After our successful delivery at the 2021 event, the Complete Care Community Programme will again take over the Keynote Theatre with a series of presentations during day one of Best Practice 2022 (NEC, Birmingham on 12-13 October).
Complete Care Community is a national programme which supports Primary Care Networks to identify and narrow health inequalities in their local area. The programme encourages local networks to adopt a systematic approach to addressing the wider determinants of health inequalities including using data to inform action. Complete Care Community is delivered by Healthworks with NHS Arden & GEM and receives funding from the National Healthcare Inequalities Improvement Programme at NHS England.
Professor James Kingsland OBE, Clinical Director for Complete Care Community, will compère the Best Practice Keynote Theatre with an exciting agenda including:
- Next steps for integrating primary care: Fuller Stockdale report - Dr Claire Fuller, Chief Executive – Surrey Heartlands ICS.
- Expert panel in health inequalities including: Professor Maggie Rae, President of the Faculty of Public Health; Olivia Butterworth, Deputy Director People and Communities (NHS England), Dr Ruth Bromley, Clinical Lead for Homeless Health (Greater Manchester Integrated Care); Dr Dianne Addei, Senior Public Health Advisor (National Healthcare Inequalities Improvement Programme) and Nicola Gitsham, Head of Healthcare Inequalities, Improvement and Personalisation (NHS England).
- Best practice and learning from the Complete Care Community Programme – featuring case studies from a number of high performing demonstrator sites.
If you would like to know more about how Complete Care Community is supporting Primary Care Networks tackle the challenge of health inequality please join us in the Keynote Theatre or on stand H123.
You can view the full speaker programme here.
To find out more about Best Practice and book your free delegate pass please click here.
To find out more about the Complete Care Community programme please click here.