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SUMMARY:The future of public health and population health leadership
DESCRIPTION:With widening health inequalities and stalling life expectancy\, the new government faces huge challenges in ensuring a ‘fairer Britain\, where everyone lives well for longer’. Improving health and reducing health inequalities requires action far beyond health care to strengthen the building blocks of health – good homes\, stable jobs and access to healthy affordable food. These challenges need the expertise and leadership of public health and population health professionals at national\, regional and local level. \nIn this webinar we will explore: \n\nlearning from The King’s Fund recent report Public health and population health: Leading together supported by the Health Foundation\nhow the distinctions between definitions of public and population health are presenting leadership challenges\nhow roles have evolved over the past 5 years\, particularly in light of the pandemic and integrated care systems\, and what that means for the future\nwhat a framework of good practice and collaboration could look like for the future of public and population health leadership.\n\n  \nSpeakers \n\nDave Buck\, Senior Fellow\, Public health and health inequalities\, The King’s Fund\nEdward Kunonga\, Director of Transformation and Population Health Management\, NECS and Director of Population Health Management\, NHS North East and North Cumbria\nSarah Price\, Director of Public Health at NHS England\nLuca Tiratelli\, Senior Researcher\, The King’s Fund\n\nChair \n\nGwen Nightingale\, Assistant Director Healthy Lives\, the Health Foundation
URL:https://hrc-surgical.nihr.ac.uk/event/the-future-of-public-health-and-population-health-leadership/
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