Public Policy Projects
@Policy_Projects
Public Policy Projects (PPP) is an organisation operating at the heart of health and life sciences policy delivery through convening events, reports and news.
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Wound Healing Forum 2025! 🎉 The Seating Matters team are in London today - meet Edd and Kirsty. Edd is also speaking on a panel today! Don’t miss it - he’ll be part of Panel 5: Treating the whole person, not just their wound @policy_projects
This morning, our Chair @stephen_dorrell, was live on air speaking to both Good Morning Britain and Sky News about the 10-Year Health Plan announcement. See what Stephen has to say below👇
'Is the money there, doctor?' @edballs and @kategarraway discuss the government's 10 year plan for the NHS which Labour created back in 1948 with NHS Dr Emeka Okorocha who believes Labour has what it takes to deliver and former Conservative Health Secretary Stephen Dorrell who…
'Is the money there, doctor?' @edballs and @kategarraway discuss the government's 10 year plan for the NHS which Labour created back in 1948 with NHS Dr Emeka Okorocha who believes Labour has what it takes to deliver and former Conservative Health Secretary Stephen Dorrell who…
🗣️ Last week our Policy Director chaired a multi-disciplinary group at the Public Policy Projects diabetes conference, focused on prevention of complications like amputation, limited access to meds & kidney disease. Thank you to @Policy_Projects for putting it all together.
We are live at the #IntegratedCareDeliveryForum Spring 2025 in Birmingham! Kicking off the day with an opening keynote session from: 🗣️ Naomi Eisenstadt, Chair, Northamptonshire ICB 🗣️ Prof Patrick Vernon OBE, Chair, Birmingham and Solihull ICB 🗣️ Stephen Dorrell, Chair, PPP
Our CEO, Alan Clamp spoke at the @Policy_Projects' Patient Safety Forum yesterday. Discover the latest report from Public Policy Projects and @ptsafetylearn here: pslhub.org/learn/commissi…
🆕Patient safety in the digital NHS: user-centric approaches to technology and transformation🆕 A new report published by Public Policy Projects (@Policy_Projects), in collaboration with Patient Safety Learning pslhub.org/learn/commissi… #patientsafety
A report published by @Policy_Projects says that community pharmacies should be contracted to deliver structured medication reviews to lessen pressure on the NHS #SMRs #UKpharmacy #communitypharmacy #NHS pharmaceutical-journal.com/article/news/c…
Mitie attended @Policy_Projects and NHS Commercial Solutions Sustainable Estates Solutions Conference 2025. @MitiePlanZero Director, Michael Sewell discussed how financial leadership can transform estates. Find out more > mitie.com/planzero/ #NetZero | #Sustainability
'Nobody's going to be a better convener of communities than local councils.' @ChristopHammond at @Policy_Projects & @NHSComSolutions' #SustainableEstatesConferencetoday yesterday on how local authorities role in delivering climate-resilient communities and sustainable housing.
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