Matthew Taylor
@ConfedMatthew
CEO @nhsconfed, ex CEO RSA & IPPR. Tweeting in a personal capacity. Health podcast https://t.co/zV1hgUGLhB Ideas and leadership podcast https://t.co/2eAtNC8GG1
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14-05-2009 16:15:15
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“There are other waits in the health service that we need to talk about”.
Matthew Taylor speaking with Ben Kentish on LBC this evening about the need to look at other waiting lists across the NHS beyond hospitals 📻
Please listen 🎧 to this brilliant podcast about the incredible South London Listens movement involving thousands of people from our communities working with statutory and voluntary organisations to tackle the root causes of #healthinequalities find out more southlondonlistens.org
🗣Norman Lamb: “It’s engagement, but in a totally different way.”
For this week’s #HealthOnTheLine , Matthew Taylor sits down with Norman Lamb and Matthew Bolton to learn about South London Listens, a unique and transformative approach to community engagement.
With the #NHS topping polls of voter concerns, what does July's #GeneralElection mean for the health service?
In March, Matthew Taylor spoke to Kate Duxbury and Public First's James Frayne to uncover the answer.
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Fantastic & energising session with an additional 11th team (Bristol & Somerset) in our #interfaceImprovement collaborative NHS Confederation
Start small, nurture & grow improvement according to the working conditions around us
Looking forward to next session in June!
On a recent visit to London Ambulance Service London Ambulance Service meeting CEO Daniel Elkeles and #TeamLAS Matthew Taylor reflected on the the role the ambulance service can play, not only in urgent and emergency care, so that the NHS gives the best possible care to patients.
#InfectedBloodInquiry
#ContaminatedBloodScandal
Great podcast explaining the bkg 👇
Cara McGoogan Matthew Taylor
Thinking of everyone involved or impacted as the inquiry reads out today🥲
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Interesting research from Ipsos UK and The Health Foundation on how the public want to see investment in primary care and community prioritised over hospitals. Aligns with NHS Confederation research. Time for political leaders to grasp the opportunity to shift resources. health.org.uk/publications/r…