Our latest edition of Health Adviser is based on the theme of 'NextGen Health: Tomorrow’s Care, Today’s Innovations'.
This issue of the magazine features insights and opinions from DACB’s health experts in collaboration with senior health leaders working within the NHS, independent healthcare providers and companies at the forefront of medtech and digital health. To download a copy of the magazine simply fill out the short form opposite.
DACB’s Head of Health, Hamza Drabu, says, “Healthcare reporting within the mainstream media is largely preoccupied by negativity, but a spirit of innovation pervades the sector. The actions being taken today will provide the springboard to tomorrow’s care models, and day-to-day challenges must not be allowed to deter from delivering longer-term, longer-lasting change.
"By joining forces with important voices from across the sector, we have addressed the challenges that health leaders must overcome to create a NextGen health system that is built on collaboration and innovation, and provides constant progress towards a better future."
Together they examine NextGen Health through six topics:
• Reinvigorating a system under strain
• Leading in tough times
• Social care across generations
• Crunch time for healthcare real estate
• The health tech scaling challenge
• Mental health demand continues to soar
The magazine also includes a special profile feature with Professor Sir Jonathan Van-Tam, Senior Strategy Adviser to the University of Nottingham School of Medicine, best known for his role as Deputy Chief Medical Officer during the COVID-19 pandemic. The feature delves into his personal learnings and career highlights to date and shares his thoughts on the future of health and social care.
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