HEALTH POLICY AT THE MILLENNIUM
February 6th 1999 at The London School of Economics, Main Building,
Room A85 Cost: £25 waged; £10 unwaged.
Sponsored by the SPA, Health Policy at the Millennium is the second in
a series of informal conferences aimed at encouraging discussion of
key issues and research in health and health services.
Registration: 09:30.
Morning Speakers (parallel streams)
· Guy Daly and Howard Davis. The new health service: democratic
renewal for the millennium. · Louise Locock: The effectiveness of
commissioning in achieving strategic change. · Rebecca Surender: Will
doctors manage? Lessons from general
practice fundholding. · Ruth Kowalczyk: Changing clinical practice:
differing approaches and their relevance to radiology referrals. · Rod
Sheaff: Labour policy and dominant coalitions in NHS primary
healthcare. · Terri Whittaker: Patient or prisoner? Partnership
between the Prison Service and the NHS: problems and possibilities.
Afternoon Speakers (parallel streams)
· Caroline Glendinning: NHS and Social Services: prospects for the
Berlin Wall. · Martin Powell & Mark Exworthy: Joined up solutions to
address health inequalities · Valerie Williamson and Helen Charnley:
Working across agency boundaries - constraints and opportunities. ·
Pat Taylor: Primary care: collaboration and participation for public
health. · Parves Khan: PCGs and partnership with Social Services; the
GPs’ perspectives. · Oliver Coles: Local multi-agency approaches to
health gain: from diagnosis to guidance. · Susan MacAskill:
Collaborative cancer care? Interprofessional relationships in
community provision.
Conference ends 3.45pm.
If you are interested in attending please send details (name, contact
details including email and employer/institution address) to Nancy
North, SSHS, University of Portsmouth, Burnaby Road, Portsmouth PO1
3AS together with a cheque made out to the University of Portsmouth
for the sum of £10/£25.
Dr. Nancy North,
School of Social and Historical Studies,
University of Portsmouth,
Milldam, Burnaby Road,
Portsmouth PO1 3AS, UK.
Tel: 01705 842229/842176
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