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NHS Research Secure Data Environments – how collaboration is helping drive improved public health and patient care

Jake Marshall, Head of Life Sciences and Public Sector Partnerships for the Data for Research and Development Programme, shares his perspective on how collaboration is shaping the NHS Research Secure Data Environment (SDE) Network to meet the needs of researchers and bring benefits for patients and the public. NHS England’s Data for Research and Development […]

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Creating the conditions for improvement and the leadership challenge – reflections from a chief executive officer

Professor Andy Hardy, Chief Executive at University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire (UHCW) and Deputy Chair of the National Improvement Board shares his learning from embedding improvement into UHCW. Our quality improvement journey at UHCW started in 2014 when we launched the Together Towards World Class programme. We got a new vision ‘to be a national […]

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World AIDS Day

One of the most important elements of my role in the treatment and care of those who have just tested positive for HIV is time. Time for them to process the news of their diagnosis; time to digest what it means for them; time to feel and think how they will tell those who need […]

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Early diagnosis saved my life

Imagine how nerve-racking it is to be told your life expectancy could be six months to one year. I was 33. Even now, words can’t describe how I felt when I was diagnosed with an aggressive form of breast cancer. I had none of the typical risk factors – I was young, I lived a […]

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Working with people and communities to improve general practice in primary care

In my many interactions with primary care, both personally and professionally, I know how much GPs and their teams place on the importance of connecting with the people that they serve. Each GP practice is contractually required to have a formal Patient Participation Group (PPGs) to gain feedback and insight on what their population wants. […]

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