Join us at the New Statesman’s panel discussion on ‘How can addressing long term conditions boost the economy and build an NHS fit for the future?’ in association with Takeda.
Alongside an expert line up from across Westminster and beyond, this panel will discuss the challenges and opportunities associated with tackling long-term conditions (LTCs) as part of the 10-Year Plan for both the health and wealth of the nation.
Long terms conditions are a central issue for the Uk’s health and social care policy. Indeed, the Labour Party’s manifesto
commitment to build an NHS fit for the future with fewer lives lost to the ‘biggest killers’ puts LTCs squarely on their agenda. However, overlooked LTCs that might not be front and centre of the policy agenda and receive less prioritisation than the ‘biggest killers’ can also have a significant impact on patients.
Join us on Wednesday 12 March, 16:00-17:00 in the Lecture Theatre, One Birdcage Walk, London. Refreshments are available from 3:30pm.
Ticket options
- Complimentary passes, please register now.
Confirmed speakers for this panel include:





Dr Amanda Doyle
National Director for Primary Care and Community Services at NHS England
Sarah Tilsed
Head of Partnerships and Involvement at the Patients Association
Dr Beccy Cooper
Member of the Health and Social Care Select Committee
Charlotte Refsum
Head of Health Policy at the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change.
Harry Clarke-Ezzidio
Policy Correspondent at the New Statesman
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*Takeda has provided sponsorship funding to support this event but had no editorial control over the meeting content and participants.