IRIS Programme: Can we improve the healthcare response to domestic violence and abuse? primary care domestic violence implementation Population health and social care women's health
How can unstructured data from administrative care records support adult social care policy and operations? Population health and social care Local Authority social care older adults
Investigating variations in care amongst people with multiple morbidity using linked council and NHS data Multimorbidity Local Authority Trust Commissioner care pathways
Using linked NHS and council data to advance understanding of the social determinants of multimorbidity Multimorbidity Local Authority Trust Commissioner care pathways
Co-designing community-based diabetic services responsive to the needs of children and young people Local Authority Trust Commissioner children & young people diabetes ethnic minority groups
Implementing effective primary care responses to poverty-related mental distress (DeStress-II) Mental Health physical environment primary care families minoritised experiences medical education quality improvement social welfare
Investigating the utility of machine learning methods to predict prognosis and guide treatment decisions for people with lung cancer (Lung-ORACLE) artificial intelligence care pathways cancer Innovation and Implementation Science long-term conditions cardiovascular quality improvement decision making
Improving breast cancer outcomes whilst reducing inequalities by enhanced activities in prevention, screening and early symptomatic diagnosis prevention adults cancer patient-reported outcomes quality improvement race inequality women's health Population health and social care
Undiagnosed HIV, Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C in primary care: Increasing identification and improved care pathways using digital technology (TARGET-ID) Population health and social care sexual health health equity artificial intelligence
Institutional racism in acute inpatient mental health wards Mental Health health equity Trust race inequality