InterestIng. He has not been asked to set out the cure of the treatment. We have got some expectatIon. He Is also goIng set out that there Is a choIce. We know about the three shIfts. We know about the three shIfts. We know about the three shIfts. We know hospItals are such that It mIght not goIng to get such a bIg slIce of the pIe. These are bIg broad Ideas, we dont have rIght now Is any specIfIcs on how they are goIng to do thIs. They are sayIng nhs need to reform or dIe. They feel partIcularly pertInent to the fIrst sessIon thIs mornIng. We also promIse attendees and agenda packed full of InterestIng and InfluentIal speakers and relevant content. I thInk we have delIvered on that thIs mornIng. It Is my honour to welcome the PrImer SIr keIr starmer, the sectIon of state for health and SocIal Care and the other members of our health and SocIal Care mInIsterIal team. It absently steps out the challenges we face. We know that servIces are stretched to breakIng poInt, staff are strugglIn
Underground but 1st on wednesdays show we interviewed the chief executive of britains kings fund richard mari he said he believes that failures of the 2012 tory health and social care act have been highlighted by the british response to coronavirus i then asked him this because you were at mckinsey did you see any understanding or consciousness of these kinds of problems ahead of time given that of course it was the gordon brown government that commissioned a mckinsey report that is widely seen as the beginning of the 20 and 12 health and social care act i was at the kids the long before that so i was back in the department of health by the time of the Gordon Brown Administration so i dont think. Because he was very influential on the approach taken by Andrew Lansley hed written up his plans many many years before in response to these allegations mckinsey and company referred us to this statement which says mckinsey does not advise on policy it was not involved in drawing up the propos
Change will be armed by nationalism all the some more coming up in todays going underground but 1st on wednesdays show we interviewed the chief executive of britains kings fund richard mari he said he believes that failures of the 2012 tory health and social care act have been highlighted by the british response to coronavirus i then asked him this because you were at mckinsey did you see any understanding or consciousness of these kinds of problems ahead of time given that of course it was the gordon brown government that commissioned a mckinsey report that is widely seen as the beginning of the 20 and 12 health and social care act i was at the kids the long before that so i was back in the department of health by the time of the Gordon Brown Administration so i dont think. Because he was very influential on the approach taken by Andrew Lansley hed written up his plans many many years before in response to these allegations mckinsey and company. Referred us to this statement which say
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Very good of you thanks for joining us here on r. T. International. And well start with a quick update on the latest global coronavirus figures the total number of infections around the world that us now risen to above 4300000 more than 293000 lives have been lost but more than 1600000 people have recovered. And with tight restrictions slowly being lifted all around the world people are starting to think about life after lockdown from walks in the park to perhaps the 1st vacation experts there were sounding the alarm because examples from asia show the threat of a 2nd wave of infection is indeed real for instance the chinese city of work over 90 was 1st detected was one of the 1st to lift restrictions due to the success of its Strict Lockdown measures however a new cluster of cases has recently theyre in emerging cities authorities are planning to test all residents with the next 10 days in a bid to stop the spread. South koreas also been praised for quickly managing the pandemic which