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Health Inequalities in General Practice with Dr John Patterson
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Doctors Sara and Lisa speak with Dr John Patterson about Health Inequalities. This is the second of our two talks on Health Inequalities, please check out Dr Laura Neilson’s talk before this one. Dr John Patterson is a GP and Medical Director of Hope Citadel, as well as their Focused Care Lead and the Chief Clinical Officer for Oldham CCG. We discuss the social determinants of health and a working definition of health inequalities. He talks to us about his journey into tackling health inequalities, his projects, and others of interest. He makes a compelling case as to the importance of health inequalities, and how ‘the right thing is always the smart thing to do’.
You can use these podcasts as part of your CPD - we don’t do certificates but they still count :)
Useful resources:
Book: Tackling Causes and Consequences of Health Inequalities: A Practical Guide (2020) Edited By James Matheson, John Patterson, Laura Neilson: https://www.routledge.com/Tackling-Causes-and-Consequences-of-Health-Inequalities-A-Practical-Guide/Matheson-Patterson-Neilson/p/book/9781138499867
Hope Citadel Resources: https://hopecitadel.org.uk/
Focused Care (service model to work with the most vulnerable families in communities): https://focusedcare.org.uk/
The Shared Health Foundation: https://sharedhealthfoundation.org.uk/
Greater Manchester Deprivation GP training programme: https://www.docsindepgpst.org.uk/
The Marmot Review 10 Years On: https://www.health.org.uk/publications/reports/the-marmot-review-10-years-on?gclid=Cj0KCQjwkt6aBhDKARIsAAyeLJ28cEVgCnGVUAgk9SflEGZnM-Q0iZ76by6yxw7R-T0CktbmSGIqllkaAg9CEALw_wcB
Doctors John Patterson and Laura Neilson both mention the Eden Project: https://joineden.org/
Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs (discussed as an approach to Health): https://www.gp-training.net/communication-skills/communication-skills-theory/maslows-hierarchy-of-needs
Professor Steve Fields (Previously NHS England’s Deputy National Medical Director, with the lead responsibility for addressing health inequalities): http://www.homelessnessandhealth.co.uk/events/2017/professor-steve-field/
Interesting Paper Mentioned: North and South: addressing the English health divide, Clare Bambra, Ben Barr, Eugene Milne (2014): https://academic.oup.com/jpubhealth/article/36/2/183/2901779
Related Blog: What can German reunification teach the UK about levelling up? UK policymakers can learn lessons from the German experience to help level up the UK economy Kathrin Enenkel (2021): https://www.centreforcities.org/blog/what-can-german-reunification-teach-the-uk-about-levelling-up/
Common-Wealth health Inequalities Global Research: https://www.common-wealth.co.uk/
David Buck Kings Fund Focused Secondary Prevention in Primary Care is the fastest way to close health inequalities: https://www.kingsfund.org.uk/blog/2011/04/incentivising-public-health-primary-care-learning-qof
The Black Report on Health Inequalities in 1980: https://navigator.health.org.uk/theme/black-report-health-inequalities
NHS Health Inequalities Oversight Group: https://www.england.nhs.uk/about/equality/equality-hub/national-healthcare-inequalities-improvement-programme/our-approach-to-reducing-healthcare-inequalities/strategic-drivers/
Core20PLUS5 A national approach to reducing health inequalities explained: https://www.england.nhs.uk/about/equality/equality-hub/national-healthcare-inequalities-improvement-programme/core20plus5/
Bentley C and Leaman J Health Inequalities: National Support Team Priority actions based upon best practice that could impact inequalities in mortality and life expectancy in the short term (accessed Oct 2022): https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/215329/dh_130949.pdf
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We really want to make these episodes relevant and helpful: if you have any questions or want any particular areas covered then contact us on Twitter @PCKBpodcast, or leave a comment on our really quick anonymous survey here: https://pckb.org/feedback
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This podcast has been made with the support of GP Excellence and Wigan CCG. Given that it is recorded with Greater Manchester clinicians, the information discussed may not be applicable elsewhere and it is important to consult local guidelines before making any treatment decisions.
The information presented is the personal opinion of the healthcare professional interviewed and might not be representative to all clinicians. It is based on their interpretation of current best practice and guidelines when the episode was recorded. Guidelines can change; To the best of our knowledge the information in this episode is up to date as of it’s release but it is the listeners responsibility to review the information and make sure it is still up to date when they listen.
Dr Lisa Adams, Dr Sara MacDermott and their interviewees are not liable for any advice, investigations, course of treatment, diagnosis or any other information, services or products listeners might pursue as a result of listening to this podcast - it is the clinicians responsibility to appraise the information given and review local and national guidelines before making treatment decisions. Reliance on information provided in this podcast is solely at the listeners risk.
The podcast is designed to be used by trained healthcare professionals for education only. We do not recommend these for patients or the general public and they are not to be used as a method of diagnosis, opinion, treatment or medical advice for the general public. Do not delay seeking medical advice based on the information contained in this podcast. If you have questions regarding your health or feel you may have a medical condition then promptly seek the opinion of a trained healthcare professional.
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Manage episode 347181077 series 2491277
Doctors Sara and Lisa speak with Dr John Patterson about Health Inequalities. This is the second of our two talks on Health Inequalities, please check out Dr Laura Neilson’s talk before this one. Dr John Patterson is a GP and Medical Director of Hope Citadel, as well as their Focused Care Lead and the Chief Clinical Officer for Oldham CCG. We discuss the social determinants of health and a working definition of health inequalities. He talks to us about his journey into tackling health inequalities, his projects, and others of interest. He makes a compelling case as to the importance of health inequalities, and how ‘the right thing is always the smart thing to do’.
You can use these podcasts as part of your CPD - we don’t do certificates but they still count :)
Useful resources:
Book: Tackling Causes and Consequences of Health Inequalities: A Practical Guide (2020) Edited By James Matheson, John Patterson, Laura Neilson: https://www.routledge.com/Tackling-Causes-and-Consequences-of-Health-Inequalities-A-Practical-Guide/Matheson-Patterson-Neilson/p/book/9781138499867
Hope Citadel Resources: https://hopecitadel.org.uk/
Focused Care (service model to work with the most vulnerable families in communities): https://focusedcare.org.uk/
The Shared Health Foundation: https://sharedhealthfoundation.org.uk/
Greater Manchester Deprivation GP training programme: https://www.docsindepgpst.org.uk/
The Marmot Review 10 Years On: https://www.health.org.uk/publications/reports/the-marmot-review-10-years-on?gclid=Cj0KCQjwkt6aBhDKARIsAAyeLJ28cEVgCnGVUAgk9SflEGZnM-Q0iZ76by6yxw7R-T0CktbmSGIqllkaAg9CEALw_wcB
Doctors John Patterson and Laura Neilson both mention the Eden Project: https://joineden.org/
Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs (discussed as an approach to Health): https://www.gp-training.net/communication-skills/communication-skills-theory/maslows-hierarchy-of-needs
Professor Steve Fields (Previously NHS England’s Deputy National Medical Director, with the lead responsibility for addressing health inequalities): http://www.homelessnessandhealth.co.uk/events/2017/professor-steve-field/
Interesting Paper Mentioned: North and South: addressing the English health divide, Clare Bambra, Ben Barr, Eugene Milne (2014): https://academic.oup.com/jpubhealth/article/36/2/183/2901779
Related Blog: What can German reunification teach the UK about levelling up? UK policymakers can learn lessons from the German experience to help level up the UK economy Kathrin Enenkel (2021): https://www.centreforcities.org/blog/what-can-german-reunification-teach-the-uk-about-levelling-up/
Common-Wealth health Inequalities Global Research: https://www.common-wealth.co.uk/
David Buck Kings Fund Focused Secondary Prevention in Primary Care is the fastest way to close health inequalities: https://www.kingsfund.org.uk/blog/2011/04/incentivising-public-health-primary-care-learning-qof
The Black Report on Health Inequalities in 1980: https://navigator.health.org.uk/theme/black-report-health-inequalities
NHS Health Inequalities Oversight Group: https://www.england.nhs.uk/about/equality/equality-hub/national-healthcare-inequalities-improvement-programme/our-approach-to-reducing-healthcare-inequalities/strategic-drivers/
Core20PLUS5 A national approach to reducing health inequalities explained: https://www.england.nhs.uk/about/equality/equality-hub/national-healthcare-inequalities-improvement-programme/core20plus5/
Bentley C and Leaman J Health Inequalities: National Support Team Priority actions based upon best practice that could impact inequalities in mortality and life expectancy in the short term (accessed Oct 2022): https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/215329/dh_130949.pdf
___
We really want to make these episodes relevant and helpful: if you have any questions or want any particular areas covered then contact us on Twitter @PCKBpodcast, or leave a comment on our really quick anonymous survey here: https://pckb.org/feedback
___
This podcast has been made with the support of GP Excellence and Wigan CCG. Given that it is recorded with Greater Manchester clinicians, the information discussed may not be applicable elsewhere and it is important to consult local guidelines before making any treatment decisions.
The information presented is the personal opinion of the healthcare professional interviewed and might not be representative to all clinicians. It is based on their interpretation of current best practice and guidelines when the episode was recorded. Guidelines can change; To the best of our knowledge the information in this episode is up to date as of it’s release but it is the listeners responsibility to review the information and make sure it is still up to date when they listen.
Dr Lisa Adams, Dr Sara MacDermott and their interviewees are not liable for any advice, investigations, course of treatment, diagnosis or any other information, services or products listeners might pursue as a result of listening to this podcast - it is the clinicians responsibility to appraise the information given and review local and national guidelines before making treatment decisions. Reliance on information provided in this podcast is solely at the listeners risk.
The podcast is designed to be used by trained healthcare professionals for education only. We do not recommend these for patients or the general public and they are not to be used as a method of diagnosis, opinion, treatment or medical advice for the general public. Do not delay seeking medical advice based on the information contained in this podcast. If you have questions regarding your health or feel you may have a medical condition then promptly seek the opinion of a trained healthcare professional.
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