GGI Breakfast Webinar - The New NHS: ICS Series | 23 March 2022 | Zoom Conference Call

07 March 2022

Last year the Good Governance Institute ran a series of events about future ICS and systems work, and developed a number of briefings. There has been a real appetite and requests for further breakfast meetings to be held on the subject matter. Therefore, we are working on a further series of events and topics that we will host over the coming months.

The fourth in this year’s series we will focus on ‘Population health – ICSs learning from elsewhere’. A solution-orientated webinar to eradicate inequalities using good population health management.

We understand the pressures that our health systems and staff are under, not just now but in the past and the foreseeable future. We will hear how data and digital can help change behaviours in order for us to do our jobs better.

We will be joined by Bevleigh Evans, Head of Population Health Management, NHS England and Grant Harrison, Chief Strategy Officer and Founder, Reset Health. The session will be chaired by Dr Javed Khan OBE, ICB Chair designate, Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and Berkshire West ICS.

Bevleigh Evans, Head of Population Health Management, NHS England

Bevleigh is passionate about integrated care, delivering personalised care and reducing health inequalities through population health management. She has over twenty years’ experience of working in and supporting health and local authority to improve the quality of services for their local population.
Bevleigh works at NHS England as Head of Population Health Management and works in System Transformation that has responsibility for delivering system transformation for better, more sustainable care across the 42 Integrated Care Systems (ICSs). She has delivery responsibility for the PHM Development Programme and the PHM Place Programme that is focused on identification at risk groups using a quality improvement approach to support teams to develop and deliver truly integrated care exploring new contracting, incentives and payment models across providers. Prior to joining NHS England Bevleigh held senior partnership roles across CCGs and LA’s, worked within the Delivery Unit of Welsh Government and worked in consultancy on large transformation projects and supported aspiring Foundation Trusts.

Grant Harrison, Chief Strategy Officer and Founder, Reset Health
Grant designed, launched and managed Tesco Clubcard becoming the youngest Tesco Director at 32 years old in 1997. His subsequent career built on customer experience and innovation and then moved into healthcare, setting up Virgin Pulse in the US and leading Customer Innovation at Humana in Louisville, Kentucky. Grant is now the Chief Strategy Officer and a Founder of Reset Health. Reset Health uses time-restricted eating, intermittent fasting, psychology and nutritional guidance to literally reset the body’s metabolic physiology over a period of 12 weeks. During this period, Reset Health offers 24/7 support from its specialist clinical team and every participant is allocated a mentor who has already been through the process to provide support and guidance based on their real-life experience. Using video, instant messaging and phone calls instead of face-to-face consultations means the programme is much easier to fit into a busy working life. Once this vital change has been made, the Reset Health support system continues for a further nine months to help ensure that diet and lifestyle changes stick.


Dr Javed Khan OBE, ICB Chair designate, Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and Berkshire West ICS

Javed Khan is a leading figure in the UK public and voluntary sectors, having developed a track record of successfully leading change through key high-profile leadership roles. He is currently Chair (designate) for the Integrated Care Board for Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and Berkshire West (BOB). Alongside this he sits on a number of Boards as a Non Executive Director, and is also leading an Independent Review into tobacco control for the government. He is also a Fellow of the University of Birmingham Leadership Institute. In his Executive career Javed was Chief Executive of Barnardo’s- the UK’s largest national children’s charity, and before that Victim Support. He has worked in the Civil Service, in local government (Director of Education), and spent 15 years in frontline education in schools and FE colleges. Javed’s career achievements have been recognised through the award of an OBE for services to young people and education and Honorary Doctorates from the University of Salford and Birmingham City University. Javed’s parents, immigrating to the UK from Azad Kashmir, could neither read nor write. Growing up in the backstreets of inner-city Birmingham, his comprehensive education led to a Mathematics degree and then teacher training. He is a family man, with four children and one grandson.


Point of contact: GGI events team

Email: events@good-governance.org.uk
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