing people together to have open, honest conversations, to make change across the system. Start small and most importantly, start somewhere. #JFDI #NoHierarchyJustPeople

There is also big synergy with the aims of my podcast in terms of seeking out exciting people who are developing innovative healthcare solutions, and sharing them widely. So it's a win win, and we're all excited to be doing this.

So over coming episodes, I'm going to be talking to (at least! – it is having a bit of a snowball effect already!) four more special guests who will give us practical examples of universal health care in action and the difference it's making in their communities.

So what is universal health care?

Why does it matter?

Are we in danger of medicalising poverty?

What can we do to make things fairer?

Find out by listening to Becky Malby here!
Lemon lightbulbs 🍋💡🍋
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Follow this series to learn ALL about Universal Healthcare - and why it matters!

Links:
Universal HealthCare National Inquiry
Easy Read Executive Summary
10 Leaps Forward - Innovation in the pandemic
Noreen Bukhari - supporting women from ‘BAME’ communities
Gill's Universal Healthcare work with MPFT

#coproduction #communities #funding #equity #healthinequalities #storytelling #passion #QI

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Capitoli

1. 56. Becky Malby - Universal Healthcare National Inquiry (00:00:00)

2. Outrage about the lack of equality of access and equality of service provision for people (00:03:49)

3. Is the NHS medicalising poverty? And delivering sticking plaster solutions? (00:04:35)

4. NHS providing services that are not accessible to all (00:05:43)

5. Rationing in the NHS. The need for honesty. (00:06:49)

6. Children get less - Gill’s related work with Midlands Partnership FT (00:08:48)

7. The findings of the Universal Healthcare National enquiry are being greeted with recognition more than with defensiveness (00:09:34)

8. It isn’t all about frailty – it is about people with complex needs, particularly when social and economic conditions come in for the mix (00:10:37)

9. The need for integrated care for all - and the need to collaborate (00:11:35)

10. Place-based, local, community based solutions. Coproduction! (00:12:41)

11. Holistic approach - not thinking in silos (00:13:06)

12. The role of the volunteering/ community sector neighbourhood based solutions (00:14:13)

13. More honest conversations, particularly around inequalities and rationing (00:15:23)

14. Teasing out fair funding for all in general practice (00:16:25)

15. People are doing great work in Leeds and beyond (00:18:27)

16. Measuring the things… that are easy to measure! (00:19:13)

17. A NHS case study. The obesity drug Semaglutide (00:20:11)

18. More helpful, lifestyle coaching and healthy choices (00:20:50)

19. Becky gives a hint of the wonderful stories to come in the podcast series … (00:23:26)

58 episodi

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Becky Malby - (Bookend 1)

I was delighted when Professor Becky Malby asked me to host a special series of podcasts in collaboration with London South Bank University and the Universal Healthcare network.

We are keen to tell you more about the Universal HealthCare National Inquiry report, why universal healthcare is so important and to introduce you to some of the movers and shakers who are making it happen in different parts of the country.

To start (and later finish) the series, we are recording a couple of ‘bookends’, chatting to the inimitable Becky herself to find out more.

Becky Malby is a well-known mover and shaker in the world of health care, and I've been proud to work closely with her over the last 10 years or more as an associate of the London South Bank University Health Innovation Lab, and specifically working with each cohort of Darzi fellows using the Whose Shoes? approach to coproduction and helping future healthcare leaders understand more about working with people and finding out what's important to them.

I've always been a bit blown away by the work that Becky does, the common sense approach to working out what sits behind problems in healthcare systems, of finding radical and innovative ways to create the best care for people across boundaries.

There is BIG synergy between the goals and values of universal healthcare and Whose Shoes?, for example, the report stresses the importance of seeing things from different perspectives, flattening the hierarchy and bringing people together to have open, honest conversations, to make change across the system. Start small and most importantly, start somewhere. #JFDI #NoHierarchyJustPeople

There is also big synergy with the aims of my podcast in terms of seeking out exciting people who are developing innovative healthcare solutions, and sharing them widely. So it's a win win, and we're all excited to be doing this.

So over coming episodes, I'm going to be talking to (at least! – it is having a bit of a snowball effect already!) four more special guests who will give us practical examples of universal health care in action and the difference it's making in their communities.

So what is universal health care?

Why does it matter?

Are we in danger of medicalising poverty?

What can we do to make things fairer?

Find out by listening to Becky Malby here!
Lemon lightbulbs 🍋💡🍋
🍋
Follow this series to learn ALL about Universal Healthcare - and why it matters!

Links:
Universal HealthCare National Inquiry
Easy Read Executive Summary
10 Leaps Forward - Innovation in the pandemic
Noreen Bukhari - supporting women from ‘BAME’ communities
Gill's Universal Healthcare work with MPFT

#coproduction #communities #funding #equity #healthinequalities #storytelling #passion #QI

We LOVE it when you leave a review!
If you enjoy my podcast and find these conversations useful
please share your thoughts by leaving a review (Apple is easiest to leave a review) and comment on your favourite episodes.
I tweet as @WhoseShoes and @WildCardWS and am on Instagram as @WildCardWS.
Please recommend 'Wild Card - Whose Shoes' to others who enjoy hearing passionate people talk about their experiences of improving health care.

  continue reading

Capitoli

1. 56. Becky Malby - Universal Healthcare National Inquiry (00:00:00)

2. Outrage about the lack of equality of access and equality of service provision for people (00:03:49)

3. Is the NHS medicalising poverty? And delivering sticking plaster solutions? (00:04:35)

4. NHS providing services that are not accessible to all (00:05:43)

5. Rationing in the NHS. The need for honesty. (00:06:49)

6. Children get less - Gill’s related work with Midlands Partnership FT (00:08:48)

7. The findings of the Universal Healthcare National enquiry are being greeted with recognition more than with defensiveness (00:09:34)

8. It isn’t all about frailty – it is about people with complex needs, particularly when social and economic conditions come in for the mix (00:10:37)

9. The need for integrated care for all - and the need to collaborate (00:11:35)

10. Place-based, local, community based solutions. Coproduction! (00:12:41)

11. Holistic approach - not thinking in silos (00:13:06)

12. The role of the volunteering/ community sector neighbourhood based solutions (00:14:13)

13. More honest conversations, particularly around inequalities and rationing (00:15:23)

14. Teasing out fair funding for all in general practice (00:16:25)

15. People are doing great work in Leeds and beyond (00:18:27)

16. Measuring the things… that are easy to measure! (00:19:13)

17. A NHS case study. The obesity drug Semaglutide (00:20:11)

18. More helpful, lifestyle coaching and healthy choices (00:20:50)

19. Becky gives a hint of the wonderful stories to come in the podcast series … (00:23:26)

58 episodi

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