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Putting health tech into practice
What is required for tech implementation in the NHS to be successful, and how should this shape our post-pandemic priorities? Shakira Mahadeva explores the challenges.
In person-centred care, health and social care professionals work collaboratively with those that use their services.
Our recent work and content on this topic is listed below.
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What is required for tech implementation in the NHS to be successful, and how should this shape our post-pandemic priorities? Shakira Mahadeva explores the challenges.
Research shows 88% of autistic people do not think their needs are understood by health professionals. Emily Niner and Oliver Smithson explain why a collaborative approach is required for improvement.
Will Warburton reflects on what he learnt from his recent visit to front-line improvement practitioners in Manchester.
What effect can collaboration between patients, families and clinicians have on health care systems and practices? Maddie Julian shares her experiences.
A study comparing computer assisted mortality scores and that of clinical judgement.
How do you bring patients, the public and health care professionals together to improve care? Sam Thomas reflects on learning from the US.
A subgroup analysis of a retrospective matched cohort study
One strategy used by experienced clinicians in advance care planning conversations
Codesign and evaluation of a new intervention across a trauma pathway.
This project aimed to improve the experiences of inpatients on insulin and the education of foundation trainees.
This project aimed to design a human-centred model of care in postnatal services, to better meet women and their families’ needs, and support staff.
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