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Month: November 2017

Sharon Roman: Including patients should not mean excluding doctors

November 23, 2017

Patient inclusion is rightly becoming more accepted, but a doctor’s opinion is often valued […]

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Patient and public perspectives, Sharon Roman3 Comments

Billy Boland: Clinical audit is not dead

November 23, 2017

While Quality Improvement (QI) is enjoying a surge in popularity in health services, it can also suffer from an image problem. I’ve been told that it’s a fad, a management […]

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Billy Boland1 Comment

Jiafu Ji: Encouraging patient centred care in China

November 23, 2017

There is a notice board close to the entrance of our ward. Patients and their families, as well as medical staff, use it to express caring messages to each other, […]

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China, Patient and public perspectives0 Comments

Christian Pean: Curing the American plague of violence

November 23, 2017

Treating violence as a health issue seems to work, so why aren’t we embracing this tactic? […]

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US healthcare0 Comments

Rebecca Rosen: GP at Hand and disruptive innovation in general practice provision

November 22, 2017

The launch of GP at Hand has triggered a mass of Twitter activity, much of which has focused on how much to pay for this tech-driven new service, given that […]

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NHS1 Comment

Clare Reeder: “Screen and Treat”—helping the victims of the fire at Grenfell Tower

November 22, 2017

 On 24 June 2017, the 24-floor Grenfell Tower, a social housing block in west London, was destroyed by a fire. Months later, its former residents are still having to deal […]

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Guest writers0 Comments

Primary healthcare, disruptive innovation, and the digital gold rush

November 21, 2017

We want innovation to improve our patients’ lives and protect their safety […]

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NHS3 Comments

Implementing best practice guidance for management of older people with hip fractures in India

November 21, 2017

Fragility hip fractures are likely to become a major public health challenge in the coming decades, as emerging economies with vast populations age. Half of the estimated 6.26 million hip […]

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South Asia0 Comments

Aiping Lyu and Zhaoxiang Bian: Improving the accuracy of trial data in China

November 20, 2017

In China, since September 2017, a new policy is being enforced which threatens prison sentences for researchers who are found guilty of fabricating data in studies that have led to […]

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China0 Comments

Richard Smith: How might artificial intelligence improve healthcare?

November 20, 2017

Artificial intelligence, which few of us understand, might apocalyptically enslave humanity or release it from death. Some prominent scientists believe that robots blessed with artificial intelligence will soon be more […]

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Richard Smith1 Comment
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