logo
episode-header-image
Jul 2021
59m 55s

The hidden heroes of the NHS - The role ...

Petauri Evidence
About this episode

What role do Ambulance Trusts play in the success of the wider NHS? How might urgent and community care evolve as we head to integration as part of a joined-up system? How will an integrated ambulance service support system redesign to keep people out of hospital, and provide more proactive care to those who need it most?

Helen Ray (Chief Executive of North East Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust) joins  Tom Clarke (Director, Mtech Access) to discuss the role Ambulance Trusts play in delivering care. This role far exceeds attending 999 calls. We explored the important role Ambulance Trusts play in keeping people out of hospital and in instigating new models of care. They are the first point of contact for many clinical events, both on the ground and through their role in NHS 111.

As such, Ambulance Trusts understand first-hand the real drivers for accessing health services. Helen Ray, as Chief Executive of North East Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust is ideally placed to open a window to their world and explore what a more integrated future may mean for emergency care and the wider health system.

Helen Ray joined North East Ambulance Service in 2019, following 36 years’ experience in various roles across the NHS. Helen was previously Chief Operating Officer at Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, where she oversaw urgent and emergency care, medicine, child health, and community services with Board level responsibility and emergency planning and preparedness. She has also previously been Joint Managing Executive Director (operations) for North Cumbria acute and community services; Deputy Chief Executive for North Cumbria University Hospitals; and Chief Operating Officer for South Tyneside NHS Foundation Trust. She trained as a nurse and has held a professional registration for 30 years.

This episode was first broadcast as a live webinar on Friday 25th June 2021.

Learn more about our NHS insights services at https://mtechaccess.co.uk/uk-nhs-insights/

Subscribe to our newsletter to hear more news, insights and events from Mtech Access.

Up next
Jul 18
Global Pricing and Market Access – Strategies for Success in an Evolving Landscape
Send us a textUncover the forces driving change in global pricing and accessIn this expert-led discussion we explore the latest trends, challenges, and strategic considerations shaping global pricing and market access (GPMA).At Petauri Evidence, our Global Pricing and Market Acce ... Show More
52m 41s
Jun 3
Transforming Global Market Access: Smarter Resource Management with Local Affiliates
Send us a textDiscover a smarter way to manage and share market access resources with local affiliatesAre your global market access resources scattered, leading to inconsistencies and confusion among your affiliates? In this webinar we discussed how a centralised platform can str ... Show More
33m 52s
Apr 2025
Communicating value to US Payers: Insights for Pharma and Medtech
Send us a textWhat do global market access teams need to know about the US market? What do US payers expect to hear from Pharma and Medtech companies? What kind of value messaging resonates in the US? How do you prepare for launch in a market as diverse as the US?In this Global W ... Show More
59m 2s
Recommended Episodes
Oct 2023
Designing Healthcare for Humans: Insights from Nordic Consulting
Discover how to revolutionize the U.S. healthcare system in this episode of the Becker's Healthcare Podcast. Join host Jakob Emerson as he delves into the world of human-centered design with Nordic Consulting Chief Medical Officer Craig Joseph, MD, and Head of Thought Leadership ... Show More
21m 16s
May 2023
#22 Reforming pharmacovigilance education – Michael Reumerman
Healthcare professionals are key players in medicines safety but they often lack the time or knowledge to report adverse drug reactions. To change that, we need to urgently rethink how we teach pharmacovigilance, argues Michael Reumerman from Amsterdam University Medical Centers. ... Show More
32m 54s
Dec 2024
Ep. 202 When Otolaryngologists Hold Leadership Positions in Health Systems with Dr. Sunil Verma
What does it take for a physician-leader to thrive in today's healthcare landscape? In this episode of the BackTable ENT Podcast, Dr. Sunil Verma has an inspiring conversation with host Dr. Gopi Shah about medicine, leadership, and personal growth. Dr. Verma is a laryngologist, A ... Show More
53m 50s
Jul 2024
The patient issue
We celebrate 10 years of patient and public partnership strategy at The BMJ with a patient-centred podcast. We ask how should the new Labour government engage patients in shaping the future of the NHS. We also dive into the concepts of social care and peer support, and learn from ... Show More
43m 14s
Jun 17
Ep. 227 Healthcare Leadership Strategies for Otolaryngologists with Dr. Carol Bradford
Leadership isn’t just about saying yes—it’s about knowing when to say no too. In this episode of Backtable ENT, Dr. Carol Bradford, Dean of the Ohio State University College of Medicine and Vice President for Health Sciences at the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, sha ... Show More
56m 34s
Apr 2025
Why Australians Live 7 Years Longer Than Americans with Dr. Adrian Cois
On this month's installment of our Longevity Series, WHOOP Global Head of Human Performance, Principal Scientist, Dr. Kristen Holmes, sits down with Dr. Adrian Cois. Dr. Cois is an Australian-born Emergency Physician and Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, currently practi ... Show More
47m 15s
Jul 2024
Digital Health Festival 2024: Medtech's Geoffrey Sayer on Transforming GP Software Systems
In this episode of The Good GP, hosts Dr Tim Koh and Dr Sean Stevens speak with Geoffrey Sayer, CEO of Medtech, at the Digital Health Festival 2024. Geoffrey introduces Medtech, an electronic health record system designed to service practices in Australia and New Zealand, providi ... Show More
13m 31s
Nov 2024
Critical Care in Australasia: A Past Presidential Address and a Devil of a Good Time Expected in Tasmania
In this episode, Peter Brindley and Leon Byker sit down with Dr. Rob Bevan, immediate past president of the College of Intensive Care Medicine (CICM) and Critical Care Director at Auckland City Hospital, Auckland, New Zealand. Dr. Bevan shares his journey through leadership in in ... Show More
30m 38s
May 2024
Yoemy Waller, SVP of Data Science & Innovation at Health IT Tek LLC
Tune in to the latest episode of the Becker's Healthcare Podcast, recorded live at our 14th Annual Meeting, where we delve into insightful discussions with industry experts. Join Yoemy Waller, SVP of Data Science & Innovation at Health IT Tek LLC, as they share invaluable insight ... Show More
5m 30s
Dec 2024
Ep. 501 Innovative Care Models for Underserved Communities with Dr. Lyssa Ochoa
As physicians, we have the unique ability to improve the health and wellbeing of individuals in underserved communities. But even if we possess the drive and the compassion to do so, it can be difficult to know how to take meaningful steps towards addressing local healthcare disp ... Show More
34m 47s