Collectively Common: The Devastating Impact of Rare Kidney Diseases in the UK
Details of a recent report on the impact of rare kidney diseases in the UK.
Details of a recent report on the impact of rare kidney diseases in the UK.
A project to increase accessibility, applicability and impact of resources aimed at improving uptake of Fracture Prevention treatment (iFraP).
Assessing the feasibility of a new tool to screen for social determinants of health in primary care.
Development of a new tool to help improve discharge planning for future hospital patients.
A study into whether the use of Advice & Guidance (where GPs can seek expert advice electronically) are effective.
Lead: Prof Sara Damary Dates: November 2024 – October 2025 Background: NHS England has identified respiratory care as one of five clinical areas in which
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.
Identifying carers through a study of General Practices across the West Midlands.
Leads: Dr Clare Jinks, Prof Christian Mallen (Long-term Conditions), Dr Elaine Nicholls (Meths) The team are working with public contributors, with lived experience, throughout the
Leads: Mrs Sarah Hughes, Dr Olalekan Lee Aiyegbusi, Prof Mel Calvert (Long-term Conditions), Prof Robin Miller (Social Care) The team are working closely with a