Tag Archives: charity
How to solve ‘The NHS Problem’ (3)
Give is better than take Since I started this blog, I have promoted my view that, in society, we are all consumers – and that professional marketing and advertising, and ‘upstream creative thinking’, could be better employed for the good … Continue reading
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Tagged Anil Agarwal, behavioural insights, Bevan, charity, Dr Tammy Boyce, Lord Sainsbury, National Health Service, NHS, nudge, Nudge Unit, The King's Fund
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How to solve ‘The NHS Problem’ (2)
Wholesale engagement with charity sector Last time, I discussed the need for the NHS to differentiate between ‘treatment’ and ‘care’. In the last week, three stories have emerged to support this view: 1. Families are being told they have seven … Continue reading
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Tagged Age UK, Alzheimer's Society, Bevan, British Medical Association, charities, Charities Commission, charity, Creative, Department of Health, DOH, Dr Paul Flynn, Four Seasons Care Homes, Macmillan Cancer Support, NHS, NHS England, Professor Virginia Berridge, Royal Bank of Scotland, Simon Stevens, Stroke Association, Terra Firma
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