Health 2049: Caroline Clarke, Regional Director for the NHS in London

Jason Helgerson co-hosts the Health 2049 podcast with Bisi Williams of the Massive Change Network.

How can cutting-edge technologies shape the future of healthcare by 2049? Join us as Caroline Clarke. Regional Director for the NHS in London, envisions a landscape where AI, genomics and 3D printing lead to personalized medicine. In this episode, explore the transformative possibilities and challenges in financing, restructuring health systems and achieving a balance between standardization and individualized care. Don't miss this glimpse into a healthcare future personalized for every individual.

Caroline Clarke is the Regional Director for the NHS (National Health Service) in London, which leads the NHS’ work in the capital and has an ambitious transformation agenda.

Caroline was previously Group Chief Executive (2019 – 2023) and Deputy Chief Executive (2012 – 2019) at the Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust since 2019, leading one of the largest teaching trusts in the country.

Prior to this, Caroline held senior positions including as Finance Director at multiple NHS Trusts and as Associate Partner in KPMG’s health strategy team.

Caroline is a trustee of the Healthcare Financial Management Association (HFMA), the representative body for finance staff in healthcare.

Passionate about both the NHS and London, Caroline started her NHS career as a finance trainee in 1991 and has lived in London for 35 years.

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