Later Life: Quality Care Matters
Later Life: Quality Care Matters
25th January 2012, The Barbican, London
CPD certified event
The UK's population is getting older. With this unprecedented demographic change comes a significant rise in demand for health and social care services. The Health and Social Care Bill sets out the government's plans to reform the NHS, making it more resilient to the impact of our ageing population. Integration is a central focus of the health reforms, and there is considered to be a real opportunity to address the issue of integrating health and social care around older people's needs.
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Professor David Oliver
National Clinical Director for Older People, Department of Health
Ruthe Isden
Public Service Programme Manager, Age UK
Claire Henry
National Programme Director, National End of Life Care Programme
Cllr David Rogers
Chair, Community Wellbeing Board, Local Government Group
Lord Best
Chair, APPG on Housing and Care for Older People
Andrew McMylor and Dr Seth Rankine
Assistant Director, Wandsworth CCG and Clinical Lead, Wandsworth Community Virtual Ward
Professor Tom Kirkwood
Professor of Medicine and Director of the Institute for Ageing and Health, University of Newcastle
Peter Hay
President, Association of Directors of Adult Social Services
Jo Webber
Deputy Policy Director, NHS Confederation
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At Public Service Events' third annual Later Life conference, delegates will have the opportunity to hear from an outstanding programme of high-profile speakers about the latest developments in health and social care for our ageing population.
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