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A new paradigm for the NHS: Partnering to deliver lasting and meaningful care improvements - with Dr Phil Webb (Chief Executive of Respiratory Innovation Wales)

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How are healthcare systems looking differently at their population to deliver better care and what does this mean for future decision-making? How might the NHS re-imagine the hospital? What benefits can we expect from novel technologies, and can the NHS develop system resilience to improve healthcare outcomes?
Dr Phil Webb (Chief Executive of Respiratory Innovation Wales) joined Tom Clarke (Director, Mtech Access) to explore all this and more. Re-imagining the hospital, investing in novel technologies, and developing system resilience to improve healthcare outcomes were all discussed. This episode also explores specific examples of how the Welsh Healthcare System is pushing itself to better care for the people it serves and where the obstacles to delivering change lie.
As Chief Executive of Respiratory Innovation Wales, Phil has a remit for re-imagining care for people across Wales. He previously held roles within the Welsh Healthcare System responsible for Innovation and Service Development, and has commissioned services at national and local levels. Also having worked in Industry, Phil’s academic background includes health economics, epidemiology, statistics, and a doctorate in molecular biology.

As such, we were interested to hear Phil’s perspective on everything from driving innovation in the NHS to the obstacles facing NHS systems, and how Pharma and Medtech can best help. This webinar is a must-see for anyone with an interest in how care systems are evolving further and faster than we could imagine, not just in Wales and respiratory care, but across all clinical and geographic areas.
This episode was originally broadcast as a live webinar on Friday 17th September 2021.
Learn more about our NHS insights services at https://mtechaccess.co.uk/uk-nhs-insights/

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Hoofdstukken

1. A new paradigm for the NHS: Partnering to deliver lasting and meaningful care improvements - with Dr Phil Webb (Chief Executive of Respiratory Innovation Wales) (00:00:00)

2. How does Respiratory Innovation Wales compare to an Academic Health Science Network (AHSN)? (00:04:03)

3. With 1 in 7 deaths in wales the result of respiratory disease, how achievable is it to make an impact on those numbers? (00:06:43)

4. What do you mean by medicalising deprivation? (00:10:18)

5. How is Respiratory Innovation Wales approaching looking to drive change? (00:12:35)

6. What makes Wales different from the rest of the UK? (00:16:53)

7. What advice would you give for driving healthcare innovations? (00:21:27)

8. How do we approach these conversations with the public? (00:25:20)

9. What data do you use to understand your populations? (00:30:25)

10. Are we ready for more tech-enabled care? (00:39:00)

11. What do you see as the role of medicines going forward? (00:46:12)

12. What needs to happen to improve NHS/Industry collaboration? (00:51:55)

13. Are there key areas of risk that arise time and again? (00:54:10)

14. What would make you take notice of a collaboration? (00:57:10)

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How are healthcare systems looking differently at their population to deliver better care and what does this mean for future decision-making? How might the NHS re-imagine the hospital? What benefits can we expect from novel technologies, and can the NHS develop system resilience to improve healthcare outcomes?
Dr Phil Webb (Chief Executive of Respiratory Innovation Wales) joined Tom Clarke (Director, Mtech Access) to explore all this and more. Re-imagining the hospital, investing in novel technologies, and developing system resilience to improve healthcare outcomes were all discussed. This episode also explores specific examples of how the Welsh Healthcare System is pushing itself to better care for the people it serves and where the obstacles to delivering change lie.
As Chief Executive of Respiratory Innovation Wales, Phil has a remit for re-imagining care for people across Wales. He previously held roles within the Welsh Healthcare System responsible for Innovation and Service Development, and has commissioned services at national and local levels. Also having worked in Industry, Phil’s academic background includes health economics, epidemiology, statistics, and a doctorate in molecular biology.

As such, we were interested to hear Phil’s perspective on everything from driving innovation in the NHS to the obstacles facing NHS systems, and how Pharma and Medtech can best help. This webinar is a must-see for anyone with an interest in how care systems are evolving further and faster than we could imagine, not just in Wales and respiratory care, but across all clinical and geographic areas.
This episode was originally broadcast as a live webinar on Friday 17th September 2021.
Learn more about our NHS insights services at https://mtechaccess.co.uk/uk-nhs-insights/

Subscribe to our newsletter to hear more news, insights and events from Mtech Access.

  continue reading

Hoofdstukken

1. A new paradigm for the NHS: Partnering to deliver lasting and meaningful care improvements - with Dr Phil Webb (Chief Executive of Respiratory Innovation Wales) (00:00:00)

2. How does Respiratory Innovation Wales compare to an Academic Health Science Network (AHSN)? (00:04:03)

3. With 1 in 7 deaths in wales the result of respiratory disease, how achievable is it to make an impact on those numbers? (00:06:43)

4. What do you mean by medicalising deprivation? (00:10:18)

5. How is Respiratory Innovation Wales approaching looking to drive change? (00:12:35)

6. What makes Wales different from the rest of the UK? (00:16:53)

7. What advice would you give for driving healthcare innovations? (00:21:27)

8. How do we approach these conversations with the public? (00:25:20)

9. What data do you use to understand your populations? (00:30:25)

10. Are we ready for more tech-enabled care? (00:39:00)

11. What do you see as the role of medicines going forward? (00:46:12)

12. What needs to happen to improve NHS/Industry collaboration? (00:51:55)

13. Are there key areas of risk that arise time and again? (00:54:10)

14. What would make you take notice of a collaboration? (00:57:10)

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