• 62. Dr. George Winder Pt2 - how universal healthcare works in practice

  • Nov 24 2024
  • Length: 36 mins
  • Podcast

62. Dr. George Winder Pt2 - how universal healthcare works in practice

  • Summary

  • Bonus episode!
    Dr. George Winder and I pick up from our impactful “Don’t Medicalise Poverty” conversation (Episode 58, Universal Healthcare mini-series).

    George’s work is refreshing. It goes beyond prescriptions and appointments.
    It makes healthcare about relationships, community and plain common sense.
    More human and a lot more doable!

    We dive into stories that show the true power of social connection – from walking groups that tackle loneliness to blood pressure checks held away from GP practice walls. George opens up about the realities of community-based health: the greatest successes come from local ownership and the simple yet profound impact of listening to people

    We explore the "why" behind the data, the risks of inactivity, the courage it takes to start where you are, gradually building networks and trust

    The stories show that healthcare is a team effort – a team that includes everyone.

    Lemon lightbulbs 🍋💡🍋

    🍋 Walking for Wellbeing
    – A simple walk, a friendly coffee, and a bit of music can do wonders
    The best healthcare can start with bringing people together, not with prescriptions
    🍋 Loneliness as a Health Crisis – Research shows that meaningful social interactions can be as important as vaccinations
    Community activities like “move to music” and chair-based yoga aren't just exercise; they’re lifelines
    🍋 Scaling vs. Staying Local – Not everything is meant for mass production.
    True community-based health relies on local ownership, where the community shapes what they need most
    🍋 The Power of Passion – Real change happens when people lead with passion. A retired teacher running a children’s reading group from a car park during Covid19 is a reminder that enthusiasm can surmount setbacks!
    🍋 Inactivity Is a Risk – George nails it with “inactivity can be as dangerous as activity.” When fear of risk paralyzes action, community needs get sidelined.
    Vital support can be lost.
    🍋 Meeting People Where They Are – Health isn’t always in the clinic.
    By bringing blood pressure checks to community spaces, George’s team is reaching those who might never go to a GP
    🍋 The Pitfall of Opt-in Systems – bureaucracy often leaves behind people in vulnerable situations. This isn’t just an inconvenience; it can mean missing critical care
    🍋 The elephant in the room - honesty re NHS Resources and prioritisation can help people understand the real cost and impact of services
    🍋 Trust in the Team – Multidisciplinary work means no organisational walls. George’s weekly team check-ins are open and flexible, with colleagues calling in from the real world – creating a 'team hug' that’s both supportive and effective
    🍋 Healthcare needs kindness and connection at its core
    George’s 'team hug' and Gill’s kindness conversations remind us that sometimes simply listening and showing empathy can transform BOTH patient and practitioner experiences


    Links
    George Winder – Don’t medicalise poverty
    Altogether Better
    Bob Klaber - kindness matters
    Alvanley Famil

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