Provider collaboration – an opportunity not to miss | 27 June 2023

05 June 2023

Join us on Tuesday 27 June, from 08.30 to 09.30 on Zoom to discuss ‘Provider collaboration – an opportunity not to miss in conversation with Naomi Radcliffe, Director Acute Provider Collaborative, Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and Berkshire West ICB (BOB).

Provider collaboratives are partnerships that bring together two or more NHS trusts to work together at scale to benefit their populations. While providers have worked together for many years, the move to formalise this way of working is part of a fundamental shift in the way the health and care system is organised, moving from an emphasis on organisational autonomy and competition to collaboration and partnership working. Since July 2022, all NHS trusts have been directed to ensure they are part of a collaborative.

In the session, ‘Provider collaboration – an opportunity not to miss’, we shall explore the many positives including standardisation, working at scale and also the challenges and what this all means for patients.

The webinar will be chaired by GGI Chief Executive Prof. Andrew Corbett-Nolan.

We hope that you will join us for what will be an interesting and insightful discussion. Should you have any questions, please contact events@good-governance.org.uk.

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Joined by:

Naomi Radcliffe, Director Acute Provider Collaborative, Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and Berkshire West ICB (BOB)

Naomi Radcliffe is the Director of the Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and Berkshire West Acute Provider Collaborative, where she leads the design and implementation of programmes aiming to improve outcomes, access and experience for patients across the area.

Prior to joining the NHS, Naomi was the Director of a home-based digital diagnostic service, increasing uptake of urine testing among patients living with diabetes and hypertension in England. She has over six years’ experience in central government, including in the No.10 Policy Unit where she was the Senior Health Policy Adviser and in the Department of Health and Social Care, where she was the Deputy Director for Provider Productivity and Efficiency. During the pandemic, she was the Deputy Director for asymptomatic testing policy, helping to make testing available across all educational settings, in workplaces and from GOV.UK or pharmacies.

Earlier on in her career, Naomi was a policy fellow leading the Patient Safety Translational Research Centre at Imperial College London and a programme manager for Optum healthcare consultancy.

Chaired by:

Professor Andrew Corbett-Nolan, Chief Executive, GGI

Professor Andrew Corbett-Nolan is the Chief Executive of the Good Governance Institute, which he founded in 2009.

Andrew is well-known as a leading thinker and commentator on modern governance, and a practical facilitator and coach to boards across the public and third sectors.

His leadership of GGI is associated with developing a mature understanding of the challenges for boards in the modern world.

Heavily influenced by the work of Professor Mervyn King,

Andrew sits on the board of the Johannesburg-based Good Governance Academy which is working to influence the curricula of business schools and universities

globally. And in 2020 he became a Salzburg Global Fellow for his work promoting good governance as a means of creating social value, securing a prosperous future that is better and fairer for all.

Point of contact: GGI events team

Email: events@good-governance.org.uk
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