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153 posts in: ‘Blog’
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The spread challenge (and why invention is only half the story)
John Illingworth shares his reflections on the unique challenges innovation adoption in healthcare can bring.
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Mental health – developing, testing and spreading what works
Working in partnership is crucial to improve the mental health of our population. This is how we develop, evaluate and spread new and effective ways to support our…
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Harnessing innovation to improve healthy ageing: What’s next for Care City?
UCLPartners is dedicated to supporting improvements in population health. Many of our programmes work closely with health partners, but increasingly we are collaborating with councils too. One example…
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Supporting transformation in primary care – A place at the table
On a cold Thursday January evening a group of enthusiastic practice nurses, nurse practitioners and GPs came together, in an event run by UCLPartners’ Primary Care Network, to…
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Better Births – Implementing Community Hubs and considering models of care
We face an exciting year ahead for Better Births in 2018. We have made some significant progress in agreeing how we are going to implement community hubs and…
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Better Births – The story so far
UCLPartners are coordinating trusts across North Central London who will form part of an early adopter site, rolling out a change model for maternity services, as described in…
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Building a New Kind of Leader for an Era of Cooperation
Last week NEJM Catalyst featured an article by UCLPartners HR Director, Rebecca Graham, describing UCLPartners unique approach to leadership recruitment. As a fosterer of partnerships, UCLPartners needs leaders…
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The value of multiprofessional networks in combating paediatric sepsis
This blog was written for UCLPartners by Dr Matthew Snowsill, Emergency Medicine Registrar I must say what a result it was when my paediatric consultant (during a conversation…
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Using digital tools to manage complex care patients
In his recent blog ‘Are digital tools the way to improve access to primary care?’, UCLPartners Primary Care Quality Improvement Lead, Dr Mizan Hoque, highlighted the opportunities for…
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Accelerating change through education – thoughts on our upcoming conference
UCLPartners is currently preparing its annual education conference which is to be held at the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists on Wednesday 6 December. In this blog,…