
How to manage multimorbidity with population health management
Increasing multimorbidity across the UK means that practices must start to look for different approaches to manage growing patient needs, such as a population health keep reading
Increasing multimorbidity across the UK means that practices must start to look for different approaches to manage growing patient needs, such as a population health keep reading
Homeless people face a number of health inequalities and may find it difficult to access healthcare services. How can your practice ensure it is registering keep reading
As the UK begins to tackle to backlog in COVID-19 elective care, what action should practices be taking? The UK is still facing a significant keep reading
Paul Deemer talks about the language used to describe disability and the impact this has on whether NHS staff choose to record their disability CREDIT: keep reading
Health inequalities can lead to poorer health outcomes for patients in disadvantaged areas across the UK; can identifying population health needs help to tackle this keep reading
When and how to notify the CQC about an incident relating to your service that is reported to, or investigated by, the police CREDIT: This keep reading
Practices are required to identify and manage patients living with frailty according to the following guidance CREDIT: This is an edited version of an article keep reading
Homeless people face a number of health inequalities and may find it difficult to access healthcare services. How can your practice ensure it is registering keep reading
As the UK begins to tackle to backlog in COVID-19 elective care, what action should practices be taking? The UK is still facing a significant keep reading
Andrew Kellard shares his advice on handling employee complaints CREDIT: This is an edited version of an article that originally appeared on the British Medical Association keep reading
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