In this episode of Medisch Kompas, we speak with Dr. Claire Fuller, National Medical Director for NHS England, about the future of healthcare delivery in the NHS.
Dr. Fuller reflects on her journey from general practice to national leadership, and explains why the skills of a GP, absorbing complexity, prioritising risk, and building relationships, are essential for leading health systems. We discuss the current pressures facing the NHS, the shift from hospital-based care to community and neighbourhood health models, and the need to rebuild continuity, collaboration, and trust across primary, secondary, community, and mental health services.
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Timestamps:
0:14 Introduction to Dr. Claire Fuller
1:31 Dr. Fuller's Journey to Leadership
2:58 The Role of GPs in Healthcare
6:28 Current Pressures on the NHS
7:39 The Shift from Hospital to Community Care
10:22 Addressing Fragmentation in Healthcare
12:56 Evolving Healthcare Models
15:39 Access and Demand Management
20:20 Utilizing Technology in Healthcare
24:59 The Role of Workforce in Care Delivery
27:06 Pharmacists and Medication Management
29:12 Stratifying Patient Needs
30:40 Advancements in Digital Health
33:27 Continuous Improvement in Healthcare
35:06 Moving from Sickness to Prevention
38:34 Financial Strategies for Healthcare Reform
41:35 Motivating Healthcare Professionals
43:52 Governance and Oversight in the NHS
49:16 Responding to Criticism of Healthcare Plans
50:52 Reflections on Leadership and Advice
Credits
Guest: Dr. Claire Fuller
Presenters: Henry Harrison, Christiana Kosta
Graphic design: Rodi Shekho, Christiana Kosta, and Rahaf Khatib
Social media: Rodi Shekho, Christiana Kosta, and Rahaf Khatib
Editing: Christiana Kosta
Editor-in-chief: Henry Harrison
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