Speech: Thursday 9 February, Andrew Lansley, SOLACE Annual Charity Dinner
Thank you – I’m pleased to be able to join you here tonight. Just the thing a Secretary of State needs, an evening with friends, in a brewery, to liven up what might otherwise be a dull week I’d like...
View ArticleSpeech: Wednesday 7 March, Paul Burstow, 2ND International Congress On...
Thank you Chris [Ham, King’s Fund]. Hopefully, most of you here today are reasonably fit and well. You’ve all managed to make it here to the King’s Fund, so by definition you’re all fairly independent....
View ArticleSpeech: 6 March 2012, Andrew Lansley, Smoking and Health
CHECK AGAINST DELIVERY I’m very glad to be here today. I’m grateful to the RCP for your work and this opportunity. Smoking remains one the biggest public health challenges. And it has been for a long...
View ArticleSpeech: 8 March 2012, Andrew Lansley, E-Health Insider launch of Chief...
CHECK AGAINST DELIVERY Thanks Richard [Thompson, President]. I’m very glad to be here today to help launch the network of Chief Clinical Information Officers. I was at the Smoking and Health Conference...
View ArticleSpeech: 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 ArticleSpeech: Thursday 9 February, Andrew Lansley, SOLACE Annual Charity Dinner
Thank you – I’m pleased to be able to join you here tonight. Just the thing a Secretary of State needs, an evening with friends, in a brewery, to liven up what might otherwise be a dull week I’d like...
View ArticleSpeech: Wednesday 7 March, Paul Burstow, 2ND International Congress On...
Thank you Chris [Ham, King’s Fund]. Hopefully, most of you here today are reasonably fit and well. You’ve all managed to make it here to the King’s Fund, so by definition you’re all fairly independent....
View ArticleSpeech: 6 March 2012, Andrew Lansley, Smoking and Health
CHECK AGAINST DELIVERY I’m very glad to be here today. I’m grateful to the RCP for your work and this opportunity. Smoking remains one the biggest public health challenges. And it has been for a long...
View ArticleSpeech: 8 March 2012, Andrew Lansley, E-Health Insider launch of Chief...
CHECK AGAINST DELIVERY Thanks Richard [Thompson, President]. I’m very glad to be here today to help launch the network of Chief Clinical Information Officers. I was at the Smoking and Health Conference...
View ArticleSpeech: 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...
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