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Budgets are tight, how do I choose the best health intervention with the biggest impact on employees? With NHS innovator Dr Lia Ali

Budgets are tight, how do I choose the best health intervention with the biggest impact on employees? With NHS innovator Dr Lia Ali

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We've chosen Dr Lia Ali, neuropsychiatrist and digital health innovation strategist for the NHS, as a launch interviewee because of her immense knowledge of being able to pinpoint what actually works - and what WILL work - based on the evidence.

She's faced this question numerous times, and talks us through how she tackled it - and her favourite model - the biopsychosocial one.

You'll leave this podcast inspired, and so if you want to hear more of Lia - she's doing a key note at the MAD World Summit on 9th October in London.

To find out more about the Make A Difference Leaders Club, ⁠click here⁠.

If you like this episode, please like and subscribe and - even better - share it with someone to keep the workplace wellbeing conversation going!

And, if you have a burning issue you'd like discussed, or any feedback at all, email editor@makeadifference.media

A quick summary of the conversation:

00:00 Introduction to the Leaders Podcast

00:44 Meet Dr. Leah Ali: Digital Health Innovation Strategist

01:41 The Bio-Psychosocial Model for Better Health Outcomes

04:39 Case Study: Occupational Health in Australia

06:42 The Importance of Preventative Interventions

09:41 Embedding Health Strategies Across Organizations

12:21 Inclusive Design and Health Inequalities

15:24 Concluding Thoughts and Future Conversations

19:36 Outro and Call to Action

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