Right to a Good Birth: How Can We Fix UK Maternity Care?
What does it mean to have a “good birth”? In this episode, we’re joined by Michelle Welsh MP, Chair of the APPG on Maternity, alongside Right to a Good Birth campaign co-leads Sara Bristow (PLMR Healthcomms) and Emma Petela (GK Strategy), to explore the urgent need for reform in UK maternity care. We discuss informed choice, respectful treatment, and how the Right to a Good Birth campaign is gathering real stories to drive political change. Learn how you can take part in shaping this movement, and why now is the moment to act.
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Marking Cancer Survivor Awareness Day: Layla Stephen on Rare Cancers and Resilience
To mark Cancer Survivor Awareness Day, we speak with Layla Stephen, patient advocate and Founder of PLANETS Cancer Charity.Layla shares her personal experience of living with a rare cancer, the differences she’s seen between major surgery and minimally invasive procedures, and her motivation for founding a charity that fills critical support and advocacy gaps for patients with NETs and other less common cancers.
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Shaping Health Innovation: Andrew Wheeler on NICE’s Next Chapter
In our latest From the Frontline podcast, we spoke with Andrew Wheeler, Head of Strategy, Policy & International at NICE, about the agency’s transformation and its future-facing role in health innovation.From faster guidance and seamless med tech pathways to the rise of AI and the global ambition of NICE, the episode dives into:-Making NICE guidance faster and more usable for clinicians-Preparing for large-scale rollouts like weight-loss drugs-Why the UK could be a global leader in med tech adoption-How AI might reshape HTA and evidence-gathering-NICE’s international influence and impact
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The Women's Health Agenda: Endometriosis in Focus
A conversation with Emma Cox, CEO of Endometriosis UK
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Adapting & Innovating in the NHS: Insights from West Yorkshire
A Conversation with Dr James Thomas and Amy Locthie