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Blog post - 16 August 2022
Can a learning health system approach improve workplace wellbeing?
- Healthcare delivery / remodelling
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Blog post - 31 March 2022
Size of the Prize for High Blood Pressure – Preventing Heart Attacks and Strokes at Scale
- Cardiovascular health
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Blog post - 1 March 2022
Three ways introducing Bedside Learning Coordinators in the NHS can improve systems and patient care
- Healthcare delivery / remodelling
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Blog post - 24 February 2022
The Blood Pressure Optimisation Programme: Doing things differently to prevent heart attacks and strokes at scale
- Cardiovascular health
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Blog post - 17 February 2022
A shared document: How patients shaped our PPIE strategy
- Healthcare delivery / remodelling
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Blog post - 9 February 2022
Seeing the wood for the trees: Quality Improvement and Long COVID
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Blog post - 31 January 2022
How can we support primary care staff to use remote monitoring technology?
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Blog post - 20 January 2022
How can GPs effectively care for patients with long-term conditions in the current climate?
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Blog post - 11 January 2022
Maximising technology in London’s Community Diagnostic Centres
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Blog post - 14 December 2021
The five features of a successful Learning Health System