The impact of technological change on public services
Coronavirus has led to the rapid adoption of tech…
October 6, 20211h 0m
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Show Notes
Coronavirus has led to the rapid adoption of technologies that have been contemplated for years but had not been widely used before the crisis. There has been a fundamental shift towards delivering services remotely, such as school lessons, NHS appointments, and court hearings being conducted via video, telephone and text messages. Without this, many services would have ground to a halt. What impact has the increased use of technology had on the quality, efficiency and accessibility of public services?
This event was part of the IfG's fringe events programme at the 2021 Conservative Party Conference in Manchester.
Speakers:
Matt Warman MP, Former Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at DCMS
Syma Cullasy-Aldridge, Director of External Affairs and Growth at PUBLIC
Professor Martin Marshall, Chair of the Royal College of General Practitioners Council
Elaine Whyte, Partner PA Consulting
This event was chaired by Alex Thomas, Programme Director at the Institute for Government.
Kindly supported by PA Consulting.