Ep 50: A conversation with Hazel Carter, Author of "Life's Good, it’s the disease that’s the problem"
Release Date: 04/29/2025
Patient Experience Radio
Ruth Evans and Alf Collins discuss the importance of prioritising what matters most to patients through empathic communication and shared agenda-setting, while also addressing the challenges of implementing person-centred care within resource-constrained healthcare systems. Shifting the Focus to What Matters: Alf highlights the fundamental importance of understanding and responding to what matters most to individual patients, moving beyond a purely clinical focus. Communication Skills and Techniques: The podcast explores practical communication skills, such as open-ended questions,...
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Ruth Evans interviews Hazel Carter, author of "Life's Good, it’s the disease that’s the problem" about her experiences as a carer and patient within the NHS, exploring empathy, communication, and practical improvements for a better patient experience. Carer and Patient Perspectives: Hazel Carter shares her insights from navigating the healthcare system as both a carer for her mother and husband, and as a patient herself, offering a unique and valuable perspective. Empathy and Communication: The podcast explores the importance of empathy and effective communication in healthcare,...
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Webinar recording from 24 May 2022. The Patient Experience Network National Awards (PENNA) recognise best practice in patient experience across all areas of health and social care in the UK. The aim of the awards is to improve patient and staff experience by sharing and celebrating best practice. With over 20 categories in this year’s awards, there is an opportunity for a diverse range of teams to showcase their work. In this podcast, we discuss what makes a successful entry with our Question & Answer Session. Our panelists, consisting of judges and previous winners (from NHS...
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Webinar recording from 24 May 2022. The Patient Experience Network National Awards (PENNA) recognise best practice in patient experience across all areas of health and social care in the UK. The aim of the awards is to improve patient and staff experience by sharing and celebrating best practice. With over 20 categories in this year’s awards, there is an opportunity for a diverse range of teams to showcase their work. In this podcast, we consider what makes a successful entry. Our panelists, consisting of judges and previous winners (from NHS trusts and industry), discuss how to use...
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Webinar recording from 24 May 2022. The Patient Experience Network National Awards (PENNA) recognise best practice in patient experience across all areas of health and social care in the UK. The aim of the awards is to improve patient and staff experience by sharing and celebrating best practice. With over 20 categories in this year’s awards, there is an opportunity for a diverse range of teams to showcase their work. In this podcast, we considered what makes a successful entry. Managing Director of PEN, Ruth Evans, and Group CEO of Picker, Chris Graham, discuss how to use the judging...
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info_outlineRuth Evans interviews Hazel Carter, author of "Life's Good, it’s the disease that’s the problem" about her experiences as a carer and patient within the NHS, exploring empathy, communication, and practical improvements for a better patient experience.
Carer and Patient Perspectives: Hazel Carter shares her insights from navigating the healthcare system as both a carer for her mother and husband, and as a patient herself, offering a unique and valuable perspective.
Empathy and Communication: The podcast explores the importance of empathy and effective communication in healthcare, highlighting small, thoughtful gestures that can make a big difference to patients and carers.
System Improvements: Hazel discusses practical ways to improve the patient experience, including better coordination of care, streamlined appointment systems, and the use of technology to provide information and support.
What Does Good Look Like?: Hazel challenges healthcare professionals to consider "what good looks like" from the patient's perspective, emphasising the need for individualised care and a focus on the patient's overall well-being.
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