An Hour That Changed My Life
S. Leonard Syme, who died in January, changed how we understand health and guided me to the importance of control, agency and power
S. Leonard Syme, who died in January, changed how we understand health and guided me to the importance of control, agency and power
Why I decided to stop using the term ‘Wellthcare’ and what I am doing next
And we decided to call ourselves the ‘Creating Health Incubation Group’
Reflecting on talks by Pippa Malmgren, an economist, and Des Gorman, the Executive Chair of Health Workforce New Zealand
Re-publishing Jamie Harvie’s excellent foreword to the Democracy Collaborative’s report, Hospitals Building Healthier Communities
Reflecting on the work of Dr Lim Boon Keng of the late 1800s in Singapore to improve people’s health by improving their social conditions – and what it tells us for today
An overview of the extraordinary work of Alex Briscoe, Director of Alameda County’s Health Care Services Agency
A re-posting of Charles Leadbeater’s chapter in The Alpine Review that tomorrow’s health systems require us to learn from the developing world
To bring together the ideas that we’ve discussed in Wellthcare into a brief, accessible format
How number-crunching at a population level cannot create an understanding of people’s lives, and how Wellthcare is fundamentally different
To understand health in ways other than the deficit model, to find real-world examples of health creation, and to hear the perspective of funders in this space
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