New app shows how technology can benefit patient care
Health Foundation response to analysis from the Royal Free Hospital on a new technological approach to predicting future acute kidney injury
Health Foundation response to analysis from the Royal Free Hospital on a new technological approach to predicting future acute kidney injury
Run by Tower Hamlets Primary Care Trust (PCT), this project set out to break the 'tick box' mindset of annual diabetic reviews, to improve care, and support self-management. The work engaged with peop...
This paper provides an overview of the evidence on the impact of socioeconomic disadvantage in young people and how this contributes to a build up of allostatic load in the brain, potentially causing ...
This project set out to engage primary care in care planning for people with diabetes. Project information was shared with commissioning groups, and training days were provided for GP practice staff.
This case study was supplied by Newcastle upon Tyne NHS Foundation Trust and is an example of shared decision making from the Newcastle breast care team. The aim of the intervention was to help a pati...
The policy and politics of service reconfiguration in the UK's four health systems
This project was run by Cardiff and Vale University Health Board and set out to enable patients to take part in active decision making through the use of decision support tools. They agreed priority a...
A sequential mixed methods evaluation
Study protocol for an observational stepped-wedge interrupted time-series study.
This case study was provided by Cardiff and Vale University Health Board and discusses how action learning sets were built in to the MAGIC programme to facilitate collaboration with primary care teams...