Health 2049: Roy Lilley, Founder, Academy of Fabulous Stuff

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

As a leading voice of critique in Britain, Roy Lilley looks at the state of health and healthcare systems in both the U.S. and U.K., discussing the do-ability of his ‘dreams’ for a better 2049.

Over 50 years ago Roy Lilley started his first enterprise from scratch, built it into a multi-million turn-over business and sold it to fellow directors and managers, in 1989. He has chaired everything from major boards, to hospitals, health authorities, voluntary organisations and charities.

He has been a policy advisor, a visiting fellow at Imperial College London, helped start the Health services Management school at Nottingham University and was a founder of the Federation of NHS Trusts… that became the Confed. In local government; for over 20 years a councillor, chaired all the major committees, became the leader of the Council and Mayor of Surrey Heath Borough Council.

He is the Founder of the Academy of Fabulous Stuff, the only free-to-access repository of best practice in the NHS, the developer of the Fab-O-Meter, a way for measuring morale in organisations, in real time, and for over ten years has written a discontinuous eLetter that, often, over three times a week, reaches the inboxes of 300,000 health and care managers in the UK and overseas.

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