📣The Integrated Care Delivery Forum is coming to London! After a successful event in Birmingham, we're thrilled to continue the conversations on integrated care in London. Join us and secure your free* ticket today! With a new government and fresh opportunities to transform health and care services, the London Integrated Care Delivery Forum is set to be a timely and significant event. Expect insightful discussions with national health and care leaders, local system leaders, and frontline stakeholders. Join us to: ➡️ Discover what integrated care means to you and your profession ➡️ Connect with local ICS leaders and gain insight on integrated care progress ➡️ Share ideas and best practices with colleagues across the health and care sector ➡️ Network with key stakeholders to develop new partnerships ➡️ Contribute to the future of UK health and care transformation ➡️ See your insights featured in sector-leading reports and thought leadership. Don't miss this unique opportunity to engage in vital discussions and help shape the future of integrated care. 🗓️ 5th of November 📍30 Euston Square, London Register now to ensure you're a part of the discussion👉 https://lnkd.in/daQSCgB2 Panel speakers announced so far⬇️ #IntegratedCare #HealthAndCare
Public Policy Projects
Public Policy Offices
An organisation operating at the heart of health and life sciences policy, delivering news, reports, analysis & events.
About us
Public Policy Projects is an organisation operating at the heart of health and life sciences policy delivery. We bring together senior leaders and practitioners in the public and private health and life sciences sectors to find realistic solutions to the most pressing issues relating to health and care delivery. We facilitate effective collaboration between public and private sector organisations. We help businesses to grow their profile within the NHS and wider public sector. In turn, we support public sector leaders and organisations with practical recommendations on implementing policy to improve health and wellbeing outcomes for local populations. We offer insight, analysis and intelligence through research, editorial, online and live events, and written reports.
- Website
-
http://www.publicpolicyprojects.com/
External link for Public Policy Projects
- Industry
- Public Policy Offices
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- London
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1998
- Specialties
- Policy, public policy, health, care, social care, local government, consultancy, public services, politics, life sciences, biotech, pharmaceutical, and infrastructure
Locations
-
10 Rose and Crown Yard
St James
London, SW1Y 6RE, GB
Employees at Public Policy Projects
-
Manjit Kaur Sihota
Marketing Specialist and Consultant - Media, Healthcare, Technology, Diversity and Inclusion, Events and Exhibitions
-
Rachel Millar
Engagement, Impact, Policy
-
Kieran Cornwell
Partnerships in climate and healthcare
-
Jenny Jenkins
Marketing professional / NED in healthcare & education sectors
Updates
-
🔍Genomics insight of the day Indigenous Governance needs to begin and end with Indigenous Peoples. The unique perspective of Indigenous Peoples must be acknowledged on a systematic level by those engaging with Indigenous Communities such as researchers and institutions and all engagement should be rooted in partnership. Interested in learning more? Read further insights and the full report, released last month, here👉 https://lnkd.in/d-n6Tbsa
-
Public Policy Projects reposted this
Insulin safety week took place last week with a focus on the safe use of diabetes technology. We had the unique opportunity to learn about insulin management, how it affects users’ daily lives and which tools are in place to support them. PPP had the opportunity to talk with Shay Speakman-Brown, Head of Market Access at Dexcom, and Michael Lawrence, a dedicated Dexcom CGM user and a member of Dexcom’s Warrior programme. Michael, a type 2 diabetes insulin user, shared with us the invaluable benefits of relying on a CGM for his insulin management. Michael used to use a finger prick glucose monitor to check his blood sugar levels two to three times a week, regularly take metformin as well as other drugs, while rigorously managing his diet, exercise, and stress levels, often on his own account. Since switching to CGM, Michael’s life has been profoundly changed: “The CGM makes a huge difference, particularly in the evening after meals. When sleep follows, that’s the most concerning time. But now I have peace of mind and feel a sense of control in that there is an alarm that will sound if glucose levels are irregular. With the CGM I’ve got a much better chance at getting the doses right. The CGM also has an alarm which give some peace of mind and sense of control.” – Michael Lawrence Learn more about the benefits of CGM for individuals with type 2 diabetes insulin users in our latest article 👉 https://lnkd.in/dvsz2R9R #ThinkInsulin #InsulinSafetyWeek #CGM #Dexcom #DexcomWarriors
-
Insulin safety week took place last week with a focus on the safe use of diabetes technology. We had the unique opportunity to learn about insulin management, how it affects users’ daily lives and which tools are in place to support them. PPP had the opportunity to talk with Shay Speakman-Brown, Head of Market Access at Dexcom, and Michael Lawrence, a dedicated Dexcom CGM user and a member of Dexcom’s Warrior programme. Michael, a type 2 diabetes insulin user, shared with us the invaluable benefits of relying on a CGM for his insulin management. Michael used to use a finger prick glucose monitor to check his blood sugar levels two to three times a week, regularly take metformin as well as other drugs, while rigorously managing his diet, exercise, and stress levels, often on his own account. Since switching to CGM, Michael’s life has been profoundly changed: “The CGM makes a huge difference, particularly in the evening after meals. When sleep follows, that’s the most concerning time. But now I have peace of mind and feel a sense of control in that there is an alarm that will sound if glucose levels are irregular. With the CGM I’ve got a much better chance at getting the doses right. The CGM also has an alarm which give some peace of mind and sense of control.” – Michael Lawrence Learn more about the benefits of CGM for individuals with type 2 diabetes insulin users in our latest article 👉 https://lnkd.in/dvsz2R9R #ThinkInsulin #InsulinSafetyWeek #CGM #Dexcom #DexcomWarriors
CGM with Dexcom: A life-changing device for Michael - Public Policy Projects
https://publicpolicyprojects.com
-
Thank you Yousaf Ahmad for attending todays Public Policy Projects breakfast with Sir Julian Hartley and Stephen Dorrell. Great to read your insights and reflections 💡
ICS Chief Pharmacist | Board Member | Non-Executive Director | Global Pharmacy Ambassador | Fellow | Keynote Speaker | Advisory and Editorial Board Expertise | Educator | I help health organisations and their people
Such a wonderful session led by Public Policy Projects with Sir Julian Hartley and Stephen Dorrell Great to be here to hear some really important insights and reflections on the key areas and priorities for the #NHS #SocialCare Discussion covered: 1. Reaffirmation of the core values of the NHS- free at the point of need with a universal offering 2. Addressing Healthcare Inequalities and Population Health Management through Integration and Partnership working 3. Make a reality- Care upstream and re-establish the value of Primary Care. Maximise outside of hospital care 4. National Infrastructure plan- Investment in services and estate through Capital expenditure 5. Partnering with institutions to drive health innovation- academia through to life sciences to drive growth 6. Workforce development- realising the long term workforce plan both in recruitment and retention 7. Continuing the journey of Improvement across health 8. Delivering the promise and ambition of digital transformation 9. Seeing healthcare of an important public health service but also as an economic growth service 10. Right care, right place, right time #health #pharmacy #NHS #care
-
Public Policy Projects reposted this
Partnerships | Life Sciences | Public Policy | Health & Care | Digital Health | Patient Safety | Environment & Climate Change
6 days on from the election result we are live in London discussing the future of the NHS with Julian Hartley and Stephen Dorrell A wide range of people in the room from the NHS, business and wider public sector all coming together to look at the art of the possible with a new government Public Policy Projects
-
Public Policy Projects reposted this
All set for our special Public Policy Projects post election breakfast with Sir Julian Hartley. Looking forward to hearing key challenges and opportunities from the perspective of NHS leaders across the country at this critical moment for health and care.
-
The profound impact of a cancer diagnosis, whether personal or affecting a loved one, is undeniable - but a cancer diagnosis does not have to be inevitable. In this long read, Primary Care Cancer Lead at East Midlands Cancer Alliance and Cancer Research UK (CRUK), Dr Ben Noble, calls for a shift in public health messaging towards prevention and the prioritisation of metabolic health. https://lnkd.in/gJ8n36Tb
Long read: Cancer risk and metabolism - the case for policies that support lifestyle change - Public Policy Projects
https://publicpolicyprojects.com
-
🔍 Genomics insight of the day PPP’s recently published Global Genomics Insights report finds that to unlock the full potential of genomics, it must move beyond research and become implemented into the healthcare system. Achieving this requires the ability to share insights, experiences and credible health economic modelling, not just data. Additionally, the integration of genomics into healthcare settings is very non-standard as there are no standards of interoperability. A lack of standardisation creates a fragmented operating environment, both globally and within territories, which could compromise or diminish the collaborative sense of genomics and what it is going to be able to achieve. Read more for further insights here 👉 https://lnkd.in/d-n6Tbsa
-
Public Policy Projects reposted this
New report: 'Harnessing technology to address the NHS workforce challenge'. A recent report by Public Policy Projects sheds light on how AI and digital technologies could potentially improve productivity and reduce backlogs in our healthcare system. A roundtable discussion, chaired by our CEO, Dr Hatim Abdulhussein explored the opportunities and challenges in this area. The discussion identified five key barriers to adopting AI and digital technologies in healthcare: 📝Regulation: The need for clearer guidance and communication between regulators and innovators. 🤝Partnerships: The importance of collaboration between industry and healthcare providers. 🛜Practical barriers: Challenges in IT resources, and infrastructure. 💳Funding: The need for resources to support implementation and scaling, not just pilots. 🎓Upskilling: The importance of training and development for the healthcare workforce. Despite these challenges, there's significant potential for innovation in digital health and AI in the NHS. The report also suggests that GPs could play a key role in driving technology adoption in primary care. For those interested in learning more, the full report includes detailed recommendations for government, industry, and Integrated Care Boards. https://shorturl.at/0lSSy #HealthcareTechnology #NHSInnovation #DigitalHealth #AI
PPP_Cancer-Harnessing-technology-to-address-NHS-workforce-challenge.pdf
publicpolicyprojects.com