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10:00 - 11:30

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Date: 15 July 2025

Time: 10.00 – 11.30 BST

Promoting innovation to strengthen productivity in the European Health Sector – session#1

The European Evaluation Society (EES) is excited to announce the Evidence and Evaluation Forum, a new initiative designed to strengthen the use of evidence and evaluation in European public policy making. For further details about this new initiative, click here.

Speakers: 

  • Professor Anita Charlesworth, CBE, co-chair of the Health Foundation’s Commission on NHS productivity and acting chair of North-West London NHS Integrated Care Board.
  • Karen Taylor. IPFA, OBE, Director Deloitte Centre for Health Solutions
  • Discussant to be Confirmed

 

Speaker Bios:

Anita Charlesworth

Anita Charlesworth is co-chair of the Health Foundation’s Commission on NHS productivity and acting chair of North-West London NHS Integrated Care Board. Anita is a council member of the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), a member of DWP’s Labour Market Advisory Board, the Health and Social Care Select Committee’s expert panel and the Office of Budget Responsibility (OBR) Advisory Panel.

Anita is a member of the Council of the Royal Economic Society and the University of Bath, Institute for Policy Research Advisory Board. She is an Honorary Professor in the College of Social Sciences at the Health Services Management Centre (HSMC) at the University of Birmingham and at the Centre for Health Economics at the University of York.

At the Health Foundation, Anita founded the REAL Centre and was director of research for 8 years. She has a background in government and public policy. She had roles as Chief Analyst at DCMS, Director of Public Spending at the Treasury and worked as an Economic Advisor at the Department of Health.  Anita was a specialist advisor to the House of Lords' Select Committee on the long-term sustainability of the NHS in 2016/17.

Anita has an MSc in Health Economics from the University of York. She is a Trustee for Tommy’s, the baby charity, and Health Data Research UK and chair of the Office of Health Economics. She was awarded a CBE in the Queen's 2017 Birthday Honours List for Services to Economics and Health Policy. In 2024, Anita was made a fellow of the Academy of Social Science.

 

Karen Taylor. IPFA, OBE

Director, Deloitte Centre for Health Solutions

Karen established Deloitte UK’s Centre for Health Solutions in November 2011. The Centre is the independent research arm of Deloitte’s Public Sector Health and Life Sciences and Health Care (LSHC) practices, providing a trusted source of relevant, timely and reliable insights on emerging trends, challenges and solutions. The Centre combines creative thinking, robust research and industry experience to develop evidence-based perspectives on some of the biggest and most challenging issues facing our life sciences and healthcare clients to help them to improve efficiency, cost-effectiveness and, importantly, healthcare outcomes.

Most of our research over the past few years has focused on how innovation and advanced technologies can transform care delivery, improve productivity and people’s experience and outcomes of care. The Centre’s latest thought leadership comprises a series of 10 healthcare and life sciences predictions of what the health ecosystem might look like in 2030 – Accelerating the future: Life Sciences and Healthcare Predictions 2030.  In 2024, Karen built on Deloitte’s Global Future of Health campaign by exploring the challenges and opportunities facing European Healthcare systems as we look to 2040, culminating in a report on the Future of Healthcare in Europe. This was built on her report on the future of diagnostics in Europe.

In addition to thought leadership reports, Karen writes and curates others’ contributions to provide a weekly blog on topical issues affecting different parts of the health ecosystem. Thoughts from the Centre | Deloitte UK.

Karen is a member of the Institute of Chartered Public Finance and Accountants and has extensive experience in leading research into healthcare and life-science issues in the UK and internationally. Prior to joining Deloitte, Karen was the Health Value for Money Audit Director at the National Audit Office for 13 years, where she reported to the UK’s Committee of Public Accounts on the economy, efficiency and cost-effectiveness of government spending on health and social care. Karen was a Non-Executive Director (NED) at Dartford and Gravesham NHS Trust from 2011 to 2021, and since 2022, Karen has been a NED at Kent Community NHS Foundation Trust, where she chairs the Audit Committee.

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