Health On The Line

By NHS Confederation

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Episodes: 76

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Fresh perspectives on the healthcare challenges of our time and ways to confront them. Fortnightly interviews with movers and shakers making waves across health and care. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Episode Date
What’s the future of care closer to home?
Apr 30, 2025
How can we improve the public’s view of the NHS?
Apr 09, 2025
What's the way forward with NHS cuts?
Mar 26, 2025
NHS leadership: what do the changes mean?
Mar 12, 2025
DHSC director general: update on ten-year health plan
Feb 27, 2025
Planning guidance: the real story
Feb 14, 2025
AI: the future of radiology?
Jan 29, 2025
Ten-year plan: what must the NHS prioritise? 
Jan 15, 2025
Holding NHS leaders to account: how far should journalists go?
Dec 11, 2024
How important is integration at place level?
Nov 27, 2024
Is shared NHS leadership the new norm?
Nov 18, 2024
Decoding what Reeves’ historic Budget means for the NHS
Nov 04, 2024
What next for CQC after systemic failings found? And the future of neighbourhood health.
Oct 16, 2024
Exploring integrated care systems' progress two years on
Oct 07, 2024
The 18 week challenge: Getting elective care waiting times into shape
Sep 18, 2024
Alan Milburn: Can the NHS be an agent of economic growth?
Sep 06, 2024
Paul Mears: ICSs need vision, leadership and to challenge norms to succeed
Aug 30, 2024
Professor Kevin Fenton: Healthy people are productive people
Aug 09, 2024
What did the King’s Speech say about the new government, and what next on social care?
Jul 26, 2024
Paul Corrigan and Isabel Hardman: Avoiding short-termism in the NHS
Jul 15, 2024
The state of public finances: what will the next government inherit?
Jun 28, 2024
Battle for the NHS? Dissecting plans for the future of health and care
Jun 13, 2024
Does the NHS have a listening problem?
May 24, 2024
Matthew Trainer: Leadership in testing times
May 08, 2024
Exploring the economic and social value of vaccinations
Apr 23, 2024
Public attitudes to the NHS: A love-lament relationship?
Mar 13, 2024
Prof Aruna Garcea: Navigating the future of primary care in England
Feb 26, 2024
Dr Rachel Clarke: How the pandemic unfolded in the NHS
Feb 20, 2024
Steve Russell: Vaccination should be more present in national discourse
Jan 31, 2024
How the NHS can better engage with citizens and communities
Jan 17, 2024
Dr Jane Padmore: The joy and fulfilment of working for people with a learning disability
Dec 13, 2023
Improvement is more than an add-on or nice-to-have
Dec 06, 2023
Prof Sir Chris Ham: We need a culture of commitment to improvement, not compliance
Nov 21, 2023
Lord Markham CBE: NHS capital, innovation and economic regeneration
Nov 08, 2023
The data dilemma: Does data help or hinder patient care in mental health?
Oct 18, 2023
Is health beyond the hospital the key to alleviating system pressures?
Oct 04, 2023
Isabel Hardman: We go too far with the NHS as a religion analogy
Jul 12, 2023
Integrated care systems: one year on
Jun 28, 2023
Dr Raghib Ali: We need a cross-society effort to improve health
Jun 07, 2023
Dr Neil Modha: We've tailored our workforce to the needs of our population
May 24, 2023
Dr Elliot Street: Reimagining surgical training
May 11, 2023
Baroness Dambisa Moyo: Health and economic growth – a vital connection
Apr 26, 2023
Patricia Hewitt: There’s a real chance to tackle health differently this time
Apr 04, 2023
The digital transformation gambit: simpler, faster, safer services?
Mar 22, 2023
Miriam Gonzalez Durantez: We still do not have equal opportunities
Mar 08, 2023
Daniel Elkeles: The biggest barrier we have is thinking in silos
Feb 23, 2023
Dame Kate Bingham: The regulator moved from being a policeman to an air traffic controller.
Feb 08, 2023
Patricia Hewitt: Influencing the way ICSs work and how the centre works with them
Jan 25, 2023
Andy Bell & Marsha McAdam - No Wrong Door: a vision for mental health, autism and learning disability services in 2032
Jan 11, 2023
Joan Saddler & Lena Samuels: Supporting healthcare organisations to eliminate racism
Dec 21, 2022
Suzanne Mason: Corridor medicine could help with ambulance handover delays
Nov 22, 2022
Adam Doyle: ICSs aren’t just about holding people to account but helping people to change
Oct 26, 2022
Isabel Hardman: The NHS is being failed by not reforming social care
Oct 12, 2022
Joe Rafferty: Use population health as a driving device for population equality
Sep 28, 2022
General Sir Gordon Messenger: The workforce deserves the best leadership they can have.
Aug 03, 2022
Tim Oliver: No organisation within the whole ecosystem can do it on its own
Jul 20, 2022
NHS ConfedExpo special edition: What should the refreshed Long Term Plan look like?
Jun 22, 2022
Dr Nikki Kanani: Understand what primary care looks like in your system
May 25, 2022
Gregor Henderson: Mental health is just part of what it means to be human.
May 11, 2022
Prof Donna Hall: Let's think longer term about how we build resilient communities.
Apr 20, 2022
Susanna Stanford: Patient safety - understanding good intent should be the starting point for conversation
Mar 31, 2022
Sir Richard Leese: COVID-19 has made us realise all parts of the system are equally important.
Mar 16, 2022
Charlotte Augst: The NHS can't do it alone, it needs to invest in partnerships.
Mar 02, 2022
Professor Kiran Patel: Apply social value judgements to tackle inequalities.
Feb 09, 2022
Dame Jackie Daniel: ‘Rinse and repeat’ won’t wash for dealing with the backlog
Jan 26, 2022
Uday Bose: Medicine is incredibly important, but it's the ecosystem around the patient that you need to address.
Jan 19, 2022
David Oliver: If we really want to focus on prevention, we've got to put our money where our mouth is
Dec 15, 2021
Dr Kathy McLean: Accountability needs to be to the people that we serve.
Dec 01, 2021
Professor Sandeep Ranote: Young people do not want to be known as the generation lost in lockdown.
Nov 17, 2021
Professor Sir Chris Ham: My vision is that ICSs should feel different to any organisation we've had before.
Nov 03, 2021
Professor Trish Greenhalgh: Before we talk about remote, I would like to talk about staffing.
Oct 20, 2021
Fiona Adamson: We are well placed to innovate but we need courage and experience
Oct 06, 2021
Matthew Kershaw: When we talk about a backlog it’s patients, it’s people who are waiting!
Sep 21, 2021
Ifti Majid: To be more representative means doing things differently
Sep 08, 2021
Rob Webster: I'd love us to recognise that people are our biggest asset.
Aug 24, 2021
Health On The Line: Teaser
Aug 13, 2021