Implementing Decision Aids in Routine Clinical Pathways
Prof Richard Lilford looks at how best to integrate decision aids in routine clinical pathways.
Prof Richard Lilford looks at how best to integrate decision aids in routine clinical pathways.
Prof Richard Lilford discusses how decision aids help people make difficult decisions regarding their healthcare.
Care home residents are disproportionately represented in A&E transfers and hospital admissions. The ManDetSIP programme aimed to improve staff skills in recognizing deterioration and create pathways for managing deteriorating residents.
In this blog, ARC WM Director Richard Lilford considers choice of services that are supported in the health service in the context of people who are competent to make decisions.
Prof Lilford looks back on the work by de Dombal and how it links to artificial intelligence.
Richard Lilford reflects on what may be problematic with using the word impact to describe the practical consequences of applied health research, and the need to demonstrate impact.
The topic of national enquiries into scandals and major disasters needs careful examination.
Much attention has been paid regarding the concept of so-called Hybrid Designs.
The association between wealth and health has been known for many years, but what about the reverse association?
A proposal to establish a reactive fund, to enable researchers to evaluate interventions prospectively following rapid assessment applications.