The direction of travel for the NHS is now clear. The three key themes are Hospital to Community, Treatment to Prevention and Analogue to Digital. But there is also an attendant theme, ubiquitous and permanent. How do we increase productivity and get the best outcomes from the £180Bn currently spent per annum on health and […]
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To watch this interview, please follow this link Hello, I’m Domhnall MacAuley, and welcome to this BMJ leader conversation, where we talk to the key opinion leaders and health in medicine around the world. Today we’re in South Africa and I’m talking to Shrikant Peters. Let’s go back to the very start. What got you […]