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Following the World Health Organisation/UNICEF Global Conference on Primary Health Care, Dr Luke Allen, a GP Academic Clinical Fellow in the Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, explains how to improve population health.
From famine to feast? Staff experiences of video consulting in the NHS during the Covid-19 pandemic
COVID-19 Policy & health systems
Dr Gemma Hughes and Dr Lucy Moore write about current research on video consulting, led by Dr Sara Shaw, with funding from the Health Foundation.
Oxford Social Prescribing researchers support Boundless Creativity campaign
COVID-19 Policy & health systems
Members of the Oxford Social Prescribing Research Group were invited to share their work and insights with the Boundless Creativity campaign, a joint research project between the UKRI Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) and the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport.
Joggers and cyclists should wear masks – here’s why
COVID-19 Policy & health systems
Trish Greenhalgh, Professor of Primary Care Health Sciences, University of Oxford. Republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license.
Video consulting in the UK NHS – how far have we come and how far should we go?
COVID-19 Policy & health systems
Video consulting is now far from a niche service, here Dr Sara Shaw and Dr Gemma Hughes discuss the work of researchers in the IRIHS Group to understand how the technology has been deployed across UK health and care settings.
Was it possible to predict the areas most vulnerable to the negative impacts of Covid-19?
COVID-19 Policy & health systems Research methods & EBM
Stuart Redding and Catia Nicodemo, from the Centre for Health Service Economics and Organisation, describe a simple metric that predicts which English CCG regions are most vulnerable.
Care organising technologies and the post-phenomenology of care: an ethnographic case study
Digital health & innovation Health Services Research Policy & health systems
Gemma Hughes reflects on research into care organising technologies, led by Professor Sara Shaw and recently published in Social Science and Medicine.
Triple Dutch - three lessons from Dutch primary care
Health Services Research Policy & health systems
With significant recent announcements poised to affect the future of British general practice, GP academic trainee Dr Salman Waqar reflects on his visit to the Netherlands on an exchange program to see if the grass was greener on the other side.
Writing retreat with The Landmark Trust for the IRIHS team
DPhil Policy & health systems
Population health: Forget tech, modifying social structures should be our collective focus
Health Services Research Policy & health systems
Following the World Health Organisation/UNICEF Global Conference on Primary Health Care, Dr Luke Allen, a GP Academic Clinical Fellow in the Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, explains how to improve population health.
“You’ve got pre-diabetes.” What does the patient do next?
Cardiovascular & metabolic Health Services Research Health behaviours Policy & health systems
Diabetes prevention is a national priority, and those on the pathway to diabetes are now given the diagnosis "pre-diabetes" to encourage lifestyle changes that improve their outlook. But what's the reality for those given a diagnosis? NIHR Doctoral Research Fellow and DPhil Student Eleanor Barry writes about her latest research looking at how behaviours change following a pre-diabetes diagnosis, spotlighting a range of social and cultural factors for policymakers to consider.
Integrated care… getting rid of bad care from the bottom up?
DPhil Health Services Research Policy & health systems
Health Services Researcher Gemma Hughes writes about what the House of Commons Health and Social Care Committee's Integrated Care Report adds to the discourse of integrated care, and what remains the same.
Catching it early: netting the costs of earlier cancer diagnosis
Health Services Research Policy & health systems Research methods & EBM
Lucy Abel looks at the hidden costs of cancer diagnosis from a health economics perspective.