How can we organise remote consultation services that are safe, effective and equitable?

Management in Medicine Programme

Monday 13 November 2023   18:45 to 20:15

Speakers:

Professor Trish Greenhalgh

Location:

Virtual Event

*This is a new date as the event needed to be rescheduled.*

About the event

The policy vision of remote consultations is of an efficient, safe and accessible remote service delivered through state-of-the art digital technologies and implemented via rational allocation criteria. The reality is less glamorous. Research reveals that in the real world, remote services involve multiple contradictions and tensions—for example, between quality and efficiency, or between infection control and patient choice—leading to ethical dilemmas for managers, support staff and clinicians. These dilemmas cannot be resolved by rigid standard operating procedures or algorithms: they require contextual judgement

About the speaker

Trish Greenhalgh Speaking At Lectern With Screen Facing Her

Photo: Cyrus Mower

Professor Trish Greenhalgh, Governing Body Fellow, Green Templeton College and Professor (Clinical) of Primary Care Health Sciences, Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, University of Oxford.

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About the Management in Medicine Programme

The Management in Medicine Programme at Green Templeton aims to develop management and leadership skills for health and care systems in early career professionals. It is open to medical students, doctors in training, postgraduate students and others with an interest in healthcare management.

Type: Fellowship