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153 posts in: ‘Blog’
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Living well and longer in Japan
If you’ve visited Japan, you’ll know that you can’t help but fall in love with this island nation. The eclectic mix of traditional and modern sit seamlessly side…
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Are digital tools the way to improve access to primary care?
Dr Mizan Hoque summarises the inspiring and thoughtful discussions among colleagues working in primary care at our recent event. UCLPartners primary care development event on 20 September ‘Are e-consultations…
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A world of health technology on our doorstep
Reflecting on recent national announcements on creating a digital NHS, Amanda White, Head of Communications at UCLPartners, highlights how we’re supporting a culture that’s ready to adopt new…
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Patients must be at the heart of the NHS – and of innovation
In the third instalment of the NHS Innovation Accelerator (NIA) series sharing research and real-world insight, Dr Amanda Begley explains why health innovators must adopt the core principles…
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Lessons for QI facilitation – from assembling flat packed furniture
UCLPartners is currently running seven Quality Improvement (QI) collaboratives across four CCGs in North Central and North East London, covering over 80 GP practices. A key element of these…
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Community involvement – shaping services for new and expectant parents in Newham
Dr Susanna Rance, a Senior Research Fellow with the Institute of Health and Human Development, University of East London (UEL), draws on experience from her team’s latest work…
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Improving access to general practice and reducing A&E attendance by almost 50% – a local perspective
Dr Kevin Barrett, GP Partner at New Road Surgery and Chair of the Watford & Three Rivers Locality explains the impact and learning points of improving access to…
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Evidence: do or be damned?
UCLPartners co-founded the NHS Innovation Accelerator with NHS England and now hosts the programme. Evidence: do or be damned is part of a series produced by the NIA…
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Innovation supply and demand: never the twain shall meet?
Co-founder of the NHS Innovation Accelerator (NIA), Dr Amanda Begley, introduces a new series of research and real-world insight from the NIA, which addresses what it will take…
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Research leads to safer Down’s Syndrome testing for expectant mothers
Lyn Chitty is Clinical Director of the NIHR Clinical Research Network: North Thames and Professor of Genetics and Fetal Medicine at the UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of…