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SUMMARY:Overcoming short-termism after COVID-19: how can policymaker
	s better prepare for the future?
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DESCRIPTION:\n	COVID-19 has shown clearly why governments need to prepar
	e for an uncertain future. Preparation means more creative strategic think
	ing\, more analysis of what might be ahead\, and an acceptance of the valu
	e of reserve capacity to mitigate risk. Could the pandemic be a re-definin
	g moment for how the UK government prepares for uncertainty\, plans for th
	e long-term and thus builds resilience?\n\n\n	This won’t happen by accid
	ent: policymakers have strong incentives to pay attention only to the shor
	t-term. What are convincing arguments as to why they should change? What e
	lse would make them\, and their successors\, do it?\n\n\n	Join The Health 
	Foundation for this webinar\, where they will consider these issues and wh
	at practical steps can be taken now to strengthen capacity for long-term t
	hinking and dealing with uncertainty in UK policymaking – steps that mig
	ht be hard-wired into normal policymaking now and in the future.\n
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