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Prevention is the New Cure

Prevention is the New Cure

Written by: Steve Brine & James Bethell
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Former Health Ministers, Steve Brine and James Bethell, come together to discuss all things health and politics.


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Steve Brine
Hygiene & Healthy Living Political Science Politics & Government
Episodes
  • 106. Pharmacy First - analogue idea in a digital age?
    Jul 16 2026

    Is the NHS relying on analogue systems in a digital world?

    In Episode 106, former Health Minister Steve Brine and guest co-host Charlotte Refsum (Director of Health Policy at the Tony Blair Institute) discuss the massive gap between NHS prevention ambitions and real-world execution.

    From the shockingly low uptake of bowel cancer screening kits in the youngest eligible groups to the government’s brand new £10 billion digital transformation plan, they discuss whether technology can finally solve the NHS productivity crisis. Plus, they break down wearable tech for sepsis monitoring, and the future of community pharmacies.


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    56 mins
  • 105. Would we pass Trump's fitness test?
    Jul 9 2026

    Is the NHS checking out of preventative care? In Episode 105 of Prevention is the New Cure, former health ministers Lord James Bethell and Steve Brine tackle the shifting landscape of public health, political incentives, and cultural habits across the UK and US.


    From declining NHS health checks to the radical new "marathon a month" incentive scheme, they debate whether behavioural nudges actually work—or if they just reward the already healthy. They also dive into the NHS's new TikTok strategy to combat foreign misinformation, celebrate the massive hidden success of opt-out HIV testing in A&E, and cross the pond to look at RFK Jr.’s revival of the Presidential Fitness Test under the MAHA (Make America Healthy Again) agenda.


    Plus, find out why Lord Bethell is trading politics for the DJ booth at Airfest this week and does Puritan Steve agree with more beer at football matches?

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    44 mins
  • 104. AI and our mental health
    Jul 2 2026

    In Episode 104, former health ministers Lord Bethell and Steve Brine tackle one of the NHS's most urgent crises as they examine a damning review into maternity services in England.


    Following Baroness Valerie Amos' report and the latest findings into avoidable failures in maternity care, they ask: Why does the NHS continue to repeat the same mistakes despite hundreds of recommendations? And will appointing a national Maternity Commissioner finally deliver lasting change—or simply create another layer of bureaucracy?


    As millions of people begin using AI chatbots for emotional support, Steve and James also discuss artificial intelligence and mental health - debating whether AI could become the front door to mental healthcare, helping people seek support earlier or whether we're underestimating the risks of relying on machines for our wellbeing.


    Finally, inspired by one mother's powerful campaign following the loss of her son to melanoma, they discuss why prevention starts with the simplest interventions. Should free sunscreen dispensers become standard at sports clubs, public spaces and outdoor venues as Britain adapts to hotter summers and rising rates of skin cancer?


    If you want to learn more about Sharon Scrivens' suncream campaign, read more here: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cjrg5p9x79jo


    💡 Prevention is the new cure. New episodes drop every Thursday!

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