Exploring the role of pharmacist leadership in health inequality improvements

07th May 2025
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Exploring the role of pharmacist leadership in health inequality improvements

May 7 @ 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm

In collaboration with NHS England, this latest session in our health inequalities series explores the impact of specialist respiratory clinics Birmingham, and the role of health inequalities work in improving prevention.

In collaboration with the West Birmingham community care collaborative commissioned by BSOL ICB, this webinar will highlight how a pharmacist-led paediatric respiratory hub is transforming care for children with respiratory symptoms in Birmingham. Childhood respiratory illness is a significant population health challenge and a key focus of the Core20PLUS5 framework. The West Birmingham neighbourhood team have developed a new clinical pharmacist led paediatric asthma pathway, offering timely access to diagnostics such as FeNO testing and spirometry through a local community hub. This approach supports earlier diagnosis, more accurate treatment, and reduced reliance on urgent care.

Discover how this integrated neighbourhood model is improving early diagnosis, reducing unnecessary treatments, and delivering more effective care for children—while creating a scalable blueprint for system-wide impact.

Organiser

NHS Confederation
Email
https://www.nhsconfed.org/contact-us
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Free

In collaboration with NHS England, this latest session in our health inequalities series explores the impact of specialist respiratory clinics Birmingham, and the role of health inequalities work in improving prevention.

In collaboration with the West Birmingham community care collaborative commissioned by BSOL ICB, this webinar will highlight how a pharmacist-led paediatric respiratory hub is transforming care for children with respiratory symptoms in Birmingham. Childhood respiratory illness is a significant population health challenge and a key focus of the Core20PLUS5 framework. The West Birmingham neighbourhood team have developed a new clinical pharmacist led paediatric asthma pathway, offering timely access to diagnostics such as FeNO testing and spirometry through a local community hub. This approach supports earlier diagnosis, more accurate treatment, and reduced reliance on urgent care.

Discover how this integrated neighbourhood model is improving early diagnosis, reducing unnecessary treatments, and delivering more effective care for children—while creating a scalable blueprint for system-wide impact.

Organiser

NHS Confederation
Email
https://www.nhsconfed.org/contact-us
View Organiser Website

Other

Event Type
Free
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