
Alice Semark
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Alice Semark
@AliceKSemark
Researcher at @restate_thinks | specialising in health policy, but broad subject interests | all views my own ❤️


🚨We are hiring!🚨 This is a role that does not come up very often - an entry-level opportunity to get started in the world of think tanks. Our Research Assistants play a part in every aspect of what we do as a small, fun, hard-working team. Details: re-state.co.uk/opportunity/re…

In the aftermath of the 10 Year Plan, Researcher, @AliceKSemark, has written about the key feature it seems to have overlooked: communication 📞📲📩

1/ It is very exciting to see the prospect of virtual hospitals in the 10 Year Plan - we unpacked this idea extensively in our recent paper 'Hospital as a service, not a building' Quick thread on what this proposal could look like & why it's essential for the modern hospital 👇

🚨New paper out today! 🚨 How do you provide hospital care without ever going near the four walls of a hospital building? 🏥 Remote General Hospitals 💸 Paying GPs the same as hospitals to deliver more elective care 👨⚕️ Virtual wards Alongside much more. Read below ⬇️

'Hospital as a service, not a building' is based on the idea that physical hospitals exist only for the most complex, riskiest patients. Everyone else should be able to access specialist expertise & care from the comfort of their own home or GP surgery. So how to do this? 🧵

You may have noticed something different about us... After nearly 25 years as Reform think tank, today we've become Re:State Same bold ideas to remake the State, new branding to reinforce our strict independence. Read more about our rename here 👇 re-state.co.uk/rethink/the-ne…

Researcher, @AliceKSemark, reflects on fourth myths that shroud ADHD in her latest blog




Today we are excited to launch our new programme, "Building the preventative state", in partnership with Newton. Our Director @ce_pickles and Newton Senior Partner Richard Lum joined up to blog about what we're doing and why 🔗👇 We're kicking off with health next week.


Keir Starmer announces NHS England will be abolished The PM says the move is to to 'cut bureaucracy' and bring management of the health service 'back into democratic control'




