Speech: 17 May 2012, Paul Burstow, Community Care Live
CHECK AGAINST DELIVERY Thank you Penny [Thompson, GSCC CEO]. And thank you for the work you have done over these past two years. For your leadership and determination to move the profession forward....
View ArticleSpeech: 23 May 2012, Paul Burstow, RCGP Carers Conference
CHECK AGAINST DELIVERY Thank you Nigel [Sparrow, RCGP]. The last hundred years have seen some truly profound changes in the lives of British people and their health. Thanks to mass immunisation...
View Article21 May 2012, Andrew Lansley, World Health Association
I am delighted to be here today to talk on the vital topic of universal health care. Universal healthcare has been at the heart of the National Health Service in the United Kingdom for over 60 years....
View Article16 July 2012, Paul Burstow, IAPT for children and young people
Thank you. It’s a pleasure to be speaking about the progress that has been made in developing IAPT for children and young people. There are some statistics that never lose their impact. That demand a...
View ArticleSpeech: Paul Burstow, King’s Fund, 18 July 2012
FIXING BEVERIDGE’S ORPHAN: PUTTING IDEAS INTO ACTION Thank you for the invitation to take part in your conference today. Just seven days have passed since the publication of the Care and Support White...
View Article11 September 2012, Norman Lamb, King’s Fund – Integration
Transforming Local Services A reshuffle is a strange thing. I’ve followed the health reforms pretty closely so I’m relatively up to speed. But often, new ministers find themselves in departments where...
View Article25 October 2012, Jeremy Hunt, NCAS
Thank you Sarah [Pickup, President of ADASS]. The importance of local authorities I think it’s appropriate that the very first speech I give as Health Secretary – the first beyond the confines of the...
View Article14 November 2012, Jeremy Hunt, Age UK
Thank you Michelle [Mitchell, Charity Director General]. I want to talk today about a great challenge facing our society. A challenge even more serious than the economic crisis, or the debt crisis...
View Article28 November 2012, Jeremy Hunt, Kings Fund – Quality of Care
Our health and social care system faces many challenges and we rightly have lively political debates about all aspects of health policy. But sometimes problems are so deep-seated that when they surface...
View Article16 January 2013, Jeremy Hunt, Policy Exchange, From notepad to iPad:...
In 1953, when the NHS was just five years old, two men named Smith took a flight from LA to New York. They started chatting. One Mr Smith was the head of American Airlines. He was having a nightmare...
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