Health On The Line

NHS Confederation

Fresh perspectives on the healthcare challenges of our time and ways to confront them. Fortnightly interviews with movers and shakers making waves across health and care. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. JAN 14

    How is the NHS coping with this winter’s pressures?

    Flu season arrived early in the UK this year, fuelling concerns that the NHS would face unprecedented strain over the winter months. Coupled with junior doctor strikes in the run up to Christmas, many feared the system could be pushed to breaking point.  Yet, so far at least, the NHS has managed to stay afloat.  In this episode of Health on the Line, Matthew Taylor is joined by Nick Hulme, the departing chief executive of East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Foundation Trust, to explore how the service is really coping this winter. With 46 years of experience in the NHS, from starting out as an A&E porter to leading hospital trusts, Hulme offers a rare perspective on what’s working, what’s changed and where the biggest challenges remain.  Hulme reflects on the unexpected impact of junior doctor strikes, describing how they acted as a “firebreak” before Christmas, with consultants on duty able to discharge patients more quickly and reduce admissions at the front door. He also urges national leaders to ease off constant structural reform, arguing instead for giving trusts the space to implement what evidence already shows works.  We also hear from Antony Tucker, NHS Confederation’s policy advisor for out-of-hospital care, who shares insights from ambulance service leaders on how they’ve coped so far this winter.  Penny Pereira, director of Q community, also joins the conversation to discuss how collaborative improvement across the NHS is evolving as Q community finds a new home at the NHS Confederation.  Health on the Line is the NHS Confederation podcast, produced by HealthCommsPlus.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    38 min
  2. 12/11/2025

    Bridging the gap: practical action on health inequalities

    This episode of Health on the Line tackles the issue of worsening health inequalities across the UK and the urgent action required to address them.   With the theme of tackling these disparities running throughout the government’s NHS 10 Year Health Plan, there is an opportunity now to realign healthcare with this goal.   To discuss the topic in relation to respiratory disease and vaccine preventable diseases, Matthew Taylor is joined by Sarah Sleet, chief executive of Asthma + Lung UK, and Dr Tom Nutt, chief executive of Meningitis Now. The trio explore how community-based respiratory programmes can improve early diagnosis and treatment access, while expanding vaccine cohorts and raising awareness can help increase coverage against vaccine-preventable disease.   They also consider what kind of practical approaches can help bridge gaps to improve health outcomes and reduce health inequalities more broadly across the healthcare system.   Matthew is also joined by Sonia Nosheen, assistant director for the Acute Network at the NHS Confederation, to hear about the Confederation’s work supporting members in the area of ophthalmology. The new programme aims to help members deliver care closer to where patients live and work.  This episode is non-promotional, sponsored by GSK and developed in partnership with the NHS Confederation.  Health on the Line is an NHS Confederation podcast, produced by HealthCommsPlus.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    48 min
  3. 11/12/2025

    Why ill health is keeping people out of work and what can be done to tackle it

    For this episode of Health on the Line, Matthew Taylor is joined by former John Lewis boss Sir Charlie Mayfield. They discuss the thorny issue of ill health pushing millions of Britons out of work, and what can be done to tackle it. Mayfield’s recently published government review, which addresses the issue of worklessness and laying out some of the measures needed to deal with the problem, includes a greater role for employers in supporting the health of staff. The conversation explores why economic inactivity due to poor health has surged post COVID-19, and what this means for individuals, employers, and the UK economy. They also touch on how supportive workplaces can keep people healthy, engaged, and in work, to the benefit of everyone. According to Mayfield, the solution isn’t just about the NHS or personal responsibility. Instead, his report calls for a new partnership between employers, individuals and health services to focus on prevention and early intervention. We also hear from Sarah Walter, director of our ICS Network and interim deputy chief executive of the NHS Confederation, to discuss the latest state of ICSs report. The report found that while four in five ICS leaders are confident their system can fulfil their four core purposes, they also believe NHS reorganisation has created a significant distraction and barrier to systems' progress. Health on the Line is an NHS Confederation podcast, produced by HealthCommsPlus.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    40 min

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Fresh perspectives on the healthcare challenges of our time and ways to confront them. Fortnightly interviews with movers and shakers making waves across health and care. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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