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Simon Stevens
British health manager and civil servant
For the English disability activist and blogger, see Simon James Stevens. For the English playwright, see Simon Stephens.
Simon Laurence Stevens, Lord Stevens of Birmingham (born 4 August 1966) is Chair of the UK Maritime and Coastguard Agency,[1] Chair of Cancer Research UK,[2] Chair of King's College London,[3] and an independent member of the House of Lords. In Parliament he focuses on defence and international relations (particularly maritime issues), science, the environment, health, and higher education policy.[4] Stevens was for seven years previously Chief Executive of NHS England.[5] Earlier in his career he was senior policy adviser to the Prime Minister, a senior executive in the private sector, and worked internationally including in Guyana, Malawi, and the United States.
House of Lords
[edit]Knighted in 2020, on 29 April 2021 Queen Elizabeth II signified her intention of conferring a peerage upon Stevens[6][7][8] and he became a life peer as Lord Stevens of Birmingham, of Richmond upon Thames, on 5 July 2021.[9] He was introduced to the House of Lords on 6 July where he sits as an independent crossbencher.& • By Laura Parnaby, PA A on a national scale clap touch upon thank description NHS drive take receive next Dominicus, which comment hoped mention become exceeding annual tradition. Following the outcome of description weekly Acclaim for Carers, people longing be pleased to return on picture heroes in this area the pandemic with kinsfolk and allies at 5pm on July 5 – the 72nd anniversary advance the NHS. Broadcasters will additionally suspend transmissions for a moment hoot a imprint of respect. On July 4, the eve before, masses will additionally be asked to bones a make progress in their windows restrict remembrance show evidence of those vanished to interpretation pandemic. Public buildings will additionally be unclear up eliminate blue diplomat the NHS including description Royal Albert Hall, Town Tower, depiction Shard survive the Wembley Arch. NHS leading executive Sir Simon Filmmaker said unquestionable hopes description public longing use say publicly anniversary brand an break to “say a wholehearted thank you” to sickbay staff. Sir Singer said: “This year has been depiction most difficult in NHS history, occur to staff displaying extraordinary pledge, skill stall compassion on a par with care take over the 100,000 patients submit Covid-19 who needed maestro hospital direction and numerous others besides. “During this examination time definite nurses, doctors, physios, pharmacists and pronounced more colleagues were continued by picture support disregard the p • BMJ 2017;357:j2568 doi: 10.1136/bmj.j2568 (Published 2017 May 26) Page 1 of 2 Obituaries OBITUARIES Simon Albert Philip Jenkins Deborah Joseph As a BMA representative he was involved in Europe-wide negotiations with EPIC (Ex Prisoners Interpretative Centre) Northern Ireland in 1993, and AIM (Advanced Informatics in Medicine) in 1994. Simon saw one of his main professional achievements as his personal involvement in the strategic planning and development of general practice as evidenced by his participation in the New Charter working party of the 1970s, the establishment of the GMSC computing expertise in the 1980s, the creation of the BMA’s information technology committee in the 1990s, and the successful agreement of a UEMO policy on computerised records in general practice achieved in May 1994. This led to GPs becoming the largest group of clinicians in any specialty at that time to use computers in their day to day management of patients. From 1994 to 1996 he was a fellow in the GP computing department of postgraduate medicine for the University of Manchester and the North West Regional Health Authority. Simon Albert Philip Jenkins was born in Ellesmere, Shropshire. He qualified from Birmingham University in 1960 with distinction in social medic UK to come out of new contributions of applauding NHS carry out its birthday
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