Wessex LMCs Podcasts

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Jul 23, 2025 • 25min

Smart, Safe, and Scalable: Bringing AI & Automation into Primary Care

In this podcast, Louise Greenwood (Director of Education & Training) talks to Dr Sam Robinson (GP & PCN Clinical Director) and Lucy Hitchcock (PCN Manager) from Minerva Primary Care Network (PCN) in Bath and NE Somerset (BaNES). Sam and Lucy have introduced a number of Ai, Automative and non-digital innovations within their PCN. They discuss total triage, Ambient Scribe, Workflow Automation and Automatic Processing of Lab Results. They have some fascinating insights but also share in a pragmatic, practical ways that make their changes seem achievable for others who are not as far along this journey. They stress the need to bring governance issues and patients along with you at every stage!
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Jul 11, 2025 • 36min

A Reading of the Executive Summary of the 10 Year Plan

Discover the essentials of the landmark 10-year health plan, designed to reform the NHS. The reading emphasizes the need for modernization through technology and personalized care. Explore strategic funding redistribution aimed at improving patient outcomes and meeting local health needs. Learn how comprehensive reforms can tackle challenges like access and staff morale. This engaging breakdown provides the foundation for informed opinions, making vital information accessible even for the busiest professionals.
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Jun 25, 2025 • 35min

Seeing Things Clearly – Understanding Opticians and their Services

Dr Laura Edwards, Joint CEO at Wessex LMCs, and Bryony Allen, Chair of Hampshire Local Optical Committee, discuss all things relating to opticians. How are they trained? Who can receive NHS services? Why can’t opticians refer directly? How are things in the world of optometry? All this and more...
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May 28, 2025 • 18min

Processing Lab Results Automatically – is it a good idea?

In the fifth podcast of our Innovation Series, we take a look at whether innovation using technology and automation is suitable for all practices. Jenny Partridge (Innovation Manager, Kent, Surrey, Sussex) speaks to Practice Manager Shaun Austin-Bailey about how to position trying new ways of working if the practice staff are comfortable working in a traditional way. They discuss lab results automation, how safe it is clinically, and how you can find out more about automation to assure yourself on its effectiveness. Non-clinical uses of automation and AI are often an easier place to start and build confidence in the benefits of technological solutions; for example helping patients to register more easily or providing website assistants to help patients navigate to the services they need.
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May 22, 2025 • 30min

Hepatitis C – a good news story

Professor Ryan Buchanan (Wessex Clinical Hepatitis C Lead) and Dr Nicholas Ballantyne (Wessex Clinical Hepatitis C GP Champion) talk to Dr Laura Edwards (Joint CEO Wessex LMCs) about the complete transformation in treatment approach and outcomes for Hepatitis C and talk about the possibility of elimination of this disease. Listen to this good news story and share the positive message. Look at HepCulater: https://www.hepculater.com/ for more resources and for self referral for free NHS testing and follow up for your patients.    
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May 21, 2025 • 19min

Innovation Solutions - what problems do I need to solve?

This is the fourth episode in our Innovation podcast series. Alex Kimber, Managing Partner at The Grove Medical Centre & Wessex PM Supporter is keen to use innovation to find solutions. Alex talks to Jenny Partridge, Innovation Manager at Health Innovation Kent, Surrey, Sussex about the recording of consultations, registration processes & an efficient use of time using meeting-recording software. As ever change management and the funding of innovation is discussed and the podcast is hosted by Louise Greenwood, Director of Education & Training, Wessex LMCs.  
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May 16, 2025 • 15min

Innovation Success Stories

Introducing a new product or way of working can be seen as the way to fix a problem, but why is it that an innovation that works well for one practice does not work so well for a neighbouring practice?  What is it that helps an innovation be introduced successfully? In the third of our innovation podcast series, Jenny Partridge, Innovation Manager at Health Innovation Kent, Surrey, Sussex and Louise Greenwood, Director of Education & Training at Wessex LMCs discuss some of the findings from discussions with practices who have all implemented the same innovation, but with widely varying results. Learn what you can do to help ensure that the innovation you introduce works well.   Automation of admin tasks – examples of products & further reading BetterLetter  GP Automate  Healthtech1  Rapid Health Case study: Transforming primary care access and efficiency through Smart Triage An evaluation of Rapid Health’s Smart Triage at The Groves Medical Centre eGPlearning – eGPlearning (episodes 488 & 489) Administrative triage using digital tools in General Practice – elearning for healthcare Digital Resources Hub | Health Innovation Wessex Innovation Portal – Health Innovation South West
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May 15, 2025 • 22min

Tourette's Syndrome and the role of the GP

In this podcast, Zoe Tobin, Nurse Advisor for Wessex LMCs is kindly joined by Dr Kate Szymankiewicz, a GP in a Wiltshire practice, with a specialist interest in Tourette's syndrome and young people’s mental health, to raise awareness around the syndrome and in particular the role of the GP in the patient’s journey and diagnosis, the podcast will cover: What is Tourette’s Syndrome - is there a known cause, other co- existing conditions and associated stigma and challenges of living with the syndrome How do you diagnose - when do the symptoms first present, can this develop at anytime to anyone, what is the difference between experiencing ‘ticks’ and a diagnosis of Tourette’s Syndrome How can we support the individual and family post diagnosis - impact a diagnosis can bring for the individual and their family, strategies to support them. What support is available for the individual and their families - where can we signpost for further support. Where can I access learning support as a clinician - e-learning modules and further resources. Supporting resources: e-learning modules: TA website Tourettes Action eLearning Module (tourettes-action.org.uk) NHS Learning Hub - Resource (learninghub.nhs.uk) Tourette’s Action homepage: https://www.tourettes-action.org.uk/ Functional symptoms: https://neurosymptoms.org/en/  
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Apr 30, 2025 • 25min

Implementing Smart Triage

This is the second in our series on Innovation led by Jenny Partridge, Innovation Manager at Health Innovation Kent Surrey Sussex. Smart triage is one solution to the problem faced in general practice of balancing patients’ clinical needs with practice clinical capacity. It is a way of automating the triage process, allocating patient appointments based on their clinical need and approved patient pathway, saving clinical and admin time in the triage and reception process. This podcast discusses why you might consider implementing smart triage, how you could justify it, and shares some tips for implementation. Hear from Cathie Sims, a practice manager who implemented a smart triage system recently and the positive impact this has had on her practice, both for patients and staff. Dan Ferrett, a Practice Manager & Practice Manager Supporter, is considering smart triage & explores the concerns about making such a change, including patient safety, accessibility for all patients and data security questions. Automation of admin tasks – examples of products & further reading BetterLetter  GP Automate Healthtech1  Rapid Health Case study: Transforming primary care access and efficiency through Smart Triage An evaluation of Rapid Health’s Smart Triage at The Groves Medical Centre eGPlearning – eGPlearning (episodes 488 & 489) Administrative triage using digital tools in General Practice – elearning for healthcare Digital Resources Hub | Health Innovation Wessex Innovation Portal – Health Innovation South West
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Apr 16, 2025 • 20min

An Introduction to AI & Automation in General Practice

In the first of our series of innovation podcasts, two PM Supporters Jenny Partridge & Sue Scott discuss how and why AI & Automation can make general practice more effective. Jenny is the Innovation Manager from Health Innovation Kent Surrey Sussex and answers questions posed by Sue such as – how do you start in this daunting world of AI? Jenny identifies some quick wins - registrations, repeat prescriptions and lab results and suggests what your next steps might be. Sue and Jenny also look at change fatigue and how to introduce innovation when the team is at full capacity. Automation of admin tasks- examples of products & further reading BetterLetter  GP Automate  Healthtech1   Rapid Health Case study: Transforming primary care access and efficiency through Smart Triage An evaluation of Rapid Health’s Smart Triage at The Groves Medical Centre eGPlearning - eGPlearning (episodes 488 & 489) Administrative triage using digital tools in General Practice - elearning for healthcare Innovation Checklist: Innovations and New Ways of Working - Wessex LMCs Digital Resources Hub | Health Innovation Wessex Innovation Portal - Health Innovation South West

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