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Transforming Asthma Pathways – FeNO Impact Report...
Posted by Gary Ward | Jun 30, 2023 | Improvement, Inequalities, News, Respiratory | 0
Better asthma outcomes for patients and planet ...
Posted by Gary Ward | Jun 15, 2023 | Climate change, Improvement, Inequalities, News, Respiratory | 0
New toolkit launched to address inequalities in ea...
Posted by Abigail Gardner | Feb 6, 2023 | Improvement, Inequalities, Insights, Mental health, News, PSC | 0
Marking 75 years of the NHS
by Gary Ward | Jul 5, 2023 | Improvement, Inequalities, innovation, News, NHS | 0
Celebrating three quarters of a century of care Today is the 75th anniversary of the NHS, marking...
Read MoreTransforming Asthma Pathways – FeNO Impact Report
by Gary Ward | Jun 30, 2023 | Improvement, Inequalities, News, Respiratory | 0
New report shows impact of FeNO national programme on asthma care in England A new report is...
Read MoreBetter asthma outcomes for patients and planet – comms toolkit
by Gary Ward | Jun 15, 2023 | Climate change, Improvement, Inequalities, News, Respiratory | 0
Clean air day Thursday 15 June 2023. On Clean Air Day (15 June 2023) three Academic Health Science...
Read MoreNew toolkit launched to address inequalities in eating disorders
by Abigail Gardner | Feb 6, 2023 | Improvement, Inequalities, Insights, Mental health, News, PSC | 0
Kent Surrey Sussex Academic Health Science Network (KSS AHSN) has launched the FREED Inequalities Toolkit in partnership with Unity Insights. The toolkit is a new resource to help healthcare professionals working in eating disorders to measure and understand inequalities in eating disorders.
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