Episodi

  • The 10 Year Health Plan: from words to action
    Sep 24 2025

    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 discuss the challenges of putting the plan into action, the latest step in the creation of the government's neighbourhood health service and the introduction of new NHS trust league tables.

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    This episode was edited by Bespoken media.

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    29 min
  • Will the 10 Year Health Plan really tackle the nation's health crisis?
    Aug 15 2025

    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 Health Plan, Andrew McCracken, Danielle Jefferies and Sarah Arnold discuss what's happened since, the progress that's been made so far and the pressure the plan is already under, as well as how staff and leaders in the system are feeling right now.

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    • What impact do strikes have on the NHS? (blog)
    • Time for bold action – making the shift to prevention (event)
    • Fair pay in social care is a fine and progressive policy – but who is going to pay for it? (blog)

    This episode was edited by Bespoken Media.

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    29 min
  • The 10 Year Health Plan: what is it and what happens next?
    Jul 7 2025

    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 episode in a new podcast series from The King's Fund, Siva Anandaciva, Charlotte Wickens and Sarah Arnold discuss what's in the government's 10 Year Health Plan, what it hopes to achieve and what we can expect to see in the coming weeks and months.

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    • Truly fit for the future? The 10 Year Health Plan Explained (long read)

    • 10 Year Health Plan - what bold choices and actions are needed to deliver transformational change? (event)

    • The King's Fund's response to the 10 Year Health Plan (press statement)

    This episode was edited by Bespoken Media.

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    26 min
  • From nursing to the ministry: the Bishop of London on faith, hope and health inequalities
    Feb 26 2025

    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 Honourable Dame Sarah Mullally DBE, to explore her career journey from Chief Nursing Officer to Bishop, how her faith has informed her work, and the role that faith groups can play in tackling health inequalities.

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    • Tackling inequalities: mission possible? (in-person conference, 6 May 2025)

    • Tackling health inequalities: seven priorities for the NHS (long read)

    • What are health inequalities? (long read)

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    27 min
  • Winter pressures and emergency care: a view from A&E
    Nov 29 2024

    From corridor care to staff morale, winter is never an easy time for the NHS. But what is it like for staff working in urgent and emergency care during this time of year, and has it always been this way?

    Ruth Robertson is joined by Kelly Ameneshoa, Emergency Medicine Doctor, and Charlotte Wickens, Policy Advisor, to find out. They discuss how winter impacts patient care, what could make this winter different to others and what the first few months of a Labour Government might tell us about its approach moving forward.

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    • The government's 10-year plan for health and care (project)
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    33 min
  • The government's first 100 days and what it means for health and care
    Oct 14 2024

    What impact has the first 100 days of the new Labour government had on health and care? Join Andrew McCracken, Charlotte Wickens and Siva Anandaciva as they explore what's happened, what's surprised them and what might be next.

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    • The Darzi review of NHS performance signals why radical change is needed (blog)
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    34 min
  • Making good trouble: Clenton Farquharson CBE on co-production, equity and change
    Sep 30 2024

    What is co-production? What does it mean to have a health and care system that prioritises equity, inclusion and the voices of service users?

    In our new podcast episode, Jo Vigor is joined by Clenton Farquharson CBE, who shares his leadership journey and reflects on how his personal experience of navigating life as a wheelchair user has led him to a career advocating for marginalised voices and campaigning for meaningful change. He also explores why the new government should consider this moment as an opportunity to reimagine the health and care system.

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    • Making patient experience a priority (blog)
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    30 min
  • Speaking to the public in a pandemic: Jason Leitch
    Aug 29 2024

    During the Covid-19 pandemic, Professor Jason Leitch became a familiar name for many across Scotland seeking to make sense of the global health crisis and what that meant for their lives.

    Siva Anandaciva is joined by the former National Clinical Director for the Scottish Government who shares what it was like navigating Covid-19 during a time of high pressure and uncertainty, the challenges of being a public figure and why leadership in a crisis can sometimes be a 'lonely role'.

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    • Free online leadership courses
    • The King's Fund content related to public health
    • Leading through Covid (project)
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    35 min