56: NHS Insights Prioritisation Programme (NIPP) episode 5: Reflections from NHS Programme Manager for Health Innovation Network Commissions, Tayo Owodunni
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Tayo, who has a public health background and previously provided programme management for the COVID-19 multi-agency test and trace programme, explains where the idea for NIPP came from and his involvement in its rollout.
Hear Tayo’s reaction to discussions in earlier episodes in this series about programmes that are improving disparities in healthcare including remote monitoring, community engagement, and digital technology. We are reminded of the importance of co-production and community involvement in addressing health inequalities through the example of the Heal-D programme, which is a response to people of African and Caribbean heritage being at higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes.
We close with an insight into Tayo’s thoughts on what the future holds for NIPP and how he sees the programme progressing over the coming months and years.
In conversation with Nigel Thompson is:
Tayo Owodunni, NHS Programme Manager for Health Innovation Network Commissions
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