The year that was – 2022 round-up
Episode 27, Dec 20, 2022, 06:00 AM
What a rollercoaster year it's been. In this Christmas round-up, we're looking back over our 2022 podcast episodes and pulling out some top insights for you to reflect on.
Our chief executive Dr Jennifer Dixon shares clips from:
Our chief executive Dr Jennifer Dixon shares clips from:
- Catherine Howarth and John Godfrey, Are businesses and investors really serious about improving our health?
- Dame Carol Black and Dr João Castel-Branco Goulão, Tackling the drug problem in the UK and Portugal
- Professor Kevin Fenton and Richard Sloggett, Time to get tougher on the risk factors fraying our health?
- Dame Clare Moriarty and Bim Afolami MP, Will the rising cost of living be paid for by our health?
- Lord Norman Warner, Reforming health care: reflections from a former health minister
- Dr Jacqui Dyer and John Hume, How the public thinks about health, and why it matters
- Professor Heyo Kroemer and Professor Tim Orchard, A tale of two hospitals: the pandemic and its aftermath in Berlin and London
- Dr Stephen Swensen and Dr Dominique Allwood, From white coat to grey suit: should more clinicians manage the NHS?
- Rachel Wolf and Isabel Hardman, Does a new Prime Minister signal change in health and social care?
- Richard Smith and Libby Sallnow, What to do about dying?
- Sarah O’Connor and Professor James Banks, Is ill health driving economic inactivity, and what can be done?