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27: The year that was – 2022 round-up
Dec 20, 2022
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The Importance of Local Government in Public Health Policy
02:20
The Mayo Is a Physician-Led Organisation
05:15
How to Bring Death Back Into Everyday Life
03:11
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Introduction
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The Importance of Local Government in Public Health Policy
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Why Are More Over 50s Working Harder?
5min
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Government's Levelling Up Agenda Is a Real Opportunity to Address Public Health Challenges
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Is There a Need for Reform in the NHS?
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Getting a Hip Replacement Within a Week
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The Mayo Is a Physician-Led Organisation
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How to Bring Death Back Into Everyday Life
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The Last Poem
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What a rollercoaster year it's been. In this Christmas round-up, we're looking back over our 2022 podcast episodes and pulling out some top insights for you to reflect on.
Our chief executive
Dr Jennifer Dixon
shares clips from:
Catherine Howarth and John Godfrey,
Are businesses and investors really serious about improving our health?
Dame Carol Black and Dr João Castel-Branco Goulão,
Tackling the drug problem in the UK and Portugal
Professor Kevin Fenton and Richard Sloggett,
Time to get tougher on the risk factors fraying our health?
Dame Clare Moriarty and Bim Afolami MP,
Will the rising cost of living be paid for by our health?
Lord Norman Warner,
Reforming health care: reflections from a former health minister
Dr Jacqui Dyer and John Hume,
How the public thinks about health, and why it matters
Professor Heyo Kroemer and Professor Tim Orchard,
A tale of two hospitals: the pandemic and its aftermath in Berlin and London
Dr Stephen Swensen and Dr Dominique Allwood,
From white coat to grey suit: should more clinicians manage the NHS?
Rachel Wolf and Isabel Hardman,
Does a new Prime Minister signal change in health and social care?
Richard Smith and Libby Sallnow,
What to do about dying?
Sarah O’Connor and Professor James Banks,
Is ill health driving economic inactivity, and what can be done?
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