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How can the NHS build better relationships with partners? Event | How can the NHS build better relationships with partners? Event |
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While doctors and nurses bemoan not being able to provide compassionate care, GPs complain of burnout and staff at all levels lament the lack of integration in all aspects of their work, many more people are engaged in trying to address and fix the huge problems facing the healthcare sector. | While doctors and nurses bemoan not being able to provide compassionate care, GPs complain of burnout and staff at all levels lament the lack of integration in all aspects of their work, many more people are engaged in trying to address and fix the huge problems facing the healthcare sector. |
Our evening seminar will highlight the partnerships that have an impact on the lives of healthcare professionals and patients – whether it’s a charity or company working in collaboration with part of the NHS (locally or nationally), a cross-sector technological innovation or co-production of services by professionals and patients. | Our evening seminar will highlight the partnerships that have an impact on the lives of healthcare professionals and patients – whether it’s a charity or company working in collaboration with part of the NHS (locally or nationally), a cross-sector technological innovation or co-production of services by professionals and patients. |
An expert panel will discuss and debate the gaps in healthcare provision in the UK and if, and how, they could be solved by more effective partnerships. Working together has long been promoted as a solution to many of the problems faced by public services so why hasn’t it happened yet? Is it feasible to expect the health, social care and voluntary sectors to work more closely together? How can this be achieved? What could this mean for patients? | An expert panel will discuss and debate the gaps in healthcare provision in the UK and if, and how, they could be solved by more effective partnerships. Working together has long been promoted as a solution to many of the problems faced by public services so why hasn’t it happened yet? Is it feasible to expect the health, social care and voluntary sectors to work more closely together? How can this be achieved? What could this mean for patients? |
This free event, at the Guardian’s London headquarters, will feature a panel debate followed by networking. | This free event, at the Guardian’s London headquarters, will feature a panel debate followed by networking. |
This seminar will be chaired by David Brindle, the Guardian’s public services editor. | This seminar will be chaired by David Brindle, the Guardian’s public services editor. |
The panel | The panel |
Programme for the evening | Programme for the evening |
6.00-6.30pm Registration and drinks reception | |
6.30-6.40 pm Chair’s opening remarks and panel introduction | |
6.40-7.40pm Panel discussion | |
7.40-8.00pm Audience Q&A | |
8.00-8.45pm Drinks and canapés reception | |
This event is free to attend and open to healthcare professionals, policymakers and patient representatives. Places have now been filled. |