HOPE at UoM
@HOPE_UoM
Health Organisation, Policy and Economics, an interdisciplinary research group at The University of Manchester
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11-07-2018 11:29:12
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Incredibly pleased to see this paper in the public domain - the 'hidden work ' of general practice. With Sharon Spooner, Rachel Barnard, Michaela Hubbman and Deb Swinglehurst. Lovely insights into the complicated and nuanced work that GPs do sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Jess Drinkwater HOPE at UoM wrapping up #HPPNUK with her findings on GPs doing outreach to engage with their communities and the opportunities and challenges
A very relevant hot topic from Dr Donna Bramwell HOPE at UoM NIHR PRUHSSC presenting findings on the support GPs need to assess fitness to work and support patients' occupational health and the links between health and social determinants #HPPNUK
Imelda McDermott and Sharon Spooner from HOPE at UoM giving an overview of perspectives of primary care staff on their experiences of additional roles in PCNs #HPPNUK
Back down to School of Health Sciences hosting HOPE at UoM for day two of #hppnuk where I’ll be talking about my research for Mapping Doctors.
Luckily for everyone who stayed out late last night, it’s an enthralling tale of technocratic planning and cross-government policy fragmentation.
New podcast released today via The British Journal of General Practice. I’m talking about Primary Care Networks and health inequalities HOPE at UoM NIHR PRUHSSC
Can Primary Care Networks reduce health inequalities? This research uncovers what is needed to begin to achieve this
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@LynseyWG HOPE at UoM #PrimaryCare Networks #PrimaryCare
Top take-home messages in the 1-min video
Delighted we are kicking off #HPPNUK hosted by HOPE at UoM with Thea Stein Nuffield Trust discussing productivity in the NHS and reflecting on her experiences as a clinician, manager, and thinktank boss as to how productivity is framed and discussed
HOPE at UoM Listen to the audio interview with @LynseyWG on whether primary care networks have the potential to reduce health inequalities
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HOPE at UoM #PrimaryCare #PrimaryCare Networks
Glad to report we now have a twitter account for our NIHR Research Policy Research Unit: NIHR PRUHSSC
We research the impact of policy & system changes in the NHS. Generally known as PRUComm, we will be posting links to our research outputs, blogs and events. Please follow us!
We were delighted to have Sasja Maria Pedersen (@DaCHE_SDU) at our seminar today. Sasja presented preliminary work that will form her final PhD chapter exploring GP gatekeeping and equity in access. It sounds like it will be a very interesting study!
⛵ There are 42 deaths of despair - DoD; deaths due to drugs, alcohol & suicide - in every 100,000 deaths in coastal areas, vs 32 per 100K inland
✍ Luke Munford and Christine Camacho outline inequalities in DoD across England, & what policymakers can do
blog.policy.manchester.ac.uk/urban/2024/03/…
ARRS has potential to improve access to #GeneralPractice
Focus on operational needs like appropriate funding & estates & staff management is key for success, as is clarity for the scheme post-contract end doi.org/10.3399/BJGP.2… UoM Primary Care HOPE at UoM Dr Donna Bramwell KathCheckland