My Bevan Commission Presentation

My Bevan Commission Presentation

From Evolution of Medicine Podcast by Functional Forum

March 30, 2026 · 32 min · Season 2 · Episode 22

About this episode

James Maskell discusses network insufficiency and its impact on chronic disease and healthcare systems, sharing insights from his Bevan Commission presentation.

In this solo episode, I'm diving into a concept that's been coming up again and again—in my work, in the data, and in conversations with practitioners around the world: network insufficiency. Put simply, when connections break down—whether in the body, in our communities, or in our healthcare systems—things stop working. I share highlights from my recent talk at the Bevan Commission, where I explored why chronic disease is rising, why healthcare systems are under pressure, and what we can actually do about it. This is also the foundation of my upcoming book, The Great Reconnection . - - - - - About the Host: James Maskell is the founder of the Evolution of Medicine and has spent the last decade helping practitioners build scalable, root-cause healthcare practices. His work focuses on community-based care, functional medicine, and creating systems that actually reverse chronic disease.strategies. - - - - - Register for the Reversing Alzheimer's 2.0 Summit , running from April 11, 2026 – April 15, 2026 . Join us at https://drtalks.com/summits/alzheimers - - - - - Social Handles: Website: https://www.jamesmaskell.com/ X: https://x.com/mrjamesmaskell Instagram…

People in this episode

Host: James Maskell

Topics covered

  • network insufficiency
  • chronic disease
  • healthcare systems
  • functional medicine
  • community-based care

Keywords

  • network insufficiency
  • chronic disease
  • healthcare systems
  • functional medicine
  • community care

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Evolution of Medicine, Bevan Commission, DrTalks.com

Books & works: The Great Reconnection

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