Earlier, faster and more equitable: how innovation is helping the NHS improve cancer diagnosis and treatment pathways
One in every two people in England will be diagnosed with cancer at some point in their lives. Medical innovation has driven huge improvements in cancer outcomes; thanks to advances in treatments, diagnostic techniques and screening, survival rates have doubled in the past 50 years.
Improving Chronic Pain Management by Reducing Harm from Opioids
Opioids are a highly effective form of pain relief and, when used judiciously, benefit many people living with pain. However, in the case of ‘chronic non-cancer pain’, when long-term pain does no
Medicines Safety
The Medicines Safety Improvement Programme addresses the most important causes of severe harm associated with medicines most of which has been known about for years but continue to challenge the healt
Managing Deterioration
The Managing Deterioration National Patient Safety Improvement Programme aims to reduce deterioration-associated harm through better system co-ordination and as part of safe and reliable pathways of c
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