Healthcare World Magazine | Issue Three

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Building a healthy future Putting health at the heart of infrastructure is key to building a healthy future, says Richard Cantlay, Mott MacDonald Global Health Portfolio Leader

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he pandemic has had an unexpected consequence in that it has focused our minds on how and where we live. We have become acutely aware of the space around us – the home environment or the public spaces we need to visit – and how they contribute to our physical and mental wellbeing. While governments talk about ‘building back better’, at Mott MacDonald we have always thought about building better. As a management, development and engineering consultancy with many different arms, we are always looking for ways to create the optimum environment for the people who inhabit it. Health plays an integral role in this – we need to do all we can to contribute to the overall goal of healthy populations. Our Global Health team brings together more than 100 experts from a wide range of fields, from epidemiologists and clinicians to healthcare planners and health economists. We are passionate about creating health equality for all and our vision is to create environments that lead to healthier populations across the globe. We deliver services around three key strands of work: • Public health programmes including health system strengthening in low / middle income countries (majority of which are official development assistance programmes); • Healthcare system design and reconfiguration including healthcare infrastructure delivery; and • Embedding health considerations across the work that Mott MacDonald does in other sectors. Public health programmes in low and middle income countries We deliver public health programmes in low and middle income countries for international donors such as FCDO, GAVI, the Gates Foundation and others. We are currently managing the Country, Regional and Fellowship grants portfolio for Fleming Fund, a £265m UK aid programme managed by the Department of Health

and Social Care supporting up to 24 countries across Africa and Asia to tackle antimicrobial resistance (AMR). We are also supporting the delivery of the UK aidfunded Better Health Programme, which is tackling noncommunicable diseases and quality of patient care in South Africa. Healthcare systems fit for the future Our experts provide support across the entire spectrum of healthcare from system design, planning and delivery of healthcare infrastructure to evaluation and monitoring. Moving forward, the focus needs to be on more sustainable healthcare systems with less emphasis on large acute hospitals and more focus on integrated care models. The application of digital technology will go a long way to achieving this as more and more people globally become increasingly technologically adept. COVID-19 demonstrated that digital healthcare can be delivered successfully. We hope to help fast-track some of the technological advances that have been made, so we can help governments deliver healthcare more effectively to their citizens. But we will of course still need hospitals, and our focus here is helping deliver hospitals fit for the future. Focusing on prevention Alongside the work described above, our future focus will also be on engaging with clients in other non-health related sectors to encourage them to think about their projects in an integrated way, with health outcomes being an important lens through which to view all projects. Every time our

clients carry out a project we want to help them understand how the social determinants of health impact the health of populations – and how they have a role to play in creating better health outcomes through the delivery of their projects. Open spaces, better places to live and work, easy access, cycle and walking routes, all these can contribute to healthier living and reduce the disease burden. Moving on from there, it’s about getting governments to think strategically, rather than assuming that more hospital buildings will resolve the issue. With less emphasis on healthcare and more emphasis on prevention, we can all help reduce the healthcare burden no matter where we are. Therefore, arguably, it’s this third strand of our work that can have the most impact on health outcomes. By putting health professionals alongside engineering and infrastructure professionals at the start of long-term infrastructure plans, we can have a positive impact on health outcomes on non-health related projects. It’s about putting health considerations at the heart

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Opinionated

3min
pages 90-92

Time to Consult

4min
pages 85-89

Connected intelligence

3min
pages 80-81

Entering the UAE market

4min
pages 76-77

The urgent need for healthcare super apps

3min
pages 78-79

The UK Midlands Region

8min
pages 82-84

The Importance of Standards in Healthcare

4min
pages 72-73

Making healthy living easy

6min
pages 74-75

The need for a global clinical standard

9min
pages 68-71

Right care, right time, right person

4min
pages 66-67

Introducing Healthcare World Standards

4min
pages 62-63

The Healthcare World Primary Care Standards

4min
pages 64-65

Meeting consumer expectations in a hybrid health IT landscape

6min
pages 56-59

The International Affiliate Network – a pathway to better patient care

3min
pages 60-61

Creating a digitally integrated health system

7min
pages 52-53

Integrated care – a new reality?

3min
pages 54-55

Meeting the unmet need

4min
pages 50-51

Healthcare Transformation in the UAE

7min
pages 46-49

Creating hospitals at home

5min
pages 44-45

Operating in the shadows

5min
pages 42-43

Cyber-resilience in the Middle East healthcare sector

4min
pages 38-39

Body language

3min
pages 40-41

The need for standardising healthcare recruitment in the digital age

5min
pages 34-35

Overcoming workforce challenges

4min
pages 36-37

Funding vaccine research at Oxford University

3min
pages 32-33

Bringing medical expertise to the patient

3min
page 31

Why digital health interventions fail

4min
pages 28-30

Building a healthy future

5min
pages 26-27

Transforming Healthcare from the ground up

4min
pages 22-23

Back to the future?

5min
pages 18-19

Streamlining hospital processes

6min
pages 24-25

News

24min
pages 10-15

The urgent need for vaccine parity

4min
pages 20-21

Entering the UAE health sector

5min
pages 8-9

The astonishing speed of pandemic healthcare innovation

4min
pages 16-17
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