thekingsfund
thekingsfund
The King's Fund is an independent charity working to improve people's health. Our vision is a world where everyone can live a healthy life.
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Jul 22, 2025
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Steven Veevers: organisational anxiety 22.07.2025 3:59
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Clicks and mortar: technology and the NHS estate 19.05.2019 9:07
This is an audio recording of the summary from our report, Clicks and mortar: Technology and the NHS estate, read by Harry Evans. Financial pressures and growing demand mean that health and social care services will need to work differently. Our report reviews how technology in the NHS estate is currently being used, and imagines how the 'estate of the future' might look. Read the report: https://...
Claire Fuller: How integrated care systems can work within the existing legal framework 22.03.2018 11:10
Speaking at our breakfast event on integrated care on 21 March 2018, Dr Claire Fuller, Senior Responsible Officer at Surrey Heartland, presents Surrey's version of integration in health care.
Paul Maubach: Planning to use the ACO contract 22.03.2018 10:00
Speaking at our breakfast event on integrated care on 21 March 2018, Paul Maubach, Chief Executive, Dudley Clinical Commissioning Group, explains why his organisation intends to use the controversial Accountable Care Organisation contract.
Dr Graham Winyard outlines his concerns about the proposed ACO contract 22.03.2018 11:08
Speaking at our breakfast event on integrated care on 21 March 2018, Dr Graham Winyard, former Deputy Chief Medical Officer and Medical Director, NHS England and one of the people challenging the ACO contract in court explains why he thinks this new approach is a bad idea.
Collaboration between DeepMind and Taunton and Somerset NHS Foundation Trust 09.02.2018 27:34
Speaking at The King's Fund event Partnership Models in the NHS, Andrew Forrest, Dr Dominic King, Luke Gompels and Ashley Sumner speak of the collaboration between Taunton and Somerset NHS Foundation Trust and DeepMind.
Sam Everington: Community services - making the most of our assets 23.01.2018 8:04
At the launch of The King's Fund report Reimagining Community Services on 23 January 2018, Dr Sir Sam Everington, chair of NHS Tower Hamlets Clinical Commissioning Group, draws on his experience in Tower Hamlets/Bromley-By-Bow to reflect on what it really means to bring together resources in the community.
Matthew Winn: Community services - making the most of our assets 23.01.2018 7:40
At the launch of The King's Fund report Reimagining Community Services on 23 January 2018, Matthew Winn responds to the messages in the report from the perspective of a chief executive of an NHS community trust.
Debs Taylor: Community services - making the most of our assets 23.01.2018 5:16
At the launch of The King's Fund report Reimagining Community Services on 23 January 2018, Debs Taylor draws on her experience as a service user and from her work at Creative Minds to reflect on what it would mean for service users if community services were more joined up and better coordinated.
Jim Mackey: 2018 – a crunch year for the NHS? 06.12.2017 4:55
Speaking at The King's Fund on 05 December 2017 Jim Mackey, Chief Executive, Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust and outgoing Chief Executive, NHS Improvement, discusses the implications of the Autumn Budget 2017.
Claire Fuller: 2018 – a crunch year for the NHS? 05.12.2017 7:34
Speaking at The King's Fund on 05 December 2017, Dr Claire Fuller, Senior Responsible Officer, Surrey Heartlands Devolved Care System, discusses the implications of the Autumn Budget 2017.
Jill Rutter: The NHS and social care under a minority government 24.10.2017 8:38
Speaking at a breakfast event at The King's Fund on 19 October 2017, Jill Rutter, Programme Director, Institute for Government, gives her perspective on what a minority government means for health and social care policy.
Sarah Wollaston: The NHS and social care under a minority government 24.10.2017 7:02
Speaking at a breakfast event at The King's Fund on 19 October 2017, Dr Sarah Wollaston MP, Chair, Health Select Committee, gives her perspective on what the minority government means for the NHS and social care.
Steve Richards: The NHS and social care under a minority government 24.10.2017 8:02
Speaking at a breakfast event at The King's Fund on 19 October 2017, Steve Richards, political commentator, discusses the consequences of the 2017 election for the NHS and social care, and what prospects the upcoming Budget offers.
Tom Coffey: Sustainability and transformation plans in London 13.09.2017 7:46
Speaking at a breakfast event at The King's Fund on 12 September 2017, Dr Tom Coffey, Mayoral Health Adviser, Mayor of London, responds to The King's Fund's report on sustainability and transformation plans in London.
Vin Diwakar: Sustainability and transformation plans in London 13.09.2017 9:07
Speaking at a breakfast event at The King's Fund on 12 September 2017, Vin Diwakar, London Regional Medical Director, NHS England, responds to The King's Fund's report on sustainability and transformation plans in London.
Michael Wise: View from the front line - how can we improve hospital care? 03.05.2017 9:02
Michael Wise, patient, author and former specialist in oral surgery and restorative dentistry, gives his perspective as a patient on our report, Organising care at the NHS front line.
Jane Dacre: View from the front line - how can we improve hospital care? 03.05.2017 10:54
Professor Jane Dacre, President of the Royal College of Physicians, responds to our report, Organising care at the NHS front line and discusses the role of clinicians in addressing some of the issues it raises.
Winnie Sseruma: Involving and empowering people living with HIV 28.04.2017 8:48
Winnie Sseruma, London HIV Prevention Program Evaluation Advisory Committee, UK-CAB, discusses the importance of involving and empowering people living with HIV, and promoting good quality of life as well as good clinical outcomes.
Deborah Gold: The future of HIV services in England 28.04.2017 8:23
Deborah Gold, Chief Executive of the National AIDS Trust, discusses progress made by HIV services and how to ensure this progress continues by building partnerships between services.
Lord Fowler: HIV policy successes to date 26.04.2017 13:46
Speaking at The King's Fund on 25 April 2017, The Rt Hon the Lord Fowler, Lord Speaker, House of Lords, discusses how the United Kingdom has achieved its successes in HIV policy, and sets out priorities for future policy.
Caz Sayer: How are financial pressures affecting patient care? 14.03.2017 6:53
Caz Sayer discusses the difficult decisions commissioners are currently facing as a result of financial pressures and how these are affecting patients.
David Pearson: Sustainability and transformation plans - where next? 21.02.2017 11:02
David Pearson, STP lead for Nottinghamshire and Deputy Chief Executive of Nottinghamshire County Council, gives his response to The King's Fund's report, 'Delivering sustainability and transformation plans' , and discusses STPs from a local government perspective.
Jane Milligan: Sustainability and transformation plans - where next? 21.02.2017 7:05
Jane Milligan, STP lead for North East London and Chief Officer of Tower Hamlets CCG, responds to The King's Fund's report 'Delivering sustainability and transformation plans'.
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