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    10 May 2022 23:00      11 May 2022 23:00

    The Big Conversation will bring people together for a range of interactive discussions, workshops and presentations, giving a space for people to talk through the challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic, explore continuous improvement opportunities and share fresh insights and ideas on how to promote the improvement of health and care for the benefit of everyone, those who experience services and those who provide them.
    The Big Conversation will take place over two days. You can choose how much or how little you can attend for - feel free to join one session or stay for the whole time.
    We want to provide a space, time and environment where anyone can share innovative health and care improvements, that is, methods and approaches that have produced real changes for the benefit of enhancing patient and staff experiences, or changes that have improved population health, and or reduced costs.
    Day 1 will have the look and feel of a “virtual conference” with presentations, health and care improvement case study sessions and skills-building improvement workshops.
    Day 2 will be shaped around “open conversations” hosted by members of the audience around topics and questions that matter to them.
    Register now for the NHS Big Conversation. Don’t worry you are not committed to anything formally by clicking and registering, you are just saying you are interested at this point.
    Once you are registered, we will ask you to agree to us contacting you again. This will allow us to send you an email to confirm we have saved your details correctly and to tell you more about the Big Conversation plans.
    We will ask you to think about how you might want to become more involved in being part of the Big Conversation and this includes:
    An opportunity to submit a nomination for the National Improvement Awards To ask if you would like to sign-up to lead or co-lead your own virtual session on the second day of the Big Conversation

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    11 May 2022 09:00      10:00

    The Healthier Nation Index (HNI) is Nuffield Health’s annual survey of the nation’s physical and mental health. The HNI aims to understand how people are feeling, how they are managing their own physical and mental health, and explore some of the factors that are impacting the health of the nation. 
    This session run by Public Policy Projects will explore the findings of the HNI and provide useful insights into the issues policymakers and stakeholders within the health sector should be focusing on as we move on from the pandemic and into the ‘levelling up’ landscape. 
    The findings of this year’s HNI survey show the long-term impact of the pandemic on the nation’s physical and mental health, including how waiting times and the elective care backlog are having a detrimental effect on people’s wellbeing, as well as changing traditional models of healthcare. As we emerge from the pandemic, what lessons can be learned? How can we rebuild the nation’s health?
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    1. What role can prevention and interventions outside the hospital setting play in relieving pressure?
    The HNI adds to a growing body of evidence which demonstrates that people are finding it difficult to access health services. What role can prevention and interventions outside the hospital setting play in relieving pressure on an overburdened NHS and tackle the elective care backlog?  
    2. What is the effect of the pandemic on how people use the NHS?
    What impact are long NHS waiting lists having on mental and physical health? Has the pandemic changed the way that people seek health advice and access healthcare?  
    3. How can we address health inequalities?
    How can we widen access to healthcare? Are the ‘Levelling Up’ health missions the right ones to improve the health of under-served populations?  
    4. What are the opportunities of Integrated Care Systems and Partnerships?
    As the fledgling bodies are brought into statutory footing in July 2022, what should the new structures be focusing on?
    Register for this webinar

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